2020
DOI: 10.1136/ihj-2019-000013
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Integrated health and care systems in England: can they help prevent disease?Integrated health and care systems in England: can they help prevent disease?

Abstract: ObjectivesOver the past 12 months, there has been increasing policy rhetoric regarding the role of the National Health Service (NHS) in preventing disease and improving population health. In particular, the NHS Long Term Plan sees integrated care systems (ICSs) and sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs) as routes to improving disease prevention. Here, we place current NHS England integrated care plans in their historical context and review evidence on the relationship between integrated care and… Show more

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“…Such proposals are consistent with the recommendations of Briggs et al [24]. They concluded, when exploring the role of integrated care systems and sustainability and transformation plans identified in the NHS Long Term Plan, that care delivery organisations are to " .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Such proposals are consistent with the recommendations of Briggs et al [24]. They concluded, when exploring the role of integrated care systems and sustainability and transformation plans identified in the NHS Long Term Plan, that care delivery organisations are to " .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…From the perspective of IDS evaluation, emphasis is mainly placed on its role in reducing costs and improving quality of care [24,25]. There is much evidence on the positive effects of IDS on care quality and service effectiveness [26,27] not only in specific disease groups but also on disease prevention [28]. It would be worthwhile for future research to analyze the influence of CIHOs on the costs, quality, and experience of care over the following years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous versions of these 5-year plans focused primarily on individual level approaches to disease prevention and few included interventions addressing the wider determinants of health. 229 COVID-19 has exposed and amplified existing health inequalities in England, with the most socioeconomically deprived communities facing the greatest risks to health. National NHS leaders have responded by setting what actions local areas should be taking to reduce health inequalities as part of the COVID-19 recovery, such as restoring NHS services inclusively and strengthening leadership and accountability.…”
Section: Stronger Nhs Action and Broader Measures Are Needed To Tackle Inequalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%