ICAN is the local interpretation of a scheme in development across the country called Integrated Care Systems.
Northamptonshire became an ICS on 1st July 2022.
The aim of integrated care is to give people the support they need, joined up across social services, NHS and the voluntary sector. It aims to remove the divisions between the NHS and council services and between different aspects of health – hospitals, GPs, mental and physical health.
These divisions have led in the past to people experiencing disjointed care. There are partnerships developing across the country between organizations that meet health and care needs across an area, to coordinate services and to plan to improve population health and reduce social inequalities.
An important part of this is that decisions about how services are arranged are made locally, in the area in which they live.
The overall aim is to keep people healthy and out of hospital, enjoying their lives for as long as possible and building resilience.
ICAN aims to support those living with long term health conditions such as diabetes, dementia and heart related illness.
ICAN, or Integrated Care Across Northamptonshire, is our local interpretation of the ICS project. The overall aim is to meet the needs of our ageing local population and to help people to “Choose Well, Stay Well and Live Well”.
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