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Frimley Health and Care Integrated Care System (ICS)

ICSs now have legal powers and responsibilities as they work to improve the health and wellbeing of their residents by bringing health and social care together.

Newly created structures will oversee different functions of the systems, ensuring the community and voluntary sector, local authority and NHS are all represented.

East Berkshire, Surrey Heath, Farnham and North East Hampshire are all part of the Frimley Health and Care Integrated Care System. The system includes:

  • The Frimley Public Services Partnership – bringing local authorities together with the NHS to help explore the wider factors involved in health and helping to reduce health inequality.
  • NHS Frimley, or the Frimley Integrated Care Board – led by NHS, local authority and primary care (GP) representatives and responsible for the planning and funding of most health services provided to the area’s 800,000 people. 
  • The Frimley Provider Collaborative – made up of organisations providing services, such as NHS Trusts.

You can find out more about the different parts of the system on the ICS website.

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