Member benefits 

 
Our acute sector members can benefit from a range of products and services.

event delegates talking  We represent all types of healthcare organisations providing and commissioning NHS services. Our acute sector members have told they value our work in:

Sense-making: helping our members to make sense of the whole complex policy agenda and to keep up to date with the latest developments affecting acute trusts.

Bringing together: delivering cross-cutting programmes that bring members together from across the health and social care systems.

Influencing: Providing a strong voice for healthcare leaders on the issues that matter to all those involved in the acute sector.

Members receive:

  • Our regular briefings which provide summary and interpretation of new and existing policy, outlining how it will impact upon our members and how they might look to respond.
  • a variety of reports covering key issues of interest to acute trusts and a monthyly e-newsletter, tailored specifically for acute trusts and providing the latest news and information about our work programmes and ways to get involved 
  • our weekly Interchange Alert email newsletter updating members on wider healthcare news and NHS Confederation work programmes and initiatives
  • Health Policy Digest: our fortnightly e-newsletter summarising the main health issues that concern our members and providing commentary from key figures and international spokespeople
  • Daily press summaries: summarising the day's healthcare news as recorded in the national media.

 

Added benefits

  • all member organisations get reduced rates for our annual conferences

Find out more

To find out more about the products and services that are available and how they can benefit you and staff within your organisation, you can contact Kate Shurety, head of corporate member communications at kate.shurety@nhsconfed.org

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Contacts

Andrew Beddow
020 7074 3444
Andrew.Beddow@nhsconfed.org

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