Exiting the EU: supplying the health and social care sectors
Published on:We record government’s progress in ensuring health and social care supplies should the UK leave the EU without a deal.
We record government’s progress in ensuring health and social care supplies should the UK leave the EU without a deal.
This investigation builds on our previous work on NHS Property Services Limited and examines the progress the Service has made.
This report examines the progress made in delivering the Emergency Services Network and the
implications of the 2018 reset.
This report examines the Ministry of Defence’s management of its large and complex infrastructure projects at nuclear-regulated sites.
Our investigation focuses on the delivery, performance, oversight and progress implementing change on four health screening programmes.
This report assesses how well Ofwat, Ofgem, Ofcom and the FCA measure and report their performance in protecting consumer interests.
This memorandum supports the Committee of Public Accounts’ inquiry into the award of the contracts by the Department for Transport.
This report examines whether the BBC has managed E20 in a way that is likely to achieve value for money.
This report examines the value for money of Network Rail’s sale of a major part of its commercial real estate portfolio.
We have reviewed the Army’s implementation of the Recruiting Partnering Project and its management of the contract with Capita.
The NAO is publishing a suite of short guides for the new Parliament, one for each government department and a selection of cross-government issues, to assist House of Commons select committees and members of Parliament.
This report examines the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority’s role, its governance, and the complex challenges it faces in delivering its long-term mission; progress with reducing high hazard and risk at Sellafield, and limitations to faster progress; and the NDA and Sellafield Limited’s plans to ensure sustainable progress at Sellafield.
Regulators and government need to work together better to ensure that vulnerable consumers get the support they need.
On 15 January 2018, Carillion declared insolvency and the Official Receiver, an employee of the Insolvency Service, started to liquidate its assets and contracts. This report focuses on the role of the UK government in preparing for and managing the liquidation of Carillion.
This report examines whether Ofsted’s approach to inspecting schools is providing value for money. We assessed Ofsted’s role, performance and impact.
The NAO is publishing a suite of short guides for the new Parliament, one for each government department and a selection of cross-government issues, to assist House of Commons select committees and members of Parliament.
In this report, we assess whether NHS England managed the PCSE contract with Capita effectively to secure the intended benefits
This report examines whether the NHS is well placed to get value for money from its investment in developing new care models through vanguards.
This report sets out the history of Contracts for Difference and how the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy designed the 2017 auction, including the changes it made to the rules related to the capacity cap, and the impact these changes had.
This toolkit is designed to guide those overseeing public service markets or assessing the effectiveness of these markets in terms of value for money and user outcomes. It helps government address a set of new challenges around its use of markets to deliver public services, including oversight, consumer protection, regulation and helping to achieve effective competition and innovative delivery.