How to make a difference
Rachael Rowe Lead commissioner for cancer, NHS Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole PCT Cluster
Clinical commissioning is at the heart of NHS decision making and while change can be disruptive, it also presents opportunities for nurses to join their local commissioning group (CCG). This is a powerful way to influence the configuration and quality of services and make a real difference for patients.
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