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Service Line Management, a briefing by COA Solutions in partnership with Ardentia

Service Line Management, a briefing by COA Solutions in partnership with Ardentia


24th November 2008

The implementation of Payment by Results and Practice Based Commissioning has dramatically changed the way NHS organisations are funded and managed. The Department of Health and Monitor are promoting the implementation of Service Line Reporting to enable NHS Trusts to access profitability by service line.

NHS logoIt has also been recognised that the next step is to produce HRG profitability analysis with drill down to support patient level costs and clinical analysis. This enhanced understanding enables more effective decision making, whether that be expanding an efficiently run service that is making a significant contribution to a trusts surplus, investing in a service that runs in deficit but is a strategic priority, or seeking to negotiate with commissioners about a loss- making service.

Service Line Management will help guide the annual planning process that an NHS Trust uses to plan its budgets and as we enter the second half of the financial year it is an ideal time to look at how you will will approach this process.

Ardentia logoJoin COA Solutions and Ardentia, a leading partnership for the delivery of Service Line Management, for an afternoon briefing at the aptly named Hospital Club, London, WC2H. Over champagne and canapés chat to your peers about the challenges they are facing in providing accurate data on their productivity and performance and improving these figures on an ongoing basis. Discover rapid solutions to solving these issues and see how they have worked in practice for other NHS organisations.

» News Article: COA Solutions Partners Ardentia for Patient-level Costing

Venue

The Hospital Club, LondonThe Hospital Club, 24 Endell Street, London, WC2H 9HQ
Directions: View
Timings: 4.30 - 6.30 pm
Dress code: Normal business attire

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