Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust forms a strategic alliance with Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
This new partnership will benefit patients and staff and will enable our organisations to develop more efficient integrated care pathways together and provide better outcomes for patients.
This is not a merger and both trusts will remain distinct organisations with individual authority and control, but greater joint working will allow us to improve recruitment and retention by sharing our talent between our organisations, offering joint staff rotation, opportunities for staff development and career progression.
Colleagues from both organisations have been talking about working more closely together for some time and they are already well-used to successful partnerships, with BEH leading on the North London Forensic Consortium, a group of five providers working as one system to reduce out of area placements, whilst C&I runs the new Women’s Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit at St Pancras Hospital for the north central London area.
“We’re excited about the possibilities this alliance opens up for both our organisations. It will benefit patients as well as staff and enable us to deliver the very best care by working in partnership.
Partnerships of this nature have worked very effectively in other parts of London, and we see our future as working more closely together, developing the very best patient-centred care.”
“We know already that having a shared vision and working collaboratively together in this way can deliver major results and significantly improve the lives of the local population
Our focus in the coming months will be on improving some specific patient pathways, and potentially exploring working at greater scale in one or two corporate areas to see if we can achieve more together.”.
He also described the alliance as being 'hugely positive'.
More information can be found on the BEH website.