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NHS Shared Business Services overview

By delivering high quality finance and accounting services in a cost-effective way, NHS Shared Business Services enables NHS organisations to focus their expenditure and expertise on doing more for frontline patient care.

Sharing services helps NHS organisations make significant savings which can then be channelled through to frontline care, making the constant drive for efficiency a reality. Sharing services also allows finance teams to concentrate on the value they bring to their NHS organisation, through strategic thinking and value-add financial expertise rather than on the everyday financial transaction processing workload.

With quality standards defined in service level agreements and cost savings guaranteed, we have brought NHS knowledge together with Xansa's expertise to support NHS organisations in moving finance forward.

Using world leading technology based on Oracle 11i, NHS Shared Business Services offers our customers the opportunity to achieve best in class service quality and performance for their financial and management accounting work, with guaranteed cost savings, in a tried, tested and secure environment.

NHS Shared Business Services website

NHS Shared Business Services video highlights

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A view from the top
Sir Nigel Crisp, CEO of the NHS, explains the rationale behind Shared Business Services and the benefits it brings

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A view from the frontline
Claire Munns, a Senior Sister at East and North Herts NHS Trust, talks about how the new systems allow nursing staff more time to focus on patient care

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The Finance Director's viewpoint
Barry Elliot, Director of Finance, Surrey and Sussex Strategic Health Authority, talks about the reasons for adopting the Shared Business Services Model

PDF iconAn Introduction to NHS Shared Business Services

PDF iconNHS SBS Annual Review

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