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Tag Archives: Collaborative Commissioning
Improving Care for Older People (NHS England / Age UK / PHE / Chief Fire Officer’s Association / JGCR)
Summary The guide to Improving Care for Older People, developed by NHS England in partnership with Age UK, Public Health England, and the Chief Fire Officer’s Association, is actually a collection of resources (some dating back several years). This collection … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active Ageing, Active and Healthy Ageing, Age and Ageing, Age-Friendly Housing, Age-Related Hearing Loss (ARHL), Ageing Population, Ageing Population Carer Support, Ageing Society, Ageing Well, Ageing Well and Supporting People Living With Frailty (NHS England), Ageing Well With Technology, Amenable Mortality, Avoidable Harm, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Mortality, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, Bladder Problems, Burden on Caregivers, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Home Admission Delay, Care in an Ageing Society, Care of Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Caregiver Assessments, Caregiver Burden, Caregivers, Caregiving (Carers), Carer Awareness, Carer Experience, Carer Fatigue, Carer Isolation, Carer Organisations, Carer Support, Carer Support Services, Carer's Needs, Carer’s Perspective, Carers Strategy, Carers Trust, Carers UK Adviceline, Carers' Assessments, Carers’ Benefits, Carers’ Health and Wellbeing, Caring and Family Finances, Caring into Later Life, Case Finding and Risk Stratification, Chief Fire Officers Association, Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA), Chief Fire Officers Association: Ageing Safely Strategy, Cognitive Impairment, Cold Homes, Collaboration, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Models of Delivery, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Community Care Assessments, Community Response Intervention Teams, Community Risk Intervention, Community Risk Intervention Team (CRIT), Community Volunteering, Community-Based Services, Complex Needs, Consensus Statement on Improving Health and Wellbeing (2015), Consent to Share Information, Cooking Arrangements, Coping With Stress, Culture Change in Health and Care, Delivering Better Health and Care Outcomes, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Design Principles for Safe and Well Visits, Determinants of Health, Electronic Frailty Index, electronic Frailty Index (eFI), Emily Holzhausen: Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Carers UK, Falls Prevention, Falls Reduction, Falls Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT), Family Caregivers, Family Carers, Feeling Under the Weather (Campaign), Fire and Rescue Service Delivering Home Modifications, Fire and Rescue Services (FRS), Fire and Rescue Services (FRS): Health Ambassadors, Fire and Rescue Services Act (2004), Fire and Rescue Services Checks on Older People, Fire and Rescue Services Checks on People With Long Term Health Conditions, Fire as a Health Asset: Consensus, Fire Safety Check Programmes, Fires, Frail Older People, Frailty, Frailty Identification and Frailty Care, Frailty Services, Frailty Syndromes, FRS Volunteers, Geriatric Care and Research Organisation (GeriCaRe), Greater Manchester FRS Community Risk Intervention Teams (CRITs), Guide to Healthy Ageing, Happiness and Wellbeing, Health and Care of Older People, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Wellbeing, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Ageing Conference 2018 (India), Healthy Ageing in India, Healthy Caring Guide, Healthy Feet, Hearing, Hearing Loss, Hoarding, Home Adaptations, Home Modifications, Home Safety, Home Security, Hydration and Nutrition, Identification of Frailty, Identification of Frailty (Routine Screening), Identifying People Living With Frailty, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Caring on Carers, Improving Care for Frail Older People, Improving Care for Older People (NHS England), Improving General Practice, Improving Lives of Carers, Improving Quality in General Practice, Improving the Quality of Care in General Practice, Inappropriate Hospital Admissions, Independence, Independence at Home, Independent Living, Independent Living At Home, India, India (State of Odisha), Informal Caregiving, Informal Carers, Information Needs of Carers, Information Technology, Integrated and Community-Based Care, Integrated Home and Community Care Services, Integrated Prevention Approaches, Integration of Health and Care, Integration of Health and Social Care, Journal of Geriatric Care and Research (JGCR), Keep Warm Keep Well, LGA: Local Government Association, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Links Between Mental Health and Fire Risk, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Government Authority: Beyond Fighting Fires, Local Health and Care Services, Loneliness, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Long Term Health Conditions, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Care and Support, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Maintaining Independence, Maintaining Relationships, Mental Health Needs of Carers, Mental Wellbeing, Mental Wellbeing and Older People, Mobile Technology, Multi-Agency Integration, Multi-Agency Working, Multi-Disciplinary Working, Multi-Morbidity, Needs of Carers, NHS England Risk Stratification Guidance, Older Community-Dwelling Adults, Older People At Home, Older People With Complex Needs, Older People: Independence and Mental Wellbeing, Opportunities to Treat Patients Without Hospital Admission, Partnership and Collaboration, Partnership Working, Partnership(s) Between NHS and Fire Service, Pathways for Frail and Vulnerable People, Patient Targeting and Risk Stratification, People Living With Frailty, Personalised Care and Support Planning Handbook, PHE: Public Health England, Portable Heaters and Open Fires, Potentially Modifiable Socio-Environmental Risk Factors, Preparations for Winter, Preventable Hospital Admissions, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Primary Care, Provision of Risk Appropriate Domestic Fire Detection and Warning, Public Health England (PHE), Recognising and Managing Frailty in Primary Care, Reducing Unplanned Hospitalisation, Regaining Independence, Rehospitalisations, Risk and Protective Factors for Mental Wellbeing, Risk of Nursing Home Admission, Risk Stratification, Social Media, Support for Carers, Support for People with Complex Needs, Supporting Health Wellbeing and Independence, Sustainable Caring, Targeted Screening, Targeting Resources on Vulnerable Populations, Treating Patients Without Hospital Admission, Unpaid Caregivers (Carers), Unpaid Carers, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Unplanned Hospitalisation, Urinary Incontinence, Urinary Infections, Use of Social Media, Vaccination Programmes, Visual Impairment, Voluntary and Community Sector, Voluntary Sector, Warm Homes, Winter Friends
