The South East London Integrated Care Board has approved neighborhood health service integrators for four boroughs: Bexley, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark. This landmark decision supports the 10-Year Health Plan and aims to enhance service integration. The integrators will facilitate neighborhood team working to address local community needs. Partnerships formed for these integrators include local councils and NHS trusts. Their role is essential in creating proactive and sustainable health services. There are plans for two more boroughs, Bromley and Greenwich, to confirm their integrators soon.
The South East London Integrated Care Board has authorized neighborhood health service integrators for Bexley, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark as part of the 10-Year Health Plan.
These integrators aim to provide essential support for integrated neighborhood team working to meet local community needs and ensure seamless operation across organizational boundaries.
Each integrator is a partnership involving local health authorities, NHS trusts, and primary care, focused on developing proactive and sustainable services for individuals and communities.
Andrew Bland stated that with integrators in place, they are building the foundations to deliver proactive and equitable neighborhood health services tailored to local communities.
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