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A cure for everything and nothing? Local partnerships for improving health in England

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4 July 2022

Published journal: British Medical Journal

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Abstract

The NHS in England is being reorganised under the Health and Care Act 2022, the biggest overhaul of NHS rules and structures in a decade. A key aim of the changes introduced on 1 July 2022 is to encourage collaboration between NHS, local government, and other agencies to improve health and reduce health inequalities. England will be divided into 42 area based integrated care systems, bringing together NHS organisations, social care, public health, and others to plan and coordinate local services for populations of around 500 000 to three million people.

Citation

Mays. N, Hutchings. A & Alderwick. H. A cure for everything and nothing? Local partnerships for improving health in England. BMJ  2022;378:e070910

 

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