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Core20PLUS5 - An approach to reducing Health Inequalities

Core20PLUS5 is
an NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSEI) approach developed by the Health
Inequalities Improvement Team to support Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) to reduce
health inequalities. 

Core20PLUS5
offers ICSs a focused approach to enable prioritisation of energies and resources
as they address health inequalities.

NHSEI welcomes views on the ‘Core20PLUS5’ approach. If you have a role or interest in health inequalities, or are
from an organisation that represents some of the groups at risk of health
inequalities, find out more about Core20PLUS5 and share your views on the
approach via our online survey at
www.engage.england.nhs.uk/survey/core20plus5. The survey
is open from 1-19 November 2021. Survey responses will be used to support the
development of the Core20PLUS5 approach, its implementation across the NHS and
further engagement with key stakeholder groups.













Is your idea a commercial offer , or does it have the potential to be a commercial offer?

No

Which part of the pathway does your idea focus on?

All parts if the pathway

edited on Jul 6, 2022 by Gabrielle Law
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Rob Smillie Jan 27, 2023

Thank you for supporting the #SolvingTogether crowdsourcing for elective care recovery by sharing your idea.

Every idea and comment has been reviewed by more than 30 champions who are supporting this work. This is led by regional NHS leads, and includes people with lived experience, national clinical directors, experts in health inequalities and system improvers.

The champions supported the theming of the ideas and identified three Big Ideas. These three Big Ideas are now being developed to be prototyped and tested.

Your idea contributed to the creation of a Big Idea:
- Using accessible data to drive an inclusive recovery. This reflects knowledge that people from areas of high levels of deprivation have a poorer relationship with planned hospital care than those from more affluent areas. Sharing accurate and meaningful data about this will allow for interventions to be prioritised, targeted, and monitored.

Working with leaders and those interested in this topic, the next phase is to convene a catalyst conversation hosted by Bola Owolabi, Director of Health Inequalities at NHS England, and Jim Mackey, Elective Recovery Advisor at NHS England.

This will be an opportunity to hear from the national teams as well as participating in group activities centring on examples of practice and case studies from across the health systems and organisations in England. The case studies will share practical ways that data has been used to further the concept of inclusive recovery and create the space for data being used to drive a more inclusive recovery.

We would love for you to attend this event and be involved in the conversation it generates. The event will be held in April 2023 on a virtual platform, on a date to be confirmed. We will be back in touch when we have a finalised date.

For more information about the other two Big Ideas, please visit https://solvingtogether.crowdicity.com/hubbub...nitypage/121486

Thank you,
#SolvingTogether team