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More on Integrated Care: Government Response to the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee’s Report (House of Commons / DHSC / King’s Fund / Duke University)
Summary In June 2018, the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee published the “Integrated care: organisations, partnerships and systems” report, which included 42 conclusions and recommendations. Full Text Link Reference Integrated care: organisations, partnerships and systems. Seventh Report … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, CQC: Care Quality Commission, Department of Health, Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Education England (HEE), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, International, King's Fund, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, NHS England, NHS Improvement, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Universal Interest, Wolverhampton
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, Accountable Care Organisations, Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Berkshire West (Reading Newbury and Wokingham), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Buckinghamshire, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Dorset, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Frimley Health (Slough Surrey Heath and Aldershot), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Nottinghamshire (Greater Nottingham and Rushcliffe), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw (Barnsley Bassetlew Doncaster Rotherham and Sheffield), Accountable Integrated Care Systems (AICS), Acute Care Collaboration (ACC) Vanguards, Adult Social Care Funding, Adult Social Care Services, Ageing Population, Arguments For and Against ACOs, Barriers to Change, Barriers to Integrated Care, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Progress in Local Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Bedfordshire Luton and Milton Keynes ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Bedfordshire Luton and Milton Keynes: Integrated Care System (ICS), Benefits of Integrated Care, Berkshire West ICS, Berkshire West ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Buckinghamshire: Integrated Care System (ICS), Care Quality Commission (CQC), City of Manchester, Clear Narrative on Benefits of Integrated Care From Patient’s Perspective (Proposed), Coherent Oversight and Regulation, Collaboration, Collaboration for Coordinated Care, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Working, Community Care, Community Engagement, Connecting Care+ (Wakefield), Coordinated Health and Social Care, Creeping Privatisation in NHS (sic), Cross-Sector Collaboration, Department of Health and Social Care, Department of Health and Social Care (Formerly the Department of Health), Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Dorset, Dorset ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Dorset STP Footprint, Dorset: Integrated Care System (ICS), Dr Charlotte Augst: Richmond Group of Charities, Dudley, Duke University, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, East London, Enablers for Progress in Local Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), English Local Authorities, Financial Constraints, Financial Context, Frimley Health and Care: Integrated Care System (ICS), Frimley Health STP Footprint, Frimley ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Future of NHS and Social Care, Global Health Innovation Center: Duke University, Government Response to Health and Social Care Committee’s Report on integrated Care: Organisations Partnerships and Solutions (DHSC), Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Committee (House of Commons), Health and Social Care Committee Inquiry into Integrated Care, Health and Social Care Committee’s Report on Integrated Care, Health and Social Care Configuration, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, HEE: Health Education England, Hospitals Collaboration Vanguards, House of Commons, House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee, Houses of Parliament, Incoherent Messages and Priorities, Integrated Care Partnerships (ICPs), Integrated Care Partnerships and Accountable Care Organisations, Integrated Care Systems, Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Integrated Care: Organisations Partnerships and Systems (House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee), Integrated Community Hubs, Integrated Primary and Acute Care Systems (PACS) Vanguard Sites, Integrating Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Joined-Up Care, Keep Our NHS Public (KONP), Lancashire and South Cumbria ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Lancashire and South Cumbria STP Footprint, Larwood Practice, Legislative Reform, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Matt Hancock: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Merger of NHS England and NHS Improvement, Merger of NHS England and NHS Improvement (Proposed), Models of Enhanced Health in Care Homes Vanguard Sites, Move From Integrated Care to Population Health Systems, Multispecialty Community Providers (MCPs) Vanguard Sites, New Care Models, New Care Models Programme, New Care Models: Vanguard Sites, New Models of Care, New Models of Care for Health and Social Care Systems, New Models of Care Vanguards, NHS 70 (NHS 70th Birthday), NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS New Care Models, NHS Privatisation Debate (sic), NHS Vanguard Projects, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICS, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Nottinghamshire STP Footprint, Optimism Bias (In the Face of Difficulties), Oversight and Regulation by National Bodies, Parliamentarians, Patient’s Perspective on Benefits of Integrated Care, Place-Based Collaboratives, Place-Based Leadership, Place-Based Planning, Privatisation (Backdoor), Proposals to Introduce ACOs in English NHS, Richmond Group of Charities, Social Care, Social Care Expenditure, Social 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Following a Diagnosis of Dementia: Information for Patients / Families and Friends Who are Carers (DHSC / SCIE)
