Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership

Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership

Wellness and Fitness Services

Our universal goal is to improve health and well-being, and reduce health inequalities across Cheshire and Merseyside.

About us

The Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership addresses local challenges around population health, quality of care and the increasing financial pressures on these services. Our universal goal is to improve health and well-being, and reduce health inequalities across Cheshire and Merseyside. It is our aim for everyone in Cheshire and Merseyside to have a great start in life and to help people live longer, healthier, happier lives. We will achieve this by working together, as a system that transforms health and care and by putting people at the heart of everything we do. As our name suggests, we are a partnership; not an organisation. A collective, responsible for providing health and care services across the nine local authority areas that make up Cheshire and Merseyside.

Industry
Wellness and Fitness Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Cheshire and Merseyside
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2016
Specialties
Health and Social Care, NHS, Local Government, and Partnership Working

Locations

Employees at Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership

Updates

  • Our commissioned report on 'Harnessing system working to deliver better outcomes for children and young people' has been published. The report reveals that more than 40% of children across Cheshire and Merseyside are living in poverty. In 2020, just 6.1% of health expenditure across all healthcare providers nationally was spent on preventive care, with 80% of all local authority spending on children spent on late intervention. Services are more likely to react to harm as opposed to invest in preventative action. The report recommends that the Cheshire and Merseyside system works to embed: 1. Early Intervention 2. Incorporate Lived Experience 3. Support Community-Based Interventions 4. Utilise Evidence-Led Approaches 5. Networked Work, taking a co-ordinated approach Read the full report on how addressing health inequalities as a system will deliver better outcomes for children and young people: https://lnkd.in/ePAS7tEH

    Working to deliver better outcomes for children and young people

    Working to deliver better outcomes for children and young people

    cheshireandmerseyside.nhs.uk

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