System working

We are part of the wider Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership which is an ‘Integrated Care System’ working to improve the health and wellbeing of people across the Humber and North Yorkshire.

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Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Partnership (ICP)

The Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Partnership is part of one of 42 Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) established across England. The Integrated Care Partnership (ICP) is a
standalone statutory committee between Local Government and the NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB).

It is responsible for developing the integrated health and care strategy to address the health, social care and public health needs of our population. Our focus is on improving outcomes for our population, tackling health inequalities and making the connections between health and wider issues including socio-economic
development, housing, employment and environment. The Partnership takes a collective approach to decision-making and support mutual accountability across the Integrated Care System.

Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Partnership

NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB)

The NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board
(ICB) is a statutory NHS body with those functions and duties
conferred to it as set out within the Health and Care Act 2022.

The ICB operates as a joint partnership with the local authorities, with wider system partners, adopting a collective and shared approach to decision-making and facilitating mutual accountability
across the Integrated Care System (ICS).

The ICB’s approach is based on the belief that we will be more successful in bringing about change if we work together.

NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB