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Committee Material Published 27 Mar 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

When the Department set up NHS Supply Chain, it did not make it mandatory for trusts to use it and trusts are free to buy consumables and medical equipment directly from suppliers or other supply organisations. There are several reasons why the Department did not mandate the use of NHS Supply Chain, including legal barriers. NHSE explained it cannot mandate that foundation trusts buy through NHS Supply Chain, and NHSE noted that it was a very deliberate decision for trusts to use it voluntari...

When the Department set up NHS Supply Chain, it did not make it mandatory for trusts to use it and trusts are free to buy consumables and medical equipment directly from suppliers or other supply organisations. There are several reasons why the Department did not mandate the use of NHS Supply Chain, including legal barriers. NHSE explained it cannot mandate that foundation trusts buy through NHS Supply Chain, and NHSE noted that it was a very deliberate decision for trusts to use it voluntarily. Instead, the Department wanted to make NHS Supply Chain so ‘overwhelmingly attractive’ that trusts would not choose to go elsewhere.15 NHSE has tried Type: conclusion | Number: 10 | Response status: accepted Government response: 1.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Winter 2024 1.2 The business case for NHS Supply Chain’s modernisation programme will set out how and by when the conditions for the achievement of the original 80% goal will be