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Residents in Lancashire and South Cumbria are being encouraged to have their say as the NHS updates some of its policies on treatments. The NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB) regularly reviews its clinical policies to ensure they reflect the latest evidence-based guidance and best practice. Our clinical policies define the care that the NHS in Lancashire and South Cumbria offers to our residents, to ensure that it is equitable and fair to all. As part of this ongoing process, drafts of 17 clinical policies are now open for patient and public engagement, feedback and comment. The policies range from cosmetic procedures, diagnostic tests and surgical procedures to therapies and provision of wigs for certain patients. Dr Andy Curran, associate medical director at the ICB, said: “Reviewing clinical policies is a rolling programme and sometimes results in changes being made and policies needing updating. “Some of the proposed changes are only small such as clarification of previously unclear or confusing wording. Some of them have more of an impact and sometimes they can increase or decrease the availability of treatments. They are always based on national guidelines and best clinical practice to make sure that the resources available are being used fairly and to maximum effect for the local population. “We know how important it is that this is done in an open, fair and transparent manner and that local patients and the public have the opportunity to have their say. I would encourage any resident with an interest in these policies to visit the ICB website and take part in the survey.” For more information about current clinical policy reviews and to have your say, visit: LSC Integrated Care Board :: Clinical Policies |
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Notes to editors Proposed policies currently open for comment are:
For any press enquiries, please email lscicb.media@nhs.net. Media release issued on behalf of Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board. The Lancashire and South Integrated Care Board (ICB) is the statutory NHS organisation responsible for developing plans to meet the population's health needs, managing the NHS budget and arranging for the provision of health services across the region. The work being undertaken builds on the successful work by all our health and care organisations and the ICB replaces the eight clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) previously in place in Lancashire and South Cumbria. Our vision is to have a high quality, community-centred health and care system by 2035. For more information visit: lancashireandsouthcumbria.icb.nhs.uk or follow us on Twitter twitter.com/LSCICB. |
Views invited on clinical policies in Lancashire and South Cumbria
Posted on: 27 November 2025
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