NHS England regional ICB update – (latest Oct 2023)
In England Integrated Commissioning Boards plan and commission the majority of local health services. This is the latest (Sep-Oct 2023) in a series of Lowdown investigations into their financial state, and into how these decisions makers are to responding to financial challenges.
Each snapshot is based upon the latest published information and the board papers from each Integrated Care Board within each of the 7 NHS regions in England (SW to follow). Below, John Lister describes the situation in each region and provides an over view of the standout issues.
South West ICBs – a postcode lottery By John Lister This latest Lowdown survey of the seven Integrated Care Boards…
Humber and North Yorkshire ICB Minutes of the May Board meeting show the Board increasing the risk rating on the financial…
Cheshire & Merseyside ICB (C&M) Local campaigners are challenging the ICB Chair’s announcement at the July Integrated Care Board (ICB) meeting of…
Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB – BLMK Despite the large apparent long-term gap between needs and resources, referred to…
North Central London ICB (NCL) July Board papers reveal (in minutes from the May meeting) the extent to which NCL bowed…
October 2023 Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICB (BOBICB) The July Board heard that by Month 2 of the…
October 2023 Birmingham & Solihull The September Board papers show a month 4 position of £30.1m deficit, compared with…
October 2023 Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICB (BOBICB) The July Board heard that by Month 2 of the…
As a new year of cash restraints takes shape, John Lister reviews the most recent board papers from a third…
Just one year after they were established as the new “local” bodies controlling health care budgets, and after twelve months…
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