Chairs for the East of England’s reorganised future integrated care boards confirmed

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The geographies of the three clusters of ICBs in the East of England.

NHS England in the East of England has today confirmed the appointments of the three Chairs who will lead the region’s future reorganised integrated care boards.

NHS England set out earlier this year how the current integrated care boards (ICBs) in England will change. For the East of England, these changes will see the current six ICBs working closer together as three new organisations to plan and commission health services. The current ICBs will legally remain in place until the legislation is changed next year, but will begin to work closer together this year.

Following approval from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, NHS England has confirmed that the new ICB clusters and Chair designates for the future East of England’s ICBs will be:

  • Mid and South Essex ICB will work with North East Essex (currently served by Suffolk and North East Essex ICB) and West Essex (currently served by Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB). This group will be chaired by Rt. Hon. Paul Burstow, who is currently Chair of Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB.
  • The combined footprints of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB, and Hertfordshire (currently served by Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB) will work together. This group will be chaired Robin Porter, who is currently Chair of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB.
  • Norfolk and Waveney ICB will work together with Suffolk (currently served by Suffolk and North East Essex ICB). This group will be chaired Will Pope, who is currently Chair of Suffolk and North East Essex ICB and interim Chair of Norfolk and Waveney ICB.

Chairs of clustering ICBs have been appointed following a ringfenced expression of interest process. Where clustering ICBs are due to merge in April 2026, NHS England has appointed chairs with the intention that they will be appointed to chair the newly merged organisation once established, subject to the usual approvals.

Clare Panniker, Regional Director for NHS England in the East of England, said: “I’m delighted to confirm these appointments, with each person bringing with them a wealth of experience of public sector leadership to the benefit of patients across our region.”

“These appointments will play a pivotal role in helping us deliver the bold and ambitious 10 Year Health Plan here in the East of England.”

Further appointments of other executive roles in ICBs are to follow from each ICB in due course.

The map shows the geographies covered by the three clusters of ICBs.

Robin Porter, chair designate for the new cluster of ICBs which will include Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes.

Robin Porter said:

“It is a privilege to be appointed Chair Designate for what is expected to be one of England’s largest integrated care boards, an organisation which will serve 3.2 million people in one of the most diverse, vibrant and fast-growing areas of England.

“This new ICB has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape how we deliver health and care. It will need to make real, in a way that works for local people, the three shifts at the centre of the government’s 10 Year Plan for Health: hospital to community, analogue to digital, and sickness to prevention. I am thrilled to be a part of this mission. I look forward to working with, and learning from, fantastic NHS colleagues, partners, and residents across the area.”

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