ICB awards partnership community services contracts

NHS Kent and Medway ICB has awarded new community services contracts to a partnership led by Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust (KCHFT).

Paul Bentley (c) NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board

Paul Bentley (c) NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board

NHS Kent and Medway ICB has awarded new community services contracts to a partnership led by Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust (KCHFT).

The contracts, which will begin on 27 October 2025 and run for at least five years, go to KCHFT's partnership with HCRG Care Group (HCRG) and Medway Community Healthcare (MCH).

Paul Bentley, chief executive of NHS Kent and Medway, said: ‘To deliver the ambitions of the NHS 10-Year Plan, strong community services will play a significant role.

‘The combined power of this partnership will help us achieve better outcomes for the people we serve by delivering more services in the community, at the best value.

‘People told us they wanted joined-up services where different professionals worked together more seamlessly and for us to reduce variation so everyone can access equitable levels of care. This partnership will help do that.

‘We will continue to gather feedback on what the people of Kent and Medway want and need throughout the lifetime of these contracts so they can continue to improve.'

Plans for improvements to the service are being developed and will be shared in the coming weeks. These will focus on making it easier for people to get the care that they need, strengthening the links between local health and social care services for more joined-up services and ensuring everyone receives the same standard of support —wherever they live.

Mairead McCormick, KCHFT chief executive, said: ‘We're stronger together, so I'm delighted to combine forces with HCRG Care Group and MCH to use our collective expertise and resources to improve care for adults and children across the county.

‘We each bring highly-skilled compassionate professionals, a deep understanding of our communities and a proven track record in transforming services.

‘Our common goal is to support people to live their best life. Working with GPs and other health and care partners, we will build neighbourhood health services that keep people well at home, investing in a future where proactive and preventive care leads the way.'

Trust announces plans for urgent treatment centre

Trust announces plans for urgent treatment centre

By Lee Peart 05 February 2026

Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has announced plans for an urgent treatment centre (UTC) at East Surrey Hospital in Redhill, thanks to an £8.6m capita...

ICB warns of 'long-term effects' after hospital fire

By Lee Peart 05 February 2026

NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB has warned of long-term effects to health services after the loss of 200 beds due to a fire at Southampton General Hospit...

Clean energy upgrades for hospitals and military sites

By Lee Peart 05 February 2026

A £74m funding package for hospitals and military sites has been announced by the Government.


Popular articles by Lee Peart