Summary Patient information is available, from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), for persons diagnosed with dementia and those who care for them. Guidance on the support which can be expected covers: The care plan. The health care … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Alzheimer's Society, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Diagnosis, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, NICE Guidelines, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Patient Information, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged About Dementia: Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Access to Respite Care and Breaks, Advance Statement, Advance Statements and Decisions, Advanced Dementia and End of Life Care. Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Advice and Information, Advice and Support, Advice for Family and Friends, After a Diagnosis of Dementia. Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Care Integration, Care Planning, Carer's Allowance, Carers for People with Dementia, Carers Identified Supported and Involved, Carers of People With Dementia. Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Carers UK, Caring for Carers, Collaboration, Collaboration for Coordinated Care, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Collaborative Care Planning, Collaborative Commissioning, Commissioning for Carers, Commissioning for Carers Principles, Coordinated Care, Dementia UK, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Discharge Planning, Education and Staff Training, Encouraging Independence and Social Interaction, Family and Carers, Family Carers, Help With Day-to-Day Activities, Hospice UK, Hospital Discharge, Information and Advice Services, Information and Support for Carers, Information Needs of Carers, Information Resources on IDementia Care: Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care for Older People With Complex Needs, Integrated Commissioning, Join Dementia Research, Living Well With Dementia. Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Local Dementia Friendly Communities, Long-Term Health and Social Support, Long-Term Services and Support (LTSS), Long-Term Treatment, Meaningful Activity, Meaningful Activity and Occupation, Named Care Coordinators, Named Contacts Providing Continuity, Named Health Care Coordinators, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Office of the Public Guardian, Participation in Research, Participation in Research Studies, Partnership Working, Patient Involvement in Research, Person-Centred Coordinated Care, Post-Diagnosis Support, Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support, Post-Diagnostic Support, Public Participation in Research, Respite Care, Safe and Compassionate Care, SCIE's Dementia Resources Collection, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Staff Education, Staff Training, Support For People With Dementia. Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Symptoms of Dementia. Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Timely Diagnosis, Workforce Competencies, Workforce Development, Young-Onset Dementia
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Collaborative Working Between CCGs and AHSNs: Strategic Commissioning (NHSCC / AHSNs)
Summary A briefing from NHS Clinical Commissioners (NHSCC) and Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) supplies case studies illustrating the potential benefits of collaborative working between CCGs and AHSNs. A clear focus on specific issues is recommended. Full Text Link Reference … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) for South London, Academic Health Science Network for the North East and North Cumbria (AHSN NENC), Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), AHSN Network, Building Research Partnerships, Care Partnerships, CCGs: Clinical Commissioning Groups, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Collaboration, Collaboration for Coordinated Care, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Projects, Collaborative Research, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Collaborative Working in Local Communities for Benefit of Patients, DOACs, East Lancashire CCG, East Midlands AHSN, East Midlands CCGs, Health Innovation Network (South London AHSN), Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, Imperial College Health Partners, Kent CCGs, Kent Surrey and Sussex AHSN, Kent Surrey Sussex AHSN, Local AHSNs, Local Strategic Commissioning, London Borough of Newham, London CCGs, Low Cost Care Coordination, Neurorehabilitation Pathways, Newham CCG, NHS Clinical Commissioners, NHS Clinical Commissioners (NHSCC), NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS DPP), NHS England AHSN Network, NHS Newcastle Gateshead CCG, NHSCC: NHS Clinical Commissioners, North East and North Cumbria AHSN, North West Coast Innovation Agency, North West Coastal AHSN, North West London CCGs, Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Partnership Working, Population Health Improvement, Reducing A&E Admissions, Reducing Strokes Due to Atrial Fibrillation, Research Into Practice, Scarred Liver Project, Somerset CCG, South West AHSN, Strategic Commissioning, Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships, System-Wide Learning and Collaboration, UCLPartners, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Wessex AHSN
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Sustainability and Transformation Plans: Reviewing Details (BBC News / King’s Fund / Red Cross)
Summary A recent King’s Fund report explores the content of the Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) for reform of health and care services in England. According to BBC News 28 of these 44 proposals involve closures or downgrading of hospital … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, In the News, Integrated Care, King's Fund, Local Interest, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, UK
