Health and social care body in enforcement measures
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The organisation which oversees health and social care in Greater Manchester is due to be put in enforcement measures by NHS England.
Launched in 2015, the region's was set up as part of devolution plans to decentralise and transform healthcare in the area.
However it is facing a 拢180m deficit and quality issues with NHS bosses stepping in to intervene, the reported.
Mark Fisher, chief executive of NHS Greater Manchester, said it was enduring 鈥渢he most complex set of challenges our health and care system has ever faced鈥.
Devolution pioneer
NHS England is due to intervene with an enforcement undertakings notice in May on Greater Manchester's ICB, which provides direction to the hospital trusts, GPs and councils.
The notices are implemented when the organisation is believed to be failing to carry out one or more of its functions or if there is a significant risk that it might do.
NHS England will work with the Greater Manchester body to identify key areas of concern and agree an improvement plan.
In 2015, Greater Manchester, which has about 2.9m residents, was the first English region to get full control of its annual health and social care budget.
Mr Fisher said the extra support from NHS England was 鈥渧ery much welcomed鈥.
He said it would help improve access to urgent care, reduce waiting times, achieve quality targets and bring finances into balance.
鈥淣HS Greater Manchester is facing the most complex set of challenges our health and care system has ever faced," he said.
鈥淭ogether as a health and care system we have reduced our overspend significantly from around 拢400 million to 拢180 million - but we know we have more to do, and this improvement plan is going to help us get to where we need to be for Greater Manchester.鈥
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- Published11 July 2015