Health inequalities shared learning : Cheshire and Merseyside
Health inequalities shared learning Cheshire and Merseyside
By making health inequalities a system priority, the partnership has ensured that it is core business for all organisations. It has also taken experience from the COVID-19 pandemic to imagine a better future, which addresses the deep-rooted inequalities that the virus has amplified.
This learning, as well as learning from West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership and Suffolk and North East Essex ICS features in the NHS Reset report Health Inequalities: Time to Act