Universal care plan – Sickle cell comms and training resources

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Improving joined-up care for Londoners with sickle cell disease

From this March the Universal Care Plan (UCP) for London will be extended to support people with sickle cell disease, helping to ensure they get the right care wherever they are in the Capital (14 February 2024).

Last year NHS England announced a range of measures aimed at better meeting the needs of patients with sickle cell disease in response to the No One’s Listening Report, including the introduction of digitised personal care plans that are accessible to staff involved in their care and treatment.

There are around 15,000 people in England with sickle cell disease, with around 52% of them living in London and 65% accessing care from a London provider.

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