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, Abolition of the Purchaser/Provider Split, Accountability and Transparency, Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Achieving Better Value, Acute Care, Acute Hospital Care, Acute Stroke Care, Ageing Population, Ageing Society, Bath Swindon and Wiltshire STP Footprint, BBC Health News, Better Value in the NHS, Birmingham and Solihull STP Footprint, Bristol North Somerset and South Gloucestershire STP Footprint, British Red Cross, Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire and Berkshire West STP Footprint, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough STP Footprint, Casualty Ward Closures Overnight, Challenges of Reconfiguration, Cheshire and Merseyside STP Footprint, Coast Humber and Vale STP Footprint, Collaboration, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Working, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly STP Footprint, Coventry and Warwickshire STP Footprint, Derbyshire STP Footprint, Devon STP Footprint, Dorset STP Footprint, Durham Darlington Tees Hambleton Richmondshire and Whitby STP Footprint, Economic Sustainability, Efficiency Opportunities, Efficiency Savings, Emergency Care Improvement Programme (ECIP), Estimates of Social Care Funding Gap (Health Foundation), Financial Constraints, Financial Context, Financial Difficulties, Financial Performance, Financial Planning, Financial Position of NHS Trusts, Financial Pressure in the NHS, Financial Pressure on Hospitals, Financial Pressures, Financial Resilience, Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Frail Older People, Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Frimley Health STP Footprint, Funding Challenges, Funding Deficits, Funding Gap in Secondary Care, General Hospitals, Gloucestershire STP Footprint, Greater Manchester STP Footprint, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight STP Footprint, Health and Social Care Configuration, Herefordshire and Worcestershire STP Footprint, Hertfordshire and West Essex STP Footprint, House of Commons Library, House of Commons Library Briefing Paper CBP-8093, Integrated and Community-Based Care, Integrated Home and Community Care Services, Integration of Health and Social Care, Kent and Medway STP Footprint, Lancashire and South Cumbria STP Footprint, Leicester Leicestershire and Rutland STP Footprint, Lincolnshire STP Footprint, Local Health and Care Services, Local Health Economies, Mid and South Essex STP Footprint, Milton Keynes Bedfordshire and Luton STP Footprint, NHS Challenges and New Solutions, NHS Efficiency Savings, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Funding, NHS Health Check, NHS Health Check Series: BBC News (2017), NHS Spending, NHS Sustainability, Norfolk and Waveney STP Footprint, North Central London STP Footprint, North East London STP Footprint, North West London STP Footprint, Northamptonshire STP Footprint, Northumberland Tyne and Wear STP Footprint, Nottinghamshire STP Footprint, Overnight A&E / Casualty Ward Closures, Policy Context, Population Health, Population Health Systems, Population Healthcare, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention in Action (Red Cross), Provider Collaboration, Purchaser/Provider Split, Red Cross, Redesigning Local Healthcare Systems, Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin STP Footprint, Simon Stevens: Chief Executive of NHS England (2014-), Social Care Funding Gap, Somerset STP Footprint, South East London STP Footprint, South West London STP Footprint, South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw STP Footprint, Staffordshire STP Footprint, STP Footprints, Stroke Care, Suffolk and North East Essex STP Footprint, Surrey Heartlands STP Footprint, Sussex and East Surrey STP Footprint, Sustainability, Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Sustainability and Transformation Plans: Content and Implementation, Sustainability and Transformation Plans: Questions Over Opaque Development Practices, System Leadership, The Black Country STP Footprint, Thinking Like a Patient and Acting Like a Taxpayer, Transformation Footprints, Triple Definition of Prevention, Unmet Needs, Voluntary and Community Sector, Voluntary and Community Sector Organisations, West North and East Cumbria STP Footprint, West Yorkshire STP Footprint, Weston Area Health NHS Trust, Weston General Hospital
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Safe and Well Visits: Partnership Working Between Health, Social Care, Fire and Rescue Services and Volunteers (NHS England, PHE, LGA / CFOA / Age UK)
Summary Further information has become available concerning the programme of “health checks” for the homes of elderly people and patients with complex long-term conditions. Collaboration on establishing the working principles of these “Safe and Well” visits has involved cooperation between … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Falls Prevention, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, Age-Friendly Housing, Ageing Population, Alcohol, Avoidable Harm, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Mortality, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, Burns and Scalds, Candles, Care of Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Chief Fire Officers Association, Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA), Chief Fire Officers Association: Ageing Safely Strategy, Cognitive Impairment, Cold Homes, Collaboration, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Models of Delivery, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Community Response Intervention Teams, Community Risk Intervention, Community Risk Intervention Team (CRIT), Community Volunteering, Complex Needs, Consensus Statement on Improving Health and Wellbeing (2015), Consent to Share Information, Cooking Arrangements, Culture Change in Health and Care, Delivering Better Health and Care Outcomes, Dementia Long-Term Care and Support, Dementia Long-Term Services, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Design Principles for Safe and Well Visits, Determinants of Health, Drugs, E-Cigarettes, Electrical Equipment, Employment, Escape Plans, Falls, Falls Prevention, Falls Reduction, Falls Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT), Fire and Rescue Service Delivering Home Modifications, Fire and Rescue Services (FRS), Fire and