Integrated Care Boards

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Integrated Care Boards are regional NHS organizations in England responsible for planning, funding, and coordinating health and care services across local systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NHS statutory body
healthcare commissioning organization
accountableTo NHS England
allocatesBudgetTo NHS trusts
acute hospital services
community health services
mental health services
primary care services
boardIncludes chair
chief executive
chief medical officer
chief nursing officer
independent non-executive members
partner members from NHS trusts
partner members from local authorities
partner members from primary care
cameIntoForce 1 July 2022
country England
covers defined geographic area
focusesOn population health management
fundedBy NHS allocations
governedBy ICB constitution
hasGoverningBody ICB board
hasRole commission health services
coordinate health and care services
enhance productivity and value for money in the NHS
fund health services
improve population health
plan health services
reduce health inequalities
support broader social and economic development
legalBasis Health and Care Act 2022
operatesInSector National Health Service
partOf Integrated Care Systems
policyObjective integrate health and social care services
shift care closer to home
support prevention and early intervention
replaced Clinical Commissioning Groups
responsibleFor annual capital and revenue plans
commissioning most NHS services for their population
developing a five-year system plan
emergency planning and resilience for local NHS services
shortName ICBs
worksWith Integrated Care Partnerships
NHS foundation trusts
NHS trusts
local authorities
primary care providers
voluntary sector organizations

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
NHS England
collaboratesWith
Integrated Care Systems in England
governedBy
Integrated Care Systems in England ("Integrated Care Board")
hasComponent

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