As a national partner to the NHS, Clinical Partners has worked closely with Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) to support the recent changes in how Right to Choose referrals are managed. Since January 2025, these changes have been significant, rapid, and ongoing, and we’ve been sharing data, insights, and clinical expertise to help shape how services are delivered, always keeping patient needs at the heart of every conversation.
Each ICB is applying the national guidelines at a local level, shaping their approach to meet the needs of their population in line with available funding and resources. This is an evolving process, with regional requirements continuing to change. As a result, national providers like Clinical Partners have had to respond flexibly and quickly. We’re continuing to adapt our services to reflect each ICB’s expectations across different conditions and age groups and at the moment this is leading to some regional variation outside of our control.
Our approach aims to ensure that care is appropriate and aligned with regional needs, but it also adds a level of complexity to how we plan and deliver care across the country. We recognise that this can sometimes affect how long patients wait to be seen. Throughout, we’ve remained committed to being clear and transparent with our patients, so you feel informed, supported, and aware of your choices.
Despite our best efforts to adapt swiftly, the speed, scale and uncertainty of these NHS changes have, in some cases, led to longer waits than expected for our patients. We are doing all we can to manage this while continuing to prioritise fairness, care quality, and communication.
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