Professor John Howarth MBE, deputy CEO of North Cumbria Integrated Care Trust, is leaving his post after nearly 10 years at board level in North Cumbria. Before that he was clinical director for community services and has been a local clinician for 36 years.
John has been instrumental in work at the trust to integrate care across different systems over many years, playing a significant role in the merger and leading the response to the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year.
John set up set up North Cumbria Primary Care which is a not for profit social enterprise covering 11 general practices. He had planned to return to work in primary care but the coronavirus pandemic intervened. John stepped up to lead the first phase response bringing his skills (he has a Fellowship in Public Health) and experience (in the past he worked in 13 conflict zones including responses to outbreaks of Lassa Fever, Cholera, Malaria and TB) to bear in North Cumbria.
Prof Howarth said: "I would like to thank the fantastic colleagues and friends in the trust for their support over the years. I have always been passionate about serving our local communities and care deeply about addressing inequality and looking after our most vulnerable. My new role as CEO of North Cumbria Primary Care which will serve about a third of our population will enable me to continue this work. I will remain a great friend and ally of the trust and look forwards to close partnership working – we have already created and host a number of joint roles between primary and secondary care."