Fit for the future: 10 Year Health Plan for England - executive summary (accessible version)
In response to: 10 Year Health Plan for England: fit for the future
The Department of Health and Social Care is implementing a 10-year strategic plan to reform the English NHS, covering primary care delivery models, integrated care board functions, data infrastructure, and neighbourhood health services. The plan addresses workforce recognition for allied health professions, GP contract reform including the Carr-Hill formula review, and mechanisms to redirect GP referrals back to primary care. This is an active, multi-year transformation programme affecting NHS structure, funding, and service delivery across England.
In response to: 10 Year Health Plan for England: fit for the future
In response to: 10 Year Health Plan for England: fit for the future
In response to: 10 Year Health Plan for England: fit for the future (easy read)
The 10 Year Health Plan for England says how we will fix the problems in the NHS to make it better for everyone.
Response to the House of Lords committee report, 'Patients at the centre: integrating primary and community care', published on 15 December 2023.
The government’s plans for the NHS and social care to deliver for patients, this winter and next.
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