From 1 July 2022, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) will be dissolved, and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) will take over the responsibility for NHS functions and budgets. We will become part of NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB. You can continue to use this website to find the information you need, which remains relevant for the Hull area.

Making our information accessible

Information in alternative formats

Upon request, we can provide any of our information in a wide range of formats including:

  • large print / different coloured paper or text
  • braille
  • recorded onto a tape
  • alternative language

To find out more, simply contact us by e-mailing HULLCCG.contactus@nhs.net

Calling us by telephone on 01482 344700 

Tweeting us @NHSHullCCG

Our full Accessibility Information Statement is available here.

Interpreter service

To assist you with face to face or telephone contact with us, we can also arrange for you to be supported by:

  • British Sign Language interpreters
  • hearing loops
  • foreign language interpreters (face to face or telephone)

Click here for a range of health information which is already available in alternative languages.

Our aim is to make sure you can access our services so if your needs are not covered by the information on this page, please let us know.

Standards and codes of conduct

Members of NHS Boards, Clinical Commissioning Group governing bodies and NHS Managers are expected to meet core standards of conduct. NHS England publishes governance guidelines which Clinical Commissioning Groups can choose to adopt.  These guidelines are published here

The Code of Conduct of NHS Managers.

Contact details

For details on how to contact us and where our offices are, click here

NHS Hull CCG GP practices

For a list of the GP Practices who are members of the CCG click here

Useful website addresses for key national documents

Delivering the Forward View: NHS Shared Planning Guidance 2016/17 – 2020/21

The leading national health and care bodies in England have come together to publish ‘Delivering the Forward View: NHS Shared Planning Guidance 2016/17 – 2020/21’, setting out the steps to help local organisations deliver a sustainable, transformed health service and improve the quality of care, wellbeing and NHS finances.

It is published by NHS England, NHS Improvement (the new body which will bring together Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority), the Care Quality Commission, Public Health England, Health Education England and NICE – the bodies which developed the Five Year Forward View in October 2014.
The planning guidance is backed up by £560 billion of NHS funding, including a new Sustainability and Transformation Fund which will support financial balance, the delivery of the Five Year Forward View, and enable new investment in key priorities.

NHS Five Year Forward View

The NHS Five Year Forward View was published on 23 October 2014 and sets out a vision for the future of the NHS. It has been developed by the partner organisations that deliver and oversee health and care services including NHS England, Public Health England, Monitor, Health Education England, the Care Quality Commission and the NHS Trust Development Authority. Patient groups, clinicians and independent experts have also provided their advice to create a collective view of how the health service needs to change over the next five years if it is to close the widening gaps in the health of the population, quality of care and the funding of services.

NHS Outcomes Framework 2015-16

The NHS Outcomes Framework sets out the outcomes and corresponding indicators that will be used to hold NHS England to account for improvements in health outcomes.

Everyone Counts: Planning for Patients 2014/15 to 2018/19

Everyone Counts: Planning for Patients 2014/15 to 2018/19 is published by NHS England and sets out a framework within which commissioners such as CCGs will need to work with providers and partners in local government to develop strong, robust and ambitious five year plans to secure the continuity of sustainable high quality care for all.

The planning guidance is accompanied by a suite of support tools  intended to assist commissioners with their planning considerations to maximise the best possible outcomes for their local communities.

Equity and Excellence – Liberating the NHS
The NHS White Paper, Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS, sets out the Government’s long-term vision for the future of the NHS.

The NHS Constitution For England
The NHS Constitution has been created to protect the NHS and make sure it will always do the things it was set up to do in 1948 – to provide high-quality healthcare that’s free and for everyone.

The NHS Constitution will also make sure that no government can change the way the NHS works without getting the approval of staff, patients and the public. The Constitution is a promise that the NHS will always be there for you.

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