View 02 · For delivery teams
Work on this.
Your programme, mirrored back to you. NNHIP phase by site, the TIP chain (tasks → initiatives → proof), and the five-point scorecard a neighbourhood-health programme is read against.
What this view shows
The same field, read from inside the programme. Useful for a PCN clinical director, an ICB transformation lead, a Place Director, or a community-provider operations lead. Lets you place your own programme on a national map without writing the deck yourself.
Features at a glance
Stakeholder
PCN clinical director, ICB transformation lead, Place Director, community-provider operations lead, Director of Public Health, Combined Authority health lead.
Use case
Place your programme alongside the other forty-two on the same shape. Read what is moving across the field at the operational level: phase, scorecard, TIP chain, instrument. Decide what to take to the board next cycle.
What you see
Programme phase per site · five-point disclosability scorecard · TIP chain (tasks → initiatives → proof) · capture instrument (EQ-5D-5L + PAM, on-device) · publication plan and round-1/round-2 issues.
Data sources
NNHIP framework (HCWS1411, March 2026) · ICB published programme records · NHS England case studies · RiDraw scoring against published criteria · Sovereign Meridian field readings.
Refresh cadence
Weekly when an issue or thread pack covers a Wave 1 site. Monthly when an ICB updates its programme posture or a partnership agreement changes. Per cycle when a Snapshot or Engagement is delivered (the bound A5 outcome book triggers a scorecard recalc).
Maturity, in three steps
Stage 1 · Early
Most sites are here
Footprint named, MDT convened, intent stated.
Integrated Neighbourhood Teams identified on paper. Pooled BCF planned but not yet flowing. Contracting still on legacy structure. No instrument capturing cohort outcome.
Stage 2 · Tracking
A handful of Wave 1 sites
Cohort capture live; pooled BCF flowing; outcome contracting trialled.
EQ-5D-5L plus PAM in pilot at one INT footprint. Joint working agreement signed across LA, ICB, community provider. Outcomes-driven contracting variant trialled on at least one pathway.
Stage 3 · Disclosable
First sites arriving in 2026
Bound outcome book to the ICB board; case cited externally.
Quarterly bound A5 outcome book published. Measurable PAM uplift in the pilot cohort. Avoided non-elective admissions evidenced and audited. Cross-pioneer comparable record published in Sovereign Meridian.
The TIP chain
Every site reads against the same shape: tasks → initiatives → proof. Below is what the chain looks like in summary across Wave 1.
Tasks
- Stand up neighbourhood teams at named INT footprints
- Baseline cohort capture (EQ-5D-5L + PAM)
- Map current pooled-budget flows (BCF + ICB + LA)
- Document the local industrial / infrastructure context
Initiatives
- Joint working agreement (LA + ICB + provider)
- Outcome-driven contracting on one pathway
- Patient-held data trial (HealthKit / Health Connect)
- Cross-pioneer learning loop
Proof
- First quarterly bound A5 outcome book
- Measurable PAM uplift (12 weeks)
- Avoided non-elective admissions evidenced
- Comparable cross-pioneer record published
The five-point scorecard
The same scorecard sits on every per-site brief. Three sites at most are at full marks today; most sit at three out of five.
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Footprint
INT footprint named and operational. Most Wave 1 pioneers score this.
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Multi-disciplinary team
MDT convened with named partners. About half the Wave 1 sites score this.
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Pooled BCF
Pooling is intent for most; movement of real money is the harder threshold.
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Evidence published
Stockton showcased in NHS England case-study cycle. Other sites tracking.
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Accountable officer
Named in writing for the majority of pioneers; combined-authority pairings strongest.
How to read your own programme
How to act
If your site is on the Live Map and the brief reads off: engage. The free weekly issue covers the field; the Canvas Thread sets your site against the wider critical-infrastructure frame in detail.
The other two views