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THE CHANGES ARE BEING BROUGHT IN TO SPEND MORE MONEY ON FRONTLINE SERVICES 16:48, 27 May 2025 Healthcare bosses in the North East have warned that job losses are likely after management
level cuts were announced. Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) have been ordered by NHS England to reduce costs significantly by the end of the year. ICBs are responsible for planning local NHS
services, and replaced clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in 2022. Speaking at Friday's meeting of Gateshead Council's Health and Wellbeing Board, Lynn Wilson, director of
delivery at North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, said the ICB would need to cut costs by 32% per head. She said: "We need to see a cost reduction to £18.76 per head of
the population, which is quite dramatic for staff less than a year after the last major reorganisation. We are currently at £27.69 a head so we need a reduction of 32%. "Earlier in May
we got the blueprint for ICBs and it told us what we needed to do in the coming months; what the operating model may look like; what we might need to do more of and what might be transferred
to other organisations. The core function is population health management." OUR CHRONICLELIVE DAILY NEWSLETTER IS FREE. YOU CAN SIGN UP TO RECEIVE IT HERE. IT WILL KEEP YOU UP TO DATE
WITH ALL THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND TOP STORIES FROM THE NORTH EAST. Ms Wilson explained that the level of money that needed to be saved put over 330 jobs at risk. Dr Mark Dornan, the
board's chief clinical information officer, added: "The point is the NHS is not meeting the needs of the public. The national political message is how do we get more money spent on
the front line and less on management. "Until we get the NHS ten-year plan, we're a little bit unclear on how this will all work. We haven't seen the big picture on what the
jigsaw will look like." The meeting's chairman, Coun Lynne Caffrey, warned the ICB did important work in the borough and any gaps would need to be filled. Article continues below
She said: "It is really important that we're all on top of things that will affect us. At the moment in Gateshead, we have ICB staff on the ground doing important development work.
"We think there is not going to be any of that going forward and we think we're going to lose that. We all need to work together to make sure we don't lose what we feel is
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