Plans for more integration of NHS and social care to 'cut bureaucracy'

11 February 2021, 06:03

The government wants more integration between the NHS and social care services in England
The government wants more integration between the NHS and social care services in England. Picture: PA

By Asher McShane

The Health Secretary is due to set out plans to create more integration between the NHS and social care services in England.

Matt Hancock says the reforms will allow the Government to build on progress made during the pandemic - and reduce bureaucracy.

Proposals by the Government to create a "more integrated, more innovative and responsive" NHS are to be set out by Health Secretary Matt Hancock today.

The proposals include improving care and tackling health inequalities through measures to address obesity, oral health and patient choice, the Department of Health said.

Reports at the weekend suggested ministers plan to centralise decision-making in the health service and reduce the role of the private sector, giving Government the power to block the closure of hospitals and overrule bosses in what could be the biggest health reform for a decade.

It was reported proposals could include powers for the Health Secretary to put fluoride in water, currently a decision made by councils.

The department said key measures in the White Paper include bringing the NHS and local government together legally as part of integrated care systems and changes to tendering processes which the department said "waste a significant amount" of staff time.

They also involve putting the Healthcare Safety Investigations Branch permanently into law as a statutory body to reduce risk and improve safety, and a package of measures to deliver on specific needs in the social care sector to improve oversight and accountability.

Legislation to support the introduction of new requirements about calorie labelling on food and drink packaging and the advertising of junk food before the 9pm watershed also forms part of the blueprint.

Mr Hancock said: "The NHS and local government have long been calling for better integration and less burdensome bureaucracy, and this virus has made clear the time for change is now.

"These changes will allow us to bottle the innovation and ingenuity of our brilliant staff during the pandemic, where progress was made despite the legal framework, rather than because of it.

"The proposals build on what the NHS has called for and will become the foundations for a health and care system which is more integrated, more innovative and responsive, and more ready to respond to the challenges of tomorrow, from health inequalities to our ageing population."

Sir Simon Stevens, chief executive of the NHS, said: "Our legislative proposals go with the grain of what patients and staff across the health service all want to see - more joined-up care, less legal bureaucracy and a sharper focus on prevention, inequality and social care."

Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard, chairwoman of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges welcomed the proposals "to drive integration and support greater collaboration through integrated care systems (ICS)".

She said while legislation will not make collaboration happen, it can "remove barriers and facilitate the changes that the NHS really needs as we move into the post-pandemic recovery stage".

NHS Providers chief executive Chris Hopson said there is "widespread agreement" across the NHS on many of the proposals in the White Paper based on a set of agreed legislative proposals in 2019.

He said: "These proposals provide an important opportunity to speed up the move to integrate health and care at a local level, replace competition with collaboration and reform an unnecessarily rigid NHS approach to procurement."

But he said the organisation is "keen to understand the Government's intentions on some of the new proposals it has added such as the new powers for the Secretary of State to direct NHS England, transfer powers between arms length bodies and intervene in local reconfigurations".

Dr Jennifer Dixon, chief executive of the Health Foundation, gave only a partial welcome.

She said: "One half of the proposals, to help local services collaborate better, could help improve care for patients and follows the direction NHS leaders are already taking.

"The other half, giving the Secretary of State more power over the NHS, is concerning, has no clear rationale and could take health care backwards."

Richard Murray, chief executive of The King's Fund charity which works to improve health and care in England said the proposals present a "welcome shift away from the old legislative focus on competition between healthcare organisations, towards a new model of collaboration, partnership and integration".

He added: "By sweeping away clunky competition and procurement rules, these new plans could give the NHS and its partners greater flexibility to deliver joined-up care to the increasing numbers of people who rely on multiple different services."

Ian Hudspeth, chairman of the Local Government Association's community wellbeing board, said the paper "provides a promising base on which to build stronger working relationships between local government and the NHS".

But shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth questioned the timing of the proposals.

The Labour MP said: "Boris Johnson must explain why a reorganisation in the midst of the biggest crisis the NHS has ever faced is his pressing priority."

The British Medical Association's council chair Dr Chaand Nagpaul warned against rushing reform when doctors are "now both physically and emotionally exhausted".

He said: "Proposals for sweeping reorganisation on such a scale will need greater time for consideration and must not be rushed through while doctors are still tackling the winter surge in infections, hospitalisations and tragically, deaths."

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