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Cabinet Member for Community Wellbeing, Health & Care - Monday, 18th March, 2024 5.00 pm
March 18, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on the ongoing challenges and restructuring within the integrated care system, particularly the relationship between Port City Council and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Boards. The discussion highlighted concerns about budget constraints, service provision, and the need for place-based solutions in healthcare.
Decision on Interim Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): The council reviewed the interim MOU between Port City Council and the Integrated Care Board, which was established due to a staffing freeze and restructure within the ICB. The MOU aims to maintain leadership and support in Portsmouth during the ICB's restructuring. Concerns were raised about the potential centralization of services and the impact on local healthcare delivery. The implications include ensuring continued integrated and effective healthcare services during the transitional period of the ICB.
Discussion on Integrated Care System Restructuring: No formal decision was made, but the council discussed the ongoing restructuring of the Integrated Care Board, which requires a 30% reduction in staff. The discussion highlighted the lack of clarity and planning from the ICB, which has led to uncertainties about budgeting and service provision. The implications are significant for local healthcare services, with potential risks of reduced service quality and accessibility if not managed properly.
Additional Information: The meeting also touched on concerns about equitable healthcare services across different regions, as evidenced by disparities in stroke recovery services. The council emphasized the importance of maintaining strong local governance and integration to prevent a decline in service standards.
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