Tara Humphrey breaks down why over £93 million in Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme funding went unspent by Primary Care Networks in 2024/25, and what's changing ahead.| THC Primary Care
PCN leaders face critical decisions: adapt to neighbourhood team structures or build on strengths? Practical guidance on NHS transformation ahead.| THC Primary Care
Transform your neighbourhood health contract meetings with professional facilitation tools. Six essential conversation areas covering meeting dynamics, workforce challenges, and provider collaboration. Practical question frameworks help PCNs navigate complex discussions and build stronger community partnerships.| THC Primary Care
Neighbourhood working is new territory for PCN leaders. The 10 Forces framework helps you understand the complexities around healthcare partnerships and make better strategic decisions when there's no established approach to follow.| THC Primary Care
Expert panel reveals why PCNs have 6 months to prepare for NHS Ten Year Plan transformation. Take our free Neighbourhood MOT assessment to check your collaboration readiness for April 2026's SNP and MNP contracts.| THC Primary Care
Struggling to navigate the NHS FIT Dashboard? This quick-start guide helps PCN leaders achieve 80%+ completion rates with practical monthly actions. Based on the official dashboard published on 10th July 2025.| THC Primary Care
David Mphanza, Head of Primary Care for East Berkshire, discusses strategic commissioning, service decommissioning, and the future of NHS primary care.| THC Primary Care
Explore the implications of London's new neighbourhood health service model for Primary Care Networks (PCNs). This comprehensive guide examines the Target Operating Model published in May 2025, breaking down what the integrator role means, how PCN boundaries may need to change, and the strategic questions leaders must consider.| THC Primary Care
This blog focuses on NHS England's new Neighbourhood Health Guidelines 2025/26, which was released on 29 January 2025 and then discusses what this may mean for primary care networks.| THC Primary Care