A Christmas message from our Chair Dr Kathy McLean
At this time of the year, I enjoy thinking back over the successes and challenges of the last 12 months and start to make plans and ambitions for January.
At this time of the year, I enjoy thinking back over the successes and challenges of the last 12 months and start to make plans and ambitions for January.
It is increasingly recognised by partners across Chesterfield that everyone has an equal right to the building blocks of good health, such as stable jobs, good pay, quality housing and good education.
But this isn’t the reality for everyone. In some of our communities in Chesterfield, those building blocks are missing.
Nigel Smith has been appointed as a new Non-Executive Member of NHS Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board.
Every winter, many of us will come down with coughs and sniffles as the cold and damp weather hits.
NHS Derby and Derbyshire is urging the public to plan ahead, stay safe, and to use NHS services wisely ahead of the Christmas and New Year bank holidays in order to get the right care in the best place.
The charity Jericho House, which helps men in Derby and Derbyshire with drug and alcohol addiction recovery, welcomed ICB chair Kathy McLean this week for a tour of their nine-bed residential house.
By Neil Taylor, Senior Intelligence Manger at the Integrated Care BoardThe role of analysts in health and social care is changing.For a long time, we have been working in the background on a range of dashboards evaluating key metrics against our system’s delivery.But now there is a movement which recognises data-led decision making as the […]
Dr Kathy McLean, Chair of Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board, has been back to the floor, visiting volunteers and staff at not-for-profit organisation Connected Perinatal, who support new parents.
Women across Derby and Derbyshire are being asked to give their views and help contribute towards improved health services.
GP practices in Derbyshire are providing tens of thousands more appointments for patients than five years ago, while patient satisfaction levels remain high, latest analysis has shown.