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*[[Ed Smith]], chair. Due to step down summer 2017. Also Non-Executive Director for NHS Property Services, and the Lead Non-Executive Director for the [[Department for Transport]]. Former Global Assurance Chief Operating Officer and Strategy Chairman of [[PwC]].  
 
*[[Ed Smith]], chair. Due to step down summer 2017. Also Non-Executive Director for NHS Property Services, and the Lead Non-Executive Director for the [[Department for Transport]]. Former Global Assurance Chief Operating Officer and Strategy Chairman of [[PwC]].  
 
*[[Sigurd Reinton]], former [[McKinsey]] senior partner.
 
*[[Sigurd Reinton]], former [[McKinsey]] senior partner.
*Lord [[Ara Darzi]]; Darzi is also on the Advisory Board of [[GE Healthcare]] among other roles, including: Executive Chair, World Innovation Summit for Health, [[Qatar Foundation]].
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*Lord [[Ara Darzi]]; Darzi is an adviser to [[Google]] Deepmind, and until December 2017 was an adviser to [[GE Healthcare]]. He is also Executive Chair, World Innovation Summit for Health, [[Qatar Foundation]].
 
*[[Richard Douglas]], current Senior Counsel to healthcare lobbying firm, [[Incisive Health]]; former Director-General of Finance at the [[Department of Health]]
 
*[[Richard Douglas]], current Senior Counsel to healthcare lobbying firm, [[Incisive Health]]; former Director-General of Finance at the [[Department of Health]]
 
*Lord [[Patrick Carter]]; described as having 'served on the Boards of US and UK healthcare, insurance and technology companies'; current Chair of [[Primary Insurance Group]]; director of [[Health Services Laboratories]] and [[Glenholme Healthcare Group]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/standards-and-interests/register-of-lords-interests/?letter=C Lord Carter], register of Lords interests, accessed June 2017</ref> He also founded [[Westminster Health Care]] in 1985 'which he built into a leading provider of care to both the private and public sectors in the UK'.  
 
*Lord [[Patrick Carter]]; described as having 'served on the Boards of US and UK healthcare, insurance and technology companies'; current Chair of [[Primary Insurance Group]]; director of [[Health Services Laboratories]] and [[Glenholme Healthcare Group]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/standards-and-interests/register-of-lords-interests/?letter=C Lord Carter], register of Lords interests, accessed June 2017</ref> He also founded [[Westminster Health Care]] in 1985 'which he built into a leading provider of care to both the private and public sectors in the UK'.  

Latest revision as of 10:26, 14 August 2018

NHS Improvement is the health service regulator in England.

It is responsible for overseeing foundation trusts and NHS trusts, as well as independent providers that provide NHS-funded care.

It was formed in April 2016 from the coming together of the old regulator, Monitor, the NHS Trust Development Authority and other smaller bodies.[1]

People

Leadership

  • Jim Mackey, CEO
  • Bob Alexander, Executive Director of Resources/Deputy CEO. He is also a member of the advisory group of CHKS Ltd, a healthcare intelligence and quality improvement firm, part of Capita Healthcare Decisions.
  • Stephen Hay, Executive Director of Regulation/Deputy CEO. Formerly with KPMG.
  • Dr Kathy McLean, Executive Medical Director
  • Ruth May, Executive Director of Nursing

Board of directors

Contact

Website: https://improvement.nhs.uk/


Notes

  1. Who we are, NHSI website, accessed June 2017
  2. Lord Carter, register of Lords interests, accessed June 2017