The dental recovery plan’s four main initiatives were centrally planned by NHSE and DHSC with instructions given to commissioners as to how to carry them out.65 The plan’s delivery, therefore, was heavily reliant on ICBs implementing these initiatives at a local level and delivery by dental practices. The NAO’s report notes that ICB’s had “mixed experiences” of engaging with NHSE and DHSC, and that while some met with the national team to discuss local initiatives and any overlap with the pro...
The dental recovery plan’s four main initiatives were centrally planned by NHSE and DHSC with instructions given to commissioners as to how to carry them out.65 The plan’s delivery, therefore, was heavily reliant on ICBs implementing these initiatives at a local level and delivery by dental practices. The NAO’s report notes that ICB’s had “mixed experiences” of engaging with NHSE and DHSC, and that while some met with the national team to discuss local initiatives and any overlap with the proposed national schemes, these were not always fully taken into account.66 Given the failure of the plan to deliver any increase in activity, it seems cle Type: conclusion | Number: 23 | Response status: accepted Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented: April 2025 4.2 Whilst NHSE sought to engage ICBs and regional colleagues in the development of the Dental Recovery Plan (DRP) NHSE acknowledge that there is more to do to streng