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Tag Archives: Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Alternative Approaches to Reducing Hospital Admissions / Re-Admissions (BBC News / British Red Cross / NESTA / King’s Fund)
Summary The British Red Cross has proposed that home assessments, and comparatively simple interventions, when discharging old and vulnerable people for hospitals would help to reduce avoidable but predictable hospital re-admissions (and prevent many hospital admissions in the first place). … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, 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), In the News, Integrated Care, King's Fund, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Acute Hospital Care, Age Friendly Homes, Age-Friendly Housing, Ageing and Society, Ageing Population, Assessment Before Discharge, Assisting Patients Inside Their Homes (Opportunity to Check Home Environment), Aston University, Avoidable Acute Hospital Admission in Older People, Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoiding Unplanned Admissions, BBC Health News, Bed Occupancy Rates, Between Home and Hospital: With British Red Cross, Birmingham, British Red Cross, Community Service Volunteers (CSV), Community-Based Care, Community-Based Support, Community-Based Volunteering, Costs and Harms of Delays in Discharging Older Patients From Hospital, Crises Facing Independent Living Service Users, Crisis Prevention, Criteria Led Discharge, Delayed Discharge: Patient Awaiting Care Package in Own Home, Delayed Discharge: Social Care Delays, Discharge Checklists, Discharge Decisions, Discharge Planning, Discharge Support, Discharging Older Patients From Hospital, Dr Nick Scriven: Society of Acute Medicine, Early Discharge Support, Emergency Attendances, Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine Journal, Emergency Readmissions to Hospital Within 28 Days of Discharge, Emergency Readmissions Within 30 Days, Emergency Services, Factors Behind Increasing Emergency Admissions, Factors in Increased Use of Urgent and Emergency Care, Failed Discharges, Feeling Unsafe, Frail Patients on Discharge From Hospital, Future Healthcare Journal, Health and Housing, Health Volunteering, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust (HEFT), Helping in Hospitals, Home Assessments (on Hospital Discharge), Home Assessments (Prior to Discharge), Hospital Discharge, Hospital Re-Admission Risks, Housing and Care for Older People, Housing Quality, Imelda Redmond: Healthwatch England, In and Out of Hospital (British Red Cross), In-Home Assessments, Inappropriate Discharge, Living Alone, MDTs: Multidisciplinary Teams, Mike Adamson: Chief Executive of British Red Cross, Missed Opportunities, Multidisciplinary Teams, National Data for Better Analysis of Emergency Readmissions (Proposal), National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA), NESTA: National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts, NHS Winter Pressures (aka Winter Crisis 2017-2018), Overnight Effect, Preventable Hospital Admissions, Preventing Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention of Avoidable Emergency Admissions: Case Management, Prevention of Avoidable Emergency Admissions: Proactive Management of Home Conditions, Prevention of Avoidable Emergency Admissions: Team-Based Interventions in A&E, Proactive Falls Prevention Schemes, Re-Admissions to Hospitals, Readmission Rates, Reasons for Short Stay Emergency Admissions, Red Cross, Reducing Re-Admissions to NHS Hospitals, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Reducing Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Reducing Unscheduled Admissions, School of Health and Related Research: University of Sheffield, Social Prescribing, Solihull, Solihull Hospital, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, South Warwickshire Foundation Trust, South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust, Struggling and Caring For Others, Struggling With Everyday Tasks, Tackling Health Inequality Through Housing, University of Sheffield, University of Wolverhampton (Walsall), Unnecessary Hospital Admissions, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Unscheduled Admissions, Unscheduled Care Pathways, Urgent and Emergency Care, Urgent and Emergency Care Pathways, Urgent and Emergency Care Services, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: Solihull Together for Better Lives, Value of Volunteering, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Volunteering in General Practice, Volunteering in Hospitals, Warmer and Safer Homes, Winter Pressures
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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 →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, International, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS Confederation, NHS England, NHS Evidence, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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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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Further Steps in the Urgent Care Review (NHS England)
