Robin Porter appointed Chair of Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care Board
Health / Sun 16th Nov 2025 at 03:32pm
ROBIN Porter has been appointed as the Chair of NHS Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB).
Robin takes over the role from Acting Chair of Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB, Professor Gurch Randhawa, who will now step into the role of Deputy Chair.

In September, Robin Porter was announced as the Chair of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough ICB, in addition to his existing role as Chair of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB. With his new additional responsibility for the Hertfordshire and west Essex area, Robin now Chairs all three of the East of England ICBs which are expected to be legally established as Central East ICB in April 2026.
By working across significantly larger geographical areas, the ICBs of the future are expected to be able to operate more efficiently, reducing their running costs whilst delivering significant improvements in NHS services for residents.
Robin said of his appointment: “It is a privilege to be appointed to lead Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB – which is expected to form a significant part of what will become one of England’s largest Integrated Care Boards, serving 3.5 million people in one of the most diverse, vibrant and fast-growing areas of England – where I am proud to be a resident.
“I have already begun to meet, listen to and learn from NHS colleagues, local government leaders, partner organisations and residents across the area. I am thrilled to be a part of the mission to reshape health and care services and implement the government’s three big priorities in its 10 Year Plan for Health: shifting the emphasis from a sickness service to a service that supports people to stay healthy, moving NHS support out of big hospitals and into local neighbourhoods when that’s in patients’ best interests, and creating modern, digital, services which are fit for our residents now, and in the future.”
The three current ICBs Robin now Chairs will legally remain in place until proposed changes are enacted in April 2026.
As part of the reorganisation of services in the East of England NHS area, the three district council areas in the west of Essex – Harlow, Uttlesford and Epping – which are currently served by Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB, are expected to join an Essex-based cluster of ICBs, working closely with Mid and South Essex ICB and the north east area of Essex (currently served by Suffolk and North East Essex ICB).
Clare Panniker, Regional Director for NHS England in the East of England, said: “I’m delighted that Robin will be the Chair, bringing his wealth of public sector experience in both the NHS and local government to benefit patients in the area, and our wider region.
“His appointment will play a pivotal role in helping us deliver the bold and ambitious 10 Year Health Plan here in the East of England.”
Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust fourth from bottom of a national cancer care league table for waiting time targets. The UK has some of worst cancer survival rates in developed world - But our clusters of ICBs, they are World Beating!
Another grossly over paid "manager" taking up resources from the NHS kitty :(
The people of west Essex really doesn't care about another change to the management of their ICB. What they care about is getting professional NHS medical care and treatment swiftly. However, before that can happen the Potter Street area of Harlow needs its doctors' surgery restored after it was removed in 2018 without any consultation with its patients. Will it happen any time soon? On current progress the answer is no.
Funny thing is when did we become part of Hertfordshire, the hospital PAH was almost bottom of the hospital in England and the four bottom for cancer treatment and I can definitely agree with that, what is he going to do to fix the problem s in the hospital, nothing did we get moved in to Hertfordshire because of the new housing estate
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