It's a quango which the different healthcare organisations are members of. NHS England is one. Northern Ireland has its own Health and Social Care system. I don't know what the arrangement is in Wales. Its Chief Executive is Matthew Taylor who used to be Tony Blair's chief political strategist. Almost the first words I noticed on its framework linked above was cis-normative. Ghastly.
There's a lot of blah blah on the website about what it does:
"Integration and partnership working are the driving force of healthcare. We promote collaboration and partnership working as the key to improving population health, delivering high-quality care and reducing health inequalities.
This is our central focus. We support integration across our membership, connecting different parts of the health and care system to share learning and develop solutions to shared challenges."
We support our members in three main ways:
"We represent organisations and sectors, to ensure local organisations and systems work in the best interests of service users, citizens and staff.
We connect the whole healthcare system, to boost system working and develop solutions to shared challenges.
We support leaders to develop and hone their leadership skills, equipping leaders with tools, ideas and insights and connecting them with a community of leaders."