National network for ICB Chief Nurses announced

National network for ICB Chief Nurses announced

The NHS Confederation and The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) have announced the creation of a new national Network for Chief Nurses of Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) in England.

The new Chief Nurse Network reflects an agreement to work together more closely on areas of common interest around the development of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) and the integration agenda.

The two organisations will work together to maximise their collective impact to benefit policy and practice, and thereby care on an individual and population basis.

Each organisation brings significant capability, expertise and stakeholder support to this formal partnership.

QNI chief executive Dr Crystal Oldman CBE said: “The two organisations have shared ambition to support the development of clinical leadership within integrated care systems and to support the objectives behind integrating care, improving population health and tackling inequalities. 

“This direction of travel aligns with the overall aim, purpose and values of the QNI and I am very much looking forward to modelling a partnership way of working with the NHS Confederation.”

NHS Confederation chief executive Matthew Taylor CBE added: “It is intended that the Network, facilitated and supported by NHS Confederation and the QNI, will enable Chief Nurses to share ideas, experience and learning as ICBs develop. 

“Both organisations recognise the need for a clinical leadership approach that focusses on building relationships, broad collaboration across provider organisations and enhancing the transformation agenda across the system, which will underpin and inform the ethos of the new Network.”

The new Network will be chaired by Louise Patten, ICS Strategic Advisor at the NHS Confederation. Louise is a practising District Nurse, and a Fellow of the QNI.

The first meeting of the Network will take place online on Thursday, March 30, at 12 midday.

For more information and to apply to join the network, visit: https://qni.org.uk/explore-qni/icb-chief-nurse-network/

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