Summary Eight Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards are to explore changes in approaches to integrated care, whereby organisations work together better to provide care in a more joined up manner to benefit patients. Urgent care will be delivered not in … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, NHS England, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 2020 Vision for the NHS, 24-Hour Access to Community Services, 24-Hour Community-Based Services, 24/7 Access to Urgent and Emergency Care, 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, 7 Day Services, 999 and Ambulance See-and-Treat, Access to Mental Health Services, Access to Urgent and Emergency Care, Acute and Emergency Care: Prescribing the Remedy, Acute Care, Acute Care Collaboration, Acute Care Services, Acute Home-Visiting, Acute Medical Care for Frail Older People, Ageing Population, Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Barking and Dagenham Havering and Redbridge System Resilience Group, Benefits of Integrated Care, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, Calderdale, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group, Care Closer to Home, Care Integration, Care Quality Commission (CQC), City of Leicester, Co-Location, Co-Location Models, Co-Location of Other Out-Of-Hours Services With A&E Departments, Collaborative Approach to Unscheduled Care, Community Facilities, Community Nursing, Community Wellbeing Practices, Community-Based Services, Complex Care, Complex Needs, Continuity of Care, Coordinated Care, Coordination, Counties of Leicestershire and Rutland, County Durham, County Health Partnership, Crisis Concordat, Crisis Response Services, Cross-Boundary Care Pathway Redesign, Cross-Boundary Care Pathways, Darlington, Derbyshire Health United Ltd (111 provider), Devon Doctors Ltd, East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS ), Emergency and Urgent Care Services, Emergency Care, Five Part Dementia Recovery Plan (NHS England), Gateshead, GP Out-of-Hours Services, Harrogate, Hartlepool, Health and Social Care Integration, Health Watch Nottingham, Health Watch Nottinghamshire, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Integrated Acute and Specialist Care Beyond the Hospital, Integrated and Community-Based Care, Integrated Physical and Mental Health, Integrated West Yorkshire Care Record, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Integration of Physical and Mental Health, Integration of Primary Secondary and Community Care, Kirklees, Leeds, Leicester, Leicester Leicestershire and Rutland System Resilience Group, Leicestershire and Rutland, Liaison Mental Health Services, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Major Trauma Networks, National Mental Health 111 Pilot, Network Vanguards, New Care Models Programme, New Care Models Programme: Urgent and Emergency Care (UEC) Vanguards, New Models of Acute Care Collaboration: Vanguard Sites, Newcastle, NHS 111, NHS England Annual Report (2015), NHS England Emergency and Urgent Care Review, NHS England’s Five Part Dementia Recovery Plan, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Solihull Clinical Commissioning Group, North East Urgent Care Network, North East Urgent Care Network (NEUCN), North-East England, Northumberland, Northumbria, Nottingham City and County Councils, Nottingham CityCare Partnership, Nottingham Emergency Services (GP Out of Hours), Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Older People’s Assessment Units, Out-of-Hours General Practice, Out-of-Hours GP Services in England, Out-of-Hours Urgent Care, Patient Awareness of Alternative Services to A&E for Urgent Health Needs, Place-Based Collaboratives, Preferred Treatment Location for Patients with Urgent Health Needs, Preventative Care, Prevention, Professor Chris Moran: NHS England’s National Clinical Director for Trauma Care, Professor Keith Willett: NHS England, Professor Keith Willett: NHS England’s Director of Acute Care, Professor Sir Malcolm Grant, Redesigning Care Pathways, Redesigning Services, Reducing Inappropriate NHS 111 Referrals to 999 and A&E, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Reducing Unscheduled Admissions, Referrals From NHS 111 to A&E, Regional Major Trauma Networks, Same-Day Response Teams, Self-Care, Service Redesign, Sir Malcolm Grant: Chair of NHS England, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Solihull Primary Care, Solihull Together for Better Lives, South Devon and Torbay Clinical Commissioning Group, South Devon and Torbay System Resilience Group, South Devon Healthcare Foundation Trust, South Nottingham and Erewash Clinical Commissioning Groups, South Nottingham System Resilience Group, South Nottingham System Resilience Group (SRG), South Nottinghamshire, South Western Ambulance Services Foundation Trust, Sunderland, Support for Self-Care, System Re-Design, System Resilience Groups (SRGs), System-Wide Integration, Tees Esk and Wear Valley, Torbay and Southern Devon Health and Care Trust, Torbay Council, Transformational Demonstrator Sites, Transforming Urgent and Emergency Care Services, Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN), Tyneside, UEC Review: NHS England’s Review of Urgent and Emergency Care, UEC Vanguards, University of Leicester Hospitals NHS Trust (UHL), Unnecessary Hospital Admissions, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Unscheduled Admissions, Unscheduled Care Pathways, Urgent and Emergency Care, Urgent and Emergency Care (UEC), Urgent and Emergency Care Commissioning, Urgent and Emergency Care Network Vanguards, Urgent and Emergency Care Networks, Urgent and Emergency Care Pathways, Urgent and Emergency Care Review, Urgent and Emergency Care Services, Urgent and Emergency Care Services in England, Urgent and Emergency Care Transformation, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: Barking and Dagenham Havering and Redbridge System Resilience Group, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: Leicester Leicestershire and Rutland System Resilience Group, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: North East Urgent Care Network, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: Solihull Together for Better Lives, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: South Devon and Torbay System Resilience Group, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: South Nottingham System Resilience Group, Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguards: West Yorkshire Urgent Emergency Care Network, Urgent and Emergency Services, Urgent Care Services Outside of Hospