Musculoskeletal Health: Chiropractors Debate
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Lords ChamberI am glad that the noble Lord acknowledges the ongoing work, because we are indeed exploring how best to support dealing with MSK conditions—not least to encourage and provide greater parity in the support that is given. That will be alongside the 10-year plan and the long-term workforce plan. Of course, we keep all evidence continually under review.
My Lords, I take the point my noble friend the Minister makes about national commissioning and the ability of integrated care boards to do some commissioning, but would not the answer be for the integrated care boards to get all preventative healthcare practitioners to sit down together and work out local strategies? It may well be that one condition can have an effect on another, and perhaps that would make the commissioning of chiropractors easier and fit in with a local preventative healthcare strategy.
My noble friend helpfully emphasises the point about the need to provide for local populations, and ICBs are in the pole position to do that. I am sure that noble Lords will recall that we recently announced changes in the NHS operating model to move power from the centre to local leaders. I particularly refer to the NHS planning guidance, whereby we follow the recommendations of the noble Lord, Lord Darzi, to take a whole new approach and reduce the number of national targets from 32 to 18. The reason for that is to give the local systems my noble friend refers to greater control and flexibility on how local funding is deployed. Indeed, one such model could be the one my noble friend referred to.