Rescue Services (FRS): Health Ambassadors, Fire and Rescue Services Act (2004), Fire and Rescue Services Checks on Older People, Fire and Rescue Services Checks on People With Long Term Health Conditions, Fire as a Health Asset: Consensus, Fire Safety Check Programmes, Fires, Frailty, FRS Volunteers, Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester FRS (GMFRS), Greater Manchester FRS Community Risk Intervention Teams (CRITs), Health, Health and Care of Older People, Health and Social Care Integration, Hoarding, Home Adaptations, Home Modifications, Home Safety, Home Security, Independence, Independence at Home, Independent Living, Independent Living At Home, Integrated and Community-Based Care, Integrated Home and Community Care Services, Integrated Prevention Approaches, Integration of Health and Care, Integration of Health and Social Care, Jacquie White: NHS England’s Deputy Director for People with Long Term Conditions, Learning Disability, LGA: Local Government Association, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Links Between Mental Health and Fire Risk, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Government Authority: Beyond Fighting Fires, Local Health and Care Services, Loneliness, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Long Term Health Conditions, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Mental Health, Mobility, Modifiable Risk Factors, Multi-Agency Integration, Multi-Agency Working, Multi-Disciplinary Working, Multi-Morbidity, National Long Term Conditions Year of Care Commissioning Programme, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), Older People With Complex Needs, Partnership and Collaboration, Partnership Working, Partnership(s) Between NHS and Fire Service, PHE: Public Health England, Portable Heaters and Open Fires, Potentially Modifiable Socio-Environmental Risk Factors, Prescription Medicines, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Provision of Clinical and Other Equipment in Home Potentially Increasing Fire Risk, Provision of Risk Appropriate Domestic Fire Detection and Warning, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Social Care and NHS Outcomes To Which Home Adaptations Contribute, Public Health Social Care and NHS Outcomes To Which Safe and Well Visits Contribute, RCGP e-learning Package For GPs, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Risk Factors, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Alcohol, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Burns and Scalds, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Candles, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Consent to Share Information, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Cooking, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Drugs, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: E-Cigarettes, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Electrical Equipment, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Employment, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Escape Plans, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Falls, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Fire, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Frailty, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Health, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Hoarding, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Home Security, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Learning Disability, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Loneliness and Social Isolation, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Mental Health, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Mobility, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Portable Heaters and Open Fires, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Prescription Medicines, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Provision of Clinical and Other Equipment in Home Potentially Increasing Fire Risk, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Provision of Risk Appropriate Domestic Fire Detection and Warning, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Safety of Under Five Year Olds, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Sensory Impairment, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Smoking, Safe and Well Visit (Light Touch) Checks: Weight, Safe and Well Visits, Safety of Under Five Year Olds, Sensory Impairment, Smoking, Socio-Environmental Risk Factors, Support for People with Complex Needs, Voluntary and Community Sector, Voluntary Sector, Weight, Working Together: Health and Social Care Plus Fire and Rescue Services
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Integrated Local Commissioning and Place-Based Health (NLGN and Collaborate / NHS England)
Summary The Place-Based Health Commission was convened by the New Local Government Network (NLGN) and Collaborate. The following report, from NLGN and Collaborate, takes a fresh alternative view of the future of health and care, re-imagining what might be achievable if … Continue reading →
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Tagged 15 Year Forward View (15yfv), AbbVie, Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Accountable Care Organisations (in United States and England), Accountable Care Systems, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Berkshire West (Reading Newbury and Wokingham), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Blackpool and Fylde Coast (Lancashire and South Cumbria Later), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Buckinghamshire, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Dorset, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Frimley Health (Slough Surrey Heath and Aldershot), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Luton (Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): Nottinghamshire (Greater Nottingham and Rushcliffe), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw (Barnsley Bassetlew Doncaster Rotherham and Sheffield), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs): West North and East Cumbria Plus Northumberland, Alfred Squire Road Health Centre (Wolverhampton), Alison Tonge: Director of Commissioning Operations at NHS England (West Midlands), All Together Better Sunderland, Andrew Burnell: Chief Executive of City Health Care Partnership, Andrew