June 13, 2023

NHS England Armed Forces healthcare update - Jun 23

 

Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA)

The Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance’s (VCHA) website has been refreshed to support an easier user journey. New content includes an introductory video on the VCHA, which is a group of NHS ‘Veteran Aware’ accredited provider organisations in England committed to providing the best standards of care for the Armed Forces community. Also available is information on the team behind the work, useful links to resources for the Armed Forces community and information on its broadened scope to accredit independent providers and hospices (as directed by the Government’s commitments in the Veterans Strategy Action Plan 2022 – 2024).

70 per cent of all NHS trusts in England have now joined the alliance and are accredited as Veteran Aware. Accreditation helps to ensure that the specific health and wellbeing needs of veterans is recognised and supported to help improve patient outcomes and experience.


NHS England website

The Armed Forces content on the NHS England website has been updated to provide information on the work of the Armed Forces commissioning team for commissioners, providers and partners. Patient information relating to Armed Forces health is available at www.nhs.uk/armedforceshealth.

Additionally the national partnership agreement, signed last November is now available on the NHS England website. This agreement facilitates the collaborative working between NHS England and the MOD.


Latest veteran aware/friendly accreditations

Please see below for the current number of accreditations:
  • Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) veteran friendly - 2,067 GP practices accredited
  • Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA) veteran aware - 149 NHS trusts accredited

For further information on healthcare for the Armed Forces community, visit www.nhs.uk/armedforceshealth or follow us on Twitter @NHSArmedForces