Page 11–13 of this Treasury Minute sets out the Government’s response to the Public Account Committee’s 2016 progress review recommendations. The response rejects a number of the PAC’s recommendations.
In 2012 the Public Accounts Committee carried out a review of services for people with neurological conditions, making six recommendations aimed at improving services and outcomes. This report reviews progress against these recommendations.
The National Audit Office 2015 review of progress in implementing recommendations made by the Public Accounts Committee in 2012. Read more on the National Audit Office website.
The National Audit Office 2015 review of progress in implementing recommendations made by the Public Accounts Committee in 2012. Read more on the National Audit Office website.
These documents produced by the Neurology Intelligence Network contain groupings of ICD10 (International Classification of Diseases) codes that describe adult neurological diseases and conditions. You can read more on the Government’s website.
This report by the Public Accounts Committee reviews services for people with neurological conditions, documenting what has happened since the National Service Framework for Long Term Conditions was developed.
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