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Building strong integrated care systems everywhere
www.england.nhs.ukcentral to designing and delivering integrated care and meeting the complex needs of people, rather than just treating their individual conditions. This is why many integrated care systems (ICSs) have made it a priority from the outset. As we transition to the proposed new statutory arrangements for ICSs, the full range
Building strong integrated care systems everywhere: …
www.england.nhs.ukIntegrated care systems (ICSs) are partnerships of health and care organisations that come together to plan and deliver joined up services and to improve the health of people who live and work in their area. They exist to achieve four aims: • improve outcomes in …
Report template - NHSI website - NHS England
www.england.nhs.ukrequire all parts of our health and care system to work together as Integrated Care Systems, involving: • Stronger partnerships in local places between the NHS, local government and others with a more central role for primary care in providing joined-up care; • Provider organisations being asked to step forward in formal
Designing integrated care systems (ICSs) in England
www.england.nhs.ukSince 2016, health and care organisations have been working together in every part of England in sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs). These are a pragmatic way to join up planning and service delivery across historical divides: primary and specialist care, physical and mental health, health and social care.
Optimising blood testing in primary care
www.england.nhs.uk1.8 In recovering from the acute shortage, the best practice guidance included here is intended to support return to best (rather than existing) practice. We therefore ask integrated care systems (ICSs)/CCGs and practices to consider implementing this advice for longer-term change. 1 McAlister S et al. The carbon footprint of pathology testing.