A personal health budget uses NHS funding to create an individually agreed personalised care and support plan. This offers people of all ages greater choice and flexibility over how their assessed health and wellbeing needs are met.
The personalised care and support planning conversation identifies the care, support and services upon which the PHB will be spent. This can include a range of things to give people access to care, support and services that are holistic, innovative and build on their strengths.
The following groups have a legal right to have a PHB:
The rollout of PHBs is not confined to these ‘right to have’ groups. Ensuring more people can benefit from personalised care is one of the key practical changes set out in the NHS Long Term Plan. This sets the ambition to increase the uptake of PHBs to 200,000 people by 2023/24.
This elearning session helps users develop their understanding of personal health budgets including the key features that underpin all aspects of the PHB process and the six steps involved in implementing and maintaining a PHB.
You can find more information about PHBs here: NHS England » Personal health budgets (PHBs)
This learning is intended for healthcare practitioners who are delivering PHBs on behalf of ICBs. It provides entry level training, giving the very basics about PHBs.
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The Personal Health Budgets programme is also available to NHS healthcare staff via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR). Accessing this e-learning via ESR means that your completions will transfer with you throughout your NHS career.
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