Who pays? And community health centre (CHC)
Watch our on-demand video, where we discuss the new Who Pays? Guidance, how it interacts with the Discharge to Assess community health centre (CHC) guidance and also the underlying legal principles for each.
These webinars took place on Tuesday 22 & Tuesday 29 September 2020 and are now available on-demand.
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This session discusses the new Who Pays? guidance, how it interacts with the Discharge to Assess CHC guidance and also the underlying legal principles for each.
To view the on-demand video from the 22 September click here
To view the on-demand video from the 29 September click here
Browne Jacobson supported NHSEI in re-writing the Who Pays? Guidance so we are very pleased to be able to expand on our work and help you to understand the changes that you will need to make as a result.

Speakers

Gerard Hanratty
Partner
Gerard is the Head of Health and a partner in the firm, specialising in advising organisations in the health sector on their public law obligations and issues. His work covers interpreting statute, supporting system re-organisations, advising on governance, supporting health regulators, providing advice on information law matters and, when necessary, defending challenges to decisions made. He is also recognised as a lead Inquiries lawyer for health public bodies. He is regularly sought for advice on all matters relating to public law, especially when public bodies face judicial reviews. His expertise and pragmatic approach helps clients deliver on their plans and understand how to deal with challenges.
gerard.hanratty@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)330 045 2159

Charlotte Harpin
Partner
Charlotte regularly advises on complex governance and public law issues in the health sector. She is nationally recognised for her expertise on CCG governance (in particular, CCG constitutional matters) and is advising on the development of a number of CCG mergers and integrated care system developments across England. Charlotte is also sought-after for her advice on information law, particularly in relation to complex data sharing arrangements in the health sector. Clients praise her pragmatic approach and ability to distil complex concepts into plain English.
charlotte.harpin@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)330 045 2405

Dmitrije Sirovica
Senior Associate
Dmitrije Sirovica specialises in matters of public law including judicial review; experienced in planning and environmental law.
dmitrije.sirovica@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)115 976 6238
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