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New national Women’s Health Strategy creates opportunity for neighbourhood-based care delivery

10 June, 2026
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The Government’s renewed Women’s Health Strategy for England has reinforced the NHS’s growing focus on delivering more women’s healthcare closer to home, creating significant opportunities for neighbourhood-based care models, integrated diagnostics and flexible healthcare infrastructure.

The strategy places strong emphasis on:

  • Women’s health hubs
  • Community diagnostics
  • Faster access to gynaecology services
  • Integrated neighbourhood care
  • Improved outpatient pathways
  • Reducing fragmentation between services

For NHS organisations and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), the challenge now moves from policy ambition to practical delivery.

The strategy calls for neighbourhood women’s health services, a single point of access for non-urgent gynaecology referrals, redesigned pathways for common conditions such as menopause and heavy menstrual bleeding, and greater use of community diagnostic services.

At the same time, NHS England’s wider neighbourhood health agenda is encouraging more diagnostics, outpatient activity and follow-up care to move away from traditional acute environments and into local community settings.

Infrastructure will play an important role

While women’s health hubs are fundamentally models of care rather than simply buildings, suitable healthcare environments will still be essential to successful delivery.

Many NHS organisations continue to face challenges linked to:

  • Ageing estates
  • Limited outpatient space
  • Increasing diagnostic demand
  • Gynaecology waiting lists
  • Service disruption during refurbishment projects

Flexible healthcare infrastructure can help systems address these pressures while supporting new models of care.

Modern methods of construction (MMC) and modular healthcare facilities offer a practical route to delivering additional capacity quickly and with reduced disruption to live healthcare environments.

Potential applications include:

  • Women’s health hubs
  • Community diagnostic environments
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Procedure rooms
  • Decant facilities during refurbishment
  • Integrated neighbourhood health centres
  • Supporting integrated care closer to home

Vanguard Healthcare Solutions already works with NHS organisations to deliver flexible healthcare environments that support diagnostics, outpatient services, elective recovery and community-based care pathways.

Its neighbourhood health centre and diagnostic suite solutions align closely with the direction of travel outlined within the Women’s Health Strategy and wider NHS neighbourhood health guidance.

These facilities can support:

  • One-stop outpatient pathways
  • Community diagnostics
  • Faster patient access
  • Integrated care delivery
  • Flexible expansion of services

Swindon Community Diagnostic Centre demonstrates rapid deployment

A recent Vanguard project at Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust highlights how modern construction methods can support healthcare delivery at pace.

Using modular construction, Vanguard delivered a Community Diagnostic Centre designed to increase local diagnostic capacity while minimising disruption to hospital operations. The facility includes two treatment rooms and six patient assessment pods and was expected to support approximately 6,000 patients during its first year.

Pre-manufactured modules were installed on site over just two days, helping reduce operational impact while accelerating deployment.

The project demonstrates how flexible infrastructure can support the NHS’s wider ambition to deliver more care closer to patients’ homes.

From strategy to delivery

The renewed Women’s Health Strategy signals an important shift in how women’s healthcare services will increasingly be organised and delivered across England.

For NHS organisations, successful implementation will depend not only on pathway redesign and workforce planning, but also on creating the right environments to support integrated neighbourhood-based care.

As systems continue to explore women’s health hubs, community diagnostics and redesigned outpatient pathways, infrastructure flexibility and speed of deployment are likely to become increasingly important considerations.

Vanguard Healthcare Solutions continues to support NHS organisations with flexible healthcare infrastructure designed to help deliver modern, patient-centred healthcare closer to home.

Download our insight paper "Building Neighbourhood-Based Women's Healthcare: Why infrastructure now matters to delivery of the renewed Women's Health Strategy"

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