The report of the National Maternity Review, published in February 2016, sets new ambitions for the maternity services and services to mothers before and after childbirth. It calls for:
NHS England has asked CCGs to work together to integrate primary, secondary and social care in a place-based system of provision of person-centred care. In Western Berkshire the approach chosen by the four CCGs (Newbury, South Reading, North and West Reading and Wokingham) is to form an Accountable Care System (ACS) clustered around the Royal Berks Hospital as the main acute provider. The CCGs and the main providers are to cede some sovereignty and work together under a common direction to integrate services.
Have your say about Berkshire Healthcare Services - Community Healthcare and Mental Health Services 9:30am Wednesday 23rd March, Hilton Hotel, Reading see location and access here Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust is keen to hear from anyone who is or has been using its services, particularly; in-patients (mental health), community mental health team and older people's mental health, out-of-hours (Westcall), community nursing, speech and language, CAMHS and ta
The NHS England performance report for January 2016, appearing only on 10 March 2016, shows many targets missed with the worst performance for waiting in A&E since figures became available. The January 2016 performance report for NHS England shows the following, among others: