James Sunderland calls for best practice to be shared from the best-performing Integrated Care Systems

Following the Government statement on the Integration White Paper setting out plans for the integration of the NHS and adult social care sector, James Sunderland asks about plans to share the best practice from the best-performing ICSs, to keep costs down and improve efficiency across the network.

James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)

Given this excellent statement, it would be remiss of me not to thank the Minister publicly for the decision to retain the Frimley integrated care system, which was absolutely the right thing to do.

Will the Minister outline his plans for lessons from the best-performing ICSs to be shared across all ICSs, so that we can keep costs down and improve efficiency right across the network?

Edward Argar (The Minister for Health)

My hon. Friend knows, by virtue of the outcome, the persuasive and compelling case made by him and other right hon. and hon. Members from both sides of the Chamber in respect of Frimley ICS and its boundaries. As so often in this place, my view is, “If you ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” and his ICS is doing a fantastic job and other ICSs can learn from its success. Mechanisms and organisations through which chairs of ICSs get together and share best practice already exist, but we will continue to examine whether that could be better systematised, so that best practice can be disseminated more widely.

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