Digital Health July 7, 2022
Hannah Crouch

The chief executive of NHS England has revealed that the organisation is expected to be between 30-40% “smaller than the current combined size of NHS England, Health Education England and NHS Digital” by the end of 2023/24.

In a letter to staff, Amanda Pritchard states the official formation of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) on July 1, means that “NHS England must now change the way we work” adding “this means we need to reduce the size of NHS England and be rigorous about what we do”.

“This will mean significant change for NHS England,” Pritchard’s letter adds.

“We expect that, by the end of 2023/24, the new single organisation will be at least 30%, and up to 40% smaller than...

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