Oral evidenceSelect & Joint CommitteesWednesday, 1 July 202609:15

Health and Social Care Committee: Delivering the Neighbourhood Health Service: Estates

Committee hears from witnesses

The Health and Social Care Committee is holding oral evidence sessions on how the government intends to deliver its 'Neighbourhood Health Service' policy, with a specific focus on the property and estates implications. This inquiry examines where and how primary care, community health, and social care services will be physically located and delivered in local communities, and what buildings and infrastructure changes are needed to make this model work.

The Neighbourhood Health Service is a central plank of the Labour government's health strategy. How it is rolled out—particularly which locations get facilities, what buildings are used or built, and how services are integrated—will determine whether the policy reaches patients effectively or stalls. This evidence session will expose gaps in planning and reveal the practical obstacles to shifting care from hospitals into communities.

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