In a recent update, two NHS boards to explore joint working in Sussex and In a recent update, two NHS boards to explore joint working in Sussex and Surrey, which would be a part of a government savings drive. The Surrey Heartlands and Sussex Integrated Care Board (ICBs), which happen to oversee the running of health services in their respective counties, have gone on to confirm the move after they were told to cut their running expenditures by 50% until December 2025.

In a recent update, two NHS boards to explore joint working in Sussex and Surrey, which would be a part of a government savings drive. The Surrey Heartlands and Sussex Integrated Care Board (ICBs), which happen to oversee the running of health services in their respective counties, have gone on to confirm the move after they were told to cut their running expenditures by 50% until December 2025.
Apparently, these changes happen to be a part of the latest round of NHS reforms that happen to include the abolition of NHS England as well as the scrapping of Healthwatch, the independent watchdog.
At one of the Brighton and Hove City Council meetings, which was held in July 2025, Stephen Lightfoot, the chairman of NHS Sussex, remarked that a prominent number of the board staff were facing losing their jobs.
