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Local areas would value more flexibility about where they can direct their resources to achieve greatest impact, including how they fund measures to prevent ill health. ICBs were supposed to have greater autonomy in determining how to allocate resources locally compared to their predecessor bodies, including freedom to shape future local health services. However, there is widespread agreement that NHSE’s approach to planning and governance, in particular the all-encompassing nature of its top...

Local areas would value more flexibility about where they can direct their resources to achieve greatest impact, including how they fund measures to prevent ill health. ICBs were supposed to have greater autonomy in determining how to allocate resources locally compared to their predecessor bodies, including freedom to shape future local health services. However, there is widespread agreement that NHSE’s approach to planning and governance, in particular the all-encompassing nature of its top-down guidance, has meant negligible autonomy in the real world for local health systems.40 NHSE told us there are certain prevention programmes, such as Type: conclusion | Number: 23 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 5.11 The department and NHSE recently announced changes to the NHS operating model to move power from the health centre to local leaders. In keeping with this change, 2025-26 Operational Planning Guidance removed many ringfences, giving local systems greater cont