Webster: Director of Public Sector Practice of KPMG, Birmingham, Birmingham City Council, Bradley Health Centre (Wolverhampton), British Red Cross, Buurtzorg Model: Netherlands, Canterbury District Health Board (DHB), Canterbury District Health Board: DHB (New Zealand), City Health Care Partnership, Cllr Ruth Dombey: Leader of London Borough of Sutton, Co-Location, Co-Location Models, Co-Location of Out-Of-Hours Services With Emergency Departments, Collaborate, Collaborative Commissioning, Commitment Devices In Practice, Community Connector Pilots In Sunderland, Community Empowerment, Community Rehabilitation Enablement and Support Teams, Community-Led Health In Cleveland, Comparative Studies (International), Connect East Ipswich, Connect Sudbury, Cross-Party and Public Consensus On Sustainable Funding, Culture and Behaviour Change, Dame Julie Moore: Chief Executive of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Danish Healthcare System, Demand, Demand Management, Demand-Side Factors, Demographic Time-Bomb, District Health Board for Canterbury (New Zealand), Dr Dan DeRosa: Chair of NHS Wolverhampton CCG, Early Intervention and Prevention, Economic Sustainability, EMPOWER, Empowering Communities for Health, Empowering Patients, Empowerment, Enhanced Out-of-Hours General Practice, Evidence Paradox, Family Mosaic: Health Begins At Home, Fifteen Year Forward View, Financial Pressure in the NHS, Five Steps On Arc of Citizen Engagement, Funding Which Incentivises Prevention, Gesundes Kinzigtal Model, Gm-Connect: Greater Manchester Information Governance, Great Pie Forward View (UFO/ACO Conspiracy Metaphor), Greater Manchester Collaborative Leadership Framework, Greater Manchester Localities, Greater Manchester Reform, Gwenan White: UK Director of Communications and Patient Relations of Abbvie, Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs), Health Demand, HealthPathways Programme (Canterbury DHB), Improvement Opportunities in Local Commissioning, Integrated Local Commissioning, Integrated Neighbourhood Team Working: Suffolk Localities, Integrated Urgent Care Services in Wolverhampton, John Harrison: Chief Executive of West Midlands Doctors Urgent Care (WDUC), Joint Commissioning, Jointly Funded Posts: Integrated Neighbourhood Teams, Julian Herbert: Chief Accountable Officer of NHS Ipswich and East Suffolk CCG and NHS West Suffolk CCG, King's Fund, KPMG, Lea Road Medical Practice (Wolverhampton), Living Well Programme, Local Commissioning, Local Empowerment, Local Government, Local Health and Wellbeing Boards, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, London Borough of Sutton, Lord Adebowale CBE, Lord Adebowale: Turning Point, Lord Victor Adebowale: Chair of Collaborate, Lord Victor Adebowale: Chair of the Place-Based Health Commission, Low Hill Health Centre (Wolverhampton), Maggie Rae: 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Place-Based Health Commission, Place-Based Leadership, Place-Based Planning, PoC Zero: Point of Contact 0, Poorly Aligned Incentives, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention Agenda, Primary Care Co-Location, Primary Care Vertical Integration, Primary Care Vertical Integration Pilot: Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT), Professor Geoff Layer: Vice Chancellor of the University of Wolverhampton, Provider Sustainability, Public Health, Public Health Wiltshire Council, Quality of Care in a Place (CQC), Richard Humphries: Assistant Director of Policy of King’s Fund, Rigid Regulation, Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell as Vice-Chair of the Place-Based Health Commission, Rt Hon. Stephen Dorrell MP, Rt Hon. Stephen Dorrell: Chair of NHS Confederation, Rt Hon. Stephen Dorrell: Former Secretary of State for Health (1995-1997), Ruskin Road Surgery (Wolverhampton), Ruth Cooke: Chief Executive of Midland Heart, Sarah Reed: Assistant Chief Executive of Sunderland City Council, Self-Care, Self-Directed Care, Sexual Health Services: Birmingham, Single Point Locality Commissioning From One Health and Wellbeing Budget, Skaevinge Project: Denmark, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Stephen Dalton: Director of Mental Health Network, Stockport Together, Suffolk, Sunderland, Sunderland City Council, Sustainability, Sustainable Care, Sutton, Sutton Uplift: Integrated Primary Care Mental Health Service, Swedish Healthcare System, Thought Experiments: Willing Suspension of Disbelief, Three Conversation Approach: Partners for Change, Transformation, Tricia Kennerley: Vice President of Director of International Public Affairs Walgreens Boots Alliance, Turning Point’s Connected Care Model, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Urgent Care Centre at New Cross Hospital, Value Opportunities in Local Commissioning, Vertical Integration, Vertical Integration (of Primary and Secondary Care), Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Walgreens Boots Alliance, Weightmans LLP, West Midlands Doctors Urgent Care (WDUC), West Suffolk Integrated Care Organisation, Wiltshire Council, Wolverhampton Accountable Care System: Strategic Outline Case, Wolverhampton City Council, Wolverhampton Clinical Commissioning Group, Wolverhampton Urgent and Emergency Care Strategy
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Joint Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Dementia Care and Support (NHS England / Department of Health / BBC News)
Summary Attention is again drawn to the joint declaration, spanning “government, health, social care and the third sector” (announced earlier in January 2016), which aims to improve the quality of services for persons with dementia, and their families / carers. … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Society, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Diagnosis, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Education England (HEE), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, NHS England, Patient Care Pathway, Patient Information, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Advice and Information, Advice and Support, Advice for Family and Friends, Age Related Diseases and Health Trust, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing and Society, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population, Alistair Burns: NHS England’s National Clinical Director for Dementia, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, BBC