Frequently Asked Questions


Clinicians


How does ACHE monitor Quality and Clinical Outcomes?

ACHE holds various contracts with local health authorities for the provision of clinical services. Our service level agreements are based on the principles of the NHS contract for service delivery. ACHE has monthly contract review meetings and is obliged to audit quality and performance on a regular basis. ACHE is CQC registered and also has to fulfil all CQC requirements.


How can I work with ACHE?

ACHE is always looking for clinical practitioners with extended roles and consultants to allow us to increase our service capacity. Please contact our managing director Anabel Sharma for more information.


I am a GP with an extended role but do not currently use my skills

ACHE can provide a solid infrastructure and a named consultant to allow you to offer your clinical skills whilst working within the ACHE governance framework, without the need for you to provide any additional assurances. Contact us for more information.


PCN's

ACHE is excited for opportunities to work with PCNs to either provide clinical services according to local needs, or support PCNs to develop their own service delivery model.

ACHE can provide access to all ACHE data warehouses and expertise to facilitate service development and mobilisation.

Please contact Anabel Sharma, Managing Director for more information.


NHS Trusts and CCGs

ACHE works according to the principles within the Standard NHS Contract and has robust systems for Clinical and Quality Governance and is CQC registered.

The ACHE directors are all registered General Practitioners. ACHE consultants and Heads of Service all have current contracts with NHS trusts.

Please contact Anabel Sharma (Managing Director) if you have any commissioning requirements or waiting list initiatives that ACHE may be able to help you with.

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