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Previous planning guidance

2023/24 priorities and operational planning guidance 2023/24 priorities and operational planning guidance 2023/24 Elective recovery fund technical guidance 2023/24 Revenue finance and contracting guidance 2023/24 Capital guidance 2022/23 priorities and operational planning guidance 2022/23 priorities and operational planning guidance 2022/23 revenue finance and contracting guidance 2022/23 capital guidance for 2022-25 2022/23 elective recovery planning supporting […]

Improving Access to Psychological Therapies-Long-Term Conditions (IAPT-LTC ) and collaborating with the clinical networks

NHS England is working with 37 early implementer sites leading the development of NICE-recommended psychological therapies integrated into physical healthcare. Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Project Manager Rebecca Gill reflects on the achievements so far of the IAPT programme, and highlights some of the benefits of integrated working for both healthcare providers and patients. […]

Reducing inequalities in access to general practice services

Ensuring everyone can access services on an equal footing is a key priority for the NHS. One of the seven core requirements for implementing improved access, as set out in the NHS Operational Planning and Contracting Guidance 2017-19, is to address issues of inequalities in patients’ experience of accessing general practice, identified by local evidence, […]

IAPT early implementers will set pace for integrating mental and physical health

NHS England has unveiled the sites receiving additional funding in wave-one of the integrated IAPT early implementer programme to develop psychological therapies services within long-term condition care pathways. Here, Felicity Dormon, the IAPT programme lead at NHS England discusses why it is needed and what is expected from them. One of my favourite days at […]