Shades of Herbert Morrison.
Posts by Dave West @ HSJ
New ICB chairs in South Yorkshire and Greater Manchester will for the first time report to their elected Mayors (as health commissioners), as well as to NHS England/SofS on their NHS responsibilities.
Could make for an interesting dynamic
Co-chairs named for DHSC advisory group on frailty & dementia MSF , including @jkdhesi.bsky.social
& neighbourhood health guidance is expected to (finally) land this week I understand
The centre has been slow on integrated care policy lately, but they're some small steps forward...
DHSC declining to confirm a Phase 2 for the neighbourhood implementation programme
In reply to a Parliamentary question from @helenmorganlibdem.bsky.social
NHSE is the NHS. But see your point and govt has ultimate responsibility
Don’t blame the government – NHS ‘conservatism’ is holding back change
stark piece on HSJ today from @joemcmanners.bsky.social - about the stalling of 'neighbourhood health' & associated agenda to shift power and resource to the community
www.hsj.co.uk/service-rede...
#ntsummit
Baroness Casey mentioning the ageist way that Dementia/Frailty gets labelled in effect as social problems not clinical diagnoses/medical problems and so get marginalised in funding/service priorities
Enjoying this recipe but I live in south London
www.ft.com/content/c506...
Anyone know if south London has a favourite carbonara ?
Details of public health grants to councils were published yesterday (we're shifting treatment to prevention, remember)
But they appear to confirm my story from December that the grant will be held flat in real terms / eroded over the next three years. (lnkd.in/eXQx3Jbb)
Grant dets here : lnkd.in/eRDJr5vd
There was a substantial increase in 2025-26 meaning minister able to say it "will be higher in real terms every year of this Parliament than it was in 2024-25"
DHSC issued allocations for 3yrs (positive), several grants combined (OK). But there are stronger fiercely guarded ringfences which some in councils will say limits their ability to protect other services which are also important for prevention, and facing big cuts
Details of public health grants to councils were published yesterday (we're shifting treatment to prevention, remember)
But they appear to confirm my story from December that the grant will be held flat in real terms / eroded over the next three years. (lnkd.in/eXQx3Jbb)
A screenshot from a phone with a LinkedIn alert from East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust saying "Could you be our new Chief Executive Officer?"
This just popped up on my phone from LinkedIn.
Not that I'm in the slightest qualified to go near the job but being a Trust or ICB CEO right now just seems like a bitterly awful job to want to do.
I wouldn't do this, or any other Trust or ICB CEO job, if you added a zero to the end of the salary.
Trying to get AI to improve my productivity sure is eating into my productivity
New data from #PublicHealth Wales shows early life really shapes long-term health—15% of children born in 2022 were already overweight by age 2. Feeding practices and early environments make a huge difference. If we support families better, we build a healthier Wales.
🔗 phw.nhs.wales/news/new-dat...
I wonder which 10yhp proposals will be put on ice in order to keep the bill "focused"
We will have a listen. April after Easter sounds likely, then, with scope to slide further as ever!
Some have been talking it up and hoping for much sooner; others suggesting it's getting abandoned altogether.
Maybe some proposals will get a bit of trailing/consultation in advance
'unlikely before Easter' was last I heard - but they are definitely still working away at it
Excl: NHSE “urgently” reviewing home birth services
Comes as @hsj.co.uk investigation reveals widespread fragility and safety risks — including concerns highlighted by multiple coroners
Warning follows deaths of Jennifer & Agnes Cahill
w/@alijanemoore.bsky.social www.hsj.co.uk/patient-safe...
Hospital admissions with flu are back at "low" levels in England.
www.gov.uk/government/s...
CEO forced out by chair wins £1.4m settlement
from @zoetidman.bsky.social
www.hsj.co.uk/countess-of-...
DHSC published its impact statement for the 10 Year Health Plan this week (yes, that is 6 months after it published the plan)
It's more measured and clear-eyed than the original document and quite a contrast to some of the effusive optimism in the plan
Some of the things that caught my eye 👇
Indications that the flu in 2025, though infections started spreading early, was substantially less deadly than the last two years. That
For all of those who
- think we are still in the middle of a raging pandemic 😷
- believe conspiracies about the covid vaccines 🤡
I have some more data for you to ignore or explain away
This will hack off some boards who have been desperately trying to reduce costs while believing it was what they were being asked to prioritise.