Establishing the Black Country integrated medicines optimisation committee
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NHS Midlands and Lancashire (NHS ML) collaborated with the Black Country Integrated Care System to establish the Integrated Medicines Optimisation Committee (IMOC), creating a governance structure that fosters partnerships and optimises medicine use across the system. This initiative will enhance health strategies, reduce health inequalities, and improve care pathways for patients. The IMOC is aligned with the NHS Long Term Plan, prioritising transparency, accountability, and community collaboration in shaping healthcare services.
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