New chair at health trust

A new chairman has been chosen to oversee some health services in the area.
Malcolm Burch is the acting chairman for Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust (LCHS).
LCHS provides community-based health care services across the county to help people live independently at home including urgent care, therapy services, speech and language services, community nursing and services at four community hospitals.
Malcolm (pictured) is not new to LCHS, he started as a non-executive director in 2021 and recently worked as the deputy chairman, so he already knows the organisation, services LCHS runs and board of directors he will be working with.
Malcolm is currently employed as the chief executive and monitoring officer for the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and will continue this role, alongside being the acting chairman for LCHS.
Malcolm said: “I am delighted to take on the LCHS chairman role.
“I am passionate about the NHS and community services. Throughout my career, I have focused on involving the public in service provision and supporting NHS services to continuously improve performance and achieve better patient outcomes.
“This is a crucial time for the NHS where exemplary and seamless patient care can only be delivered through partnership working within Lincolnshire NHS and beyond.
“The role of community services in ensuring patients receive care closer to home is more vital than ever, and I will work to support the incredible and dedicated LCHS staff to deliver and develop community care services in Lincolnshire and beyond.”
Malcolm’s career spans universities, local government, policing and the NHS. Throughout his career, he has been focused on involving the public in service provision and supporting better performance and improved outcomes.
In the NHS, he was a non-executive director in Lincolnshire’s mental health trust for six years and before that spent four years as a commissioner as part of a Primary Care Trust in Peterborough and Cambridgeshire.
Maz Fosh, LCHS Chief Executive, said: “I am delighted that Malcolm is the acting chairman for LCHS. He has a wealth of experience and knowledge and I look forward to working closely with him in his new role.”

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