Box 1.

Phase-two development sites.

Central and South Manchester
This collaborative project aims to create a single respiratory integrated care service. It aims to enhance patient experience by reducing fragmentation in care and gaining greater efficiency and value from resources.
North-West Paediatric Allergy Network
Support for self-management and shared decision-making are fundamental components of this work. The network aims to educate and empower patients, parents and primary care professionals in the management of common food allergies, reducing inappropriate allergy admissions and outpatient attendance to secondary and tertiary care.
Sandwell and Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
The aim at the trust is to increase early diagnosis and detection of respiratory conditions in the community, and reduce emergency admissions and re-admissions by increasing community expertise and empowering them to manage a larger proportion of respiratory patients, with specialists working alongside generalists.
North West Surrey CCG and Ashford and St Peter’s Hospital
Locality Hubs – physical buildings, alongside a community hospital – will provide an integrated, person-centred frailty service for people and their carers, with all GP locality practices and their services operating in a network supported by diagnostics, pharmacy and transport services.