Health News, Care at Home, Care Integration, Care Planning, Carer Support, Carer Support Services, Carers for People with Dementia, Carers Identified Supported and Involved, Caring for Carers, Collaboration, Collaboration for Coordinated Care, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Collaborative Care Planning, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Leadership, Collaborative Models of Delivery, Collaborative Quality Improvement, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Older People, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Quality, Commissioning for Transformation, Commitment to Carers (NHS England), Community Mental Health, Community Mental Health Services, Compassionate Care, Conditions for Integration, Coordinated Care, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Policy, Dementia Policy: Research, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Alzheimer’s Society, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Beth Britton – Freelance Campaigner and Consultant, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Brendan Clifford – Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council for Adults Principal Social Worker Network, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Dementia UK, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Department of Health, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Health Education England, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Local Government Association, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: National Association of Primary Care, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: NHS England, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: NHS Improving Quality, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Public Health England, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Royal College of GPs, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: The Age Related Diseases and Health Trust, Dementia UK, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, Department of Health Dementia Challenge (2020), Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council on behalf of the Adults Principal Social Worker Network, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council: Adults Principal Social Worker Network, Education and Staff Training, Encouraging Independence and Social Interaction, Family and Carers, Family Carers, Information and Advice Services, Information and Support for Carers, Information Needs of Carers, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care for Older People With Complex Needs, Integrated Commissioning, Joint Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Dementia Care and Support, Joint Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Dementia Care and Support Signatories, Joint Policy Declaration on Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support, Leadership for Compassionate Care, LGA: Local Government Association, Liaison and In-Reach Services for Frail Older People, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Integration, London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Care and Support, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Long-Term Health and Social Support, Long-Term Services and Support (LTSS), Long-Term Treatment, Meaningful Activity, Meaningful Activity and Occupation, Models of Care: Age-Related Models, Models of Care: Integrated Models, Models of Enhanced Health in Care Homes, National Association of Primary Care, NHS Improving Quality, Participation in Research Studies, Partnership Working, People with Dementia in Care Homes, Policy Declaration on Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support, Post-Diagnosis Support, Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support, Post-Diagnostic Support, Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia, Prime Minister's Office, Prime Minister’s Challenge On Dementia 2020, Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, Public Health England (PHE), Redesigning Local Healthcare Systems, Redesigning Services, Reducing Inappropriate Use of Antipsychotics, Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), Royal College of GPs, Safe and Compassionate Care, Staff Education, Staff Training, Timely Diagnosis, Workforce Competencies, Workforce Development
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Cross-Sector Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Care and Support for People With Dementia (Department of Health)
Summary A joint declaration “across government, health, social care and the third sector” has been announced, aiming at improving the quality of services for persons with dementia. Full Text Link Reference Dementia: post-diagnostic care and support. London: Department of Health, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Advice and Information, Advice and Support, Advice for Family and Friends, Age Related Diseases and Health Trust, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Care Integration, Care Planning, Carers for People with Dementia, Carers Identified Supported and Involved, Caring for Carers, Collaboration, Collaboration for Coordinated Care, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Collaborative Care Planning, Collaborative Commissioning, Collaborative Leadership, Collaborative Models of Delivery, Collaborative Quality Improvement, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Older People, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Quality, Commissioning for Transformation, Community Mental Health, Community Mental Health Services, Compassionate Care, Conditions for Integration, Coordinated Care, Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Alzheimer’s Society, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Beth Britton – Freelance Campaigner and Consultant, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Brendan Clifford – Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council for Adults Principal Social Worker Network, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Dementia UK, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Department of Health, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Health Education England, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Local Government Association, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: