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About Us
East End Health Network 2 is a well-established NHS Primary Care Network (PCN) proudly serving the parts of the Northwest Locality of Tower Hamlets.
With over 15 years of experience, we are deeply rooted in the communities of Whitechapel, Bethnal Green South, and Brick Lane. Our commitment to patient care, early intervention and prevention of long term conditions, health literacy, the wellbeing of our residents drives us to address health inequalities and deliver holistic care tailored to the needs of our residents.
Learn more about our journey and how we continue to make a difference in the lives of those we serve.
Vision
To provide sustainable, excellent health care which is the envy of the UK and to empower patients to make healthier choices and achieve their full life potential. We will do this by sharing best practice and through broad collaborative working within a mutually supportive environment.
Who we are
East End Health Network 2 is a leading NHS Primary Care Network deeply rooted in the communities of Tower Hamlets.
Our team is passionate about delivering care that spans from early years all the way to growing old focusing on providing innovation and excellence.
What We Do
At East End Health Network 2, we are dedicated to delivering a wide range of practice-based and cross organisational services that are carefully tailored to meet the diverse needs of our patients.
Our primary goal is to improve health outcomes and address health inequalities through continuous, compassionate care. We work in close collaboration with local stakeholders - including patients, healthcare providers, and commissioners - to develop effective, responsive healthcare solutions.
Our commitment to professional development enables us to offer specialised services and innovative care, supporting both immediate health needs and long-term wellness for our community.
What is a Primary Care Network?
A Primary Care Network is a group of GP practices who work together with community, mental health, social care, and voluntary services in the local area, to provide comprehensive primary care services to a defined population.
PCNs build on existing primary care services and enable greater provision of proactive, personalised, and coordinated health and social care for people close to home.
Over 99% of general practices are part of a PCN who sign up to the Network Contract DES which details our core requirements and entitlements.
What benefits do Primary Care Networks have for patients?
- They offer a larger range of care services that well be close to patients' homes, as well as improved access
- PCNs work with a wider range of health and community services
- Patients will be able to receive support for a more complicated conditions, and will have access to the health and care services that can support them
- Patients will be able to have more of a role in making decisions around their own health and the care they receive What can you expect from your PCN? Additional healthcare professionals are being recruited to work on behalf of our GP practices within the Primary Care Network. These roles can include Clinical Pharmacists, Mental Health Practitioners, Physiotherapists, Dietitians, Podiatrists, Social Prescribing Link Workers and Care Coordinators. By introducing a greater skill mix, our patients will have greater access to the support they need to keep people healthy and independent.