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NHS Continuing Healthcare
NHS Continuing Healthcare means a package of ongoing care that is arranged and funded solely by the NHS where the individual has been found to have a ‘primary health need’ as set out in the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care. CHC Backlog | Retros
What is Continuing Healthcare (CHC)?

The Continuing Healthcare pressure shift
The pressure to get Continuing Healthcare back on track, whilst also observing financial plans has not eased – rather, it has shifted to ensuring that CHC funding is accurately allocated to meet individuals' needs. Liaison Care Managing Director, Phil Church, looks at this pressure shift...

Healthcare Partnership Network – North

Rightsizing Continuing Healthcare in the NHS
Liaison Care Managing Partner, Phil Church, looks at the challenges for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) in the NHS, and the importance of rightsizing CHC to reduce financial deficits...
Healthcare systems to undergo collaboration reviews
Liaison Group invests in healthcare task management platform
Gain Share: A new model to benefit Continuing Healthcare provision
Wherever you look in health and social care, there is pressure. Pressure to provide for individuals, pressure to reduce backlogs, and pressure to reduce spend and identify savings.
Supporting CCGs to guarantee quality in Continuing Healthcare (CHC).
How working collaboratively with CCGs in one region supported them to ensure their deferred assessments were of the highest quality.