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03-Mar-2026

NHS Alliance Named as New UK National Body Following Merger

The NHS Confederation and NHS Providers have confirmed that their newly merged organisation will be called The NHS Alliance. Launching in April 2026, the national membership body will represent and support NHS leadership across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The merger, first confirmed in January, brings together two established organisations to strengthen collective influence and provide enhanced support to NHS trusts, primary care, integrated care boards, and independent and voluntary sector providers. The NHS Alliance aims to offer a unified voice to government while helping members navigate a period of intense pressure and transformation.

Lord Victor Adebowale, who will serve as inaugural chair, said the move is about being more influential and delivering greater value for members. He emphasised the need for a stronger, system wide voice capable of speaking with authority and improving performance across the NHS.

Sir Terence Stephenson, incoming vice chair, said the new body will provide representation, evidence and solidarity to leaders facing unprecedented challenges.

Sir CiarĂ¡n Devane, currently chair of Ireland’s Health Service Executive, will take on the role of inaugural chief executive. Further details on branding and leadership will follow ahead of the April launch.