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<p>NHS England is committed to providing the most appropriate out-of-hospital urgent
care, which is simple for patients to navigate. In response to the review of urgent
treatment services in the National Health Service (published in 2015), patients and
the public said that they felt confused by the mix of walk-in centres, minor injuries
units and urgent care centres, in addition to numerous general practitioner health
centres and surgeries offering varied levels of core and extended service.</p><p>
</p><p>The ‘Next Steps on the NHS Five Year Forward View’ set out plans for the roll-out
of urgent treatment centres. Following the publication of ‘Urgent Treatment Centres
– Principles and Standards’ in July 2017, systems have been developing their plans
for local service provision.</p><p> </p><p>The NHS Long Term Plan has reiterated the
intent to fully implement the Urgent Treatment Centre model by autumn 2020, so that
all localities have a consistent offer for out-of-hospital urgent care.</p>
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