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Imison C, Sonola L, Honeyman M, et al. Insights from the clinical assurance of service reconfiguration in the NHS: the drivers of reconfiguration and the evidence that underpins it – a mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Mar. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.9.)

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Appendix 2Pro forma for organisations requesting a National Clinical Advisory Team review

NHS next stage review: leading local change

Notification of impending reconfiguration scheme

Date of referral.
Strategic Health Authority.
Strategic Health Authority Lead (name and full contact details).
Name and contact details of programme manager.
Name of Scheme and a very short description (3 lines or so) of the scheme (type of care, number of patients and facilities involved).
NHS Organisations affected.
Local Authority Health Overview and Scrutiny Committees affected.
Indicative time scales (including likely timing of public consultation).
National Clinical Advisory Team (please specify the nature of the NCAT support requested i.e. 1st assurance of scheme or more detailed engagement).
Timing of NCAT assurance.
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