UK and Ireland Fast-Track Cities

BIRMINGHAM

Birmingham’s Fast-Track Cities+ is part of the UK and Ireland network of Fast-Track Cities working together whenever possible to drive forward bold actions.

Fast-Track Cities in Birmingham originally focused on ending HIV. It expanded to also tackle viral hepatitis (Hep B and Hep C) and Tuberculosis (TB), because these conditions often affect the same communities and can be addressed together. That’s why it’s now called Fast-Track Cities+ — the “plus” reflects the added focus on hepatitis and TB alongside HIV.

Led by Birmingham Public Health, Birmingham Fast-Track Cities+ progress is driven by committed local partners, including:

  • University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
  • NHS England and NHS Improvement Specialised Commissioning
  • Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board
  • United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
  • voluntary and community organisations

Its action plan is informed by a local needs assessment, and aims to ensure a joined-up effort and city-wide approach.

Find out more about Birmingham Fast Track Cities+ on Birmingham City Council’s website.

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