Transcription of Integrated Care Systems: design framework
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Classification: Official Publications approval reference: PAR642. Integrated Care Systems: design framework Version 1, June 2021. Contents Introduction and summary 2. Context 6. The ICS Partnership 8. The ICS NHS body 12. People and culture 16. Governance and management arrangements 19. The role of providers 27. Clinical and professional leadership 33. Working with people and communities 35. Accountability and oversight 37. Financial allocations and funding flows 40. Data and digital standards and requirements 47. Managing the transition to statutory ICSs 49. Conclusion 54. 1 | Contents Introduction and summary Everyone across the health and care system in England, in the NHS, local authorities and voluntary organisations, has made extraordinary efforts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and deliver the vaccination programme while continuing to provide essential services. We still face major operational challenges: tackling backlogs; meeting deferred demand, new care needs, changing public expectations; tackling longstanding health inequalities; enabling respite and recovery for those who have been at the frontline of our response; and re-adjusting to a post-pandemic financial regime.
4 | Integrated Care Systems: design framework are in place to deliver against ambitions, facilitating the transformation of services, co-ordinating and improving people and culture development, and overseeing delivery of improved outcomes for their
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