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Integrated neighbourhood teams set to improve access to local health and care services
21 September 2023
Two integrated neighbourhood teams (INTs) are being trialled in Birmingham to help improve joined up care and support for local people across the city. Community-based health teams, voluntary services, social care and other council services will work together more collaboratively to better connect people with the right care and support at the right time.
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New Local Contraception Service for Solihull
20 September 2023
A new service developed by local GPs and Solihull Council will give women in Solihull better access to long-acting contraception methods. This is the first step in a longer-term programme to improve women’s healthcare in Solihull as part of wider national plans to develop Women’s Health Hubs.
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Recognition at Awards for Birmingham and Solihull initiatives driving improvements in culture and quality across the NHS
20 September 2023
Services and projects delivered by NHS Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care System have been highly commended at this year’s HSJ Patient Safety Awards which aim to recognise safety, culture and positive experience in patient care.
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Over seven thousand in Birmingham and Solihull receive vaccinations in first week of national drive
18 September 2023
Over 7,000 COVID vaccinations have been given across Birmingham and Solihull in the first week of the national drive.
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New innovative projects launch to improve health and care in Birmingham and Solihull
15 September 2023
Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care System has awarded small grants totalling over £300,000 to new projects being delivered by 33 voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) sector organisations.
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Blood Pressure Week September 2023
5 September 2023
Around 1 in 4 adults in the UK have high blood pressure, but many don’t know it. It can increase your risk of a heart attack or stroke. NHS Birmingham and Solihull are encouraging local people to get their blood pressure checked for ‘Know Your Numbers’ week.