on wider components and themes around personalised care including integration, partnership working and health inequalities
There are six components of personalised care, which are a collective responsibility of the health care system to encourage, support and role model.
Health inequalities are systematic, unfair and avoidable differences in health between people. There can be inequality in access, outcomes and experience. These are due to the social determinants of health, the environmental factors in which people are born, live and grow up into.
The NHS working alongside the voluntary sector, local authority and the people and communities it serves is key to tackling inequality and delivering personalised care, by designing services around existing assets and actual need.
Personalised care and health inequalities features in GP contracts and policy, for example the Primary Care Network DES, or Integrated Care Systems statutory guidance.
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