National Association of Primary Care, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: NHS England, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: NHS Improving Quality, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Public Health England, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: Royal College of GPs, Dementia Post-Diagnostic Care and Support Policy Declaration - Signatories: The Age Related Diseases and Health Trust, Dementia UK, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council on behalf of the Adults Principal Social Worker Network, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council: Adults Principal Social Worker Network, Education and Staff Training, Encouraging Independence and Social Interaction, Family and Carers, Family Carers, Information and Advice Services, Information and Support for Carers, Information Needs of Carers, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care for Older People With Complex Needs, Integrated Commissioning, Joint Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Dementia Care and Support, Joint Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Dementia Care and Support Signatories, Leadership for Compassionate Care, LGA: Local Government Association, Liaison and In-Reach Services for Frail Older People, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Integration, London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Care and Support, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Long-Term Health and Social Support, Long-Term Services and Support (LTSS), Long-Term Treatment, Meaningful Activity, Meaningful Activity and Occupation, Models of Care: Age-Related Models, Models of Care: Integrated Models, Models of Enhanced Health in Care Homes, National Association of Primary Care, NHS Improving Quality, Participation in Research Studies, Partnership Working, People with Dementia in Care Homes, Post-Diagnosis Support, Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support, Post-Diagnostic Support, Public Health England (PHE), Redesigning Local Healthcare Systems, Redesigning Services, Reducing Inappropriate Use of Antipsychotics, Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), Royal College of GPs, Safe and Compassionate Care, Staff Education, Staff Training, Timely Diagnosis, Workforce Competencies, Workforce Development
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Integrated Urgent Care Commissioning Standards (NHS England)
Summary NHS England’s Urgent and Emergency Care Review will involve the delivery of NHS 111 and General Practice Out-of-Hours services being brought closer together. The aim is to provide patients with a simplified “front door” to urgent and emergency health … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 24/7 Access to Urgent and Emergency Care, 24/7 Urgent GP Services, Access to Urgent and Emergency Care, Ageing and Society, Ageing Population, Alignment of GP Out of Hours Calls With NHS 111 Service, Ambulance Services, British Medical Association (BMA), Burden Advice and Assessment Service (BAAS), Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Clinical Decision Support Software (CDSS), Co-Commissioning, Co-Location of Out-Of-Hours Services With Emergency Departments, Collaborative Commissioning, Commissioning and Service Development, Commissioning for Transformation, Commissioning Standards: Integrated Urgent Care (September 2015), Commissioning Urgent and Emergency Care for Older People, Comprehensive Local Directory of Services, David Davis: NHS England’s Clinical Lead for the NHS 111 Integrated Urgent Care Workforce Development Programme, Directory of Services (DOS), Dr Amanda Doyle: Co-Chair of NHS Clinical Commissioners Leadership Group, Dr Ossie Rawstorne: Medical Advisor to NHS 111, Emergency Ambulance Services, Factors Behind Increasing Emergency Admissions, Factors in Increased Use of Urgent and Emergency Care, GP Cooperatives and Out-of-Hours Services, GP Out-of-Hours Services, Health Advisers (Call Handlers), HSCIC Burden Advice and Assessment Service (BAAS), Improving Referral Pathways, Integrated Care Advice Service or Clinical Hub, Integrated Care Advice Service Roles: Dental, Integrated Care Advice Service Roles: Mental Health, Integrated Care Advice Service Roles: Pharmacy, Integrated Urgent Care, Integrated Urgent Care Clinical Decision Support System(s), Integrated Urgent Care Commissioning Standards, Integrated Urgent Care Minimum Data Set (MDS), Local Directory of Services (DOS), Local Urgent Care Centres, New Front Door to Urgent and Emergency Care Services, NHS 111, NHS 111 Commissioning Standards, NHS 111 Front Door, NHS 111 Integrated Urgent Care Workforce Development Programme, NHS 111 Minimum Data Set (MDS), NHS 111 National Programme Team, NHS 111 Service, NHS 111 Shifting Burden From A&E and Ambulance Services, NHS England Urgent and Emergency Care Review Team, NHS GP and Out-of-Hours Services, NHS Pathways: Integrating Urgent Care, Out of Hours Care, Out of Hours GP Services, Out of Hours Services, Out of Hours Support, Out-of-Hours General Practice, Out-of-Hours GP Services in England, Out-of-hours National Quality Requirements (NQRs), Out-of-Hours Primary Care, Payment Approach for Integrated Urgent Care, Primary Care Out-of-Hours (OOH) Services, Professor Keith Willett: NHS England’s Director of Acute Care, Reducing Inappropriate NHS 111 Referrals to 999 and A&E, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Reducing Unscheduled Admissions, Referrals From NHS 111 to A&E, Referrals From NHS 111 to GPs, Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), Standardisation Committee for Care Information (SCCI), Transforming Urgent and Emergency Care Services, Unnecessary Hospital Admissions, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Unscheduled Admissions, Update on the Urgent and Emergency Care Review, Urgent and Emergency Care, Urgent and Emergency Care (UEC) Review, Urgent and Emergency Care Commissioning, Urgent and Emergency Care Review, Urgent and Emergency Care Services in England, Urgent and Emergency Care: Call Handling and Assessment, Urgent and Emergency Care: Clinical Advice and Treatment, Urgent Care Centres (UCCs), Urgent Care Centres (Walk-In and Minor Injuries Units), Urgent Care Clinical Hubs, Urgent Care Services Outside of Hospitals, Volume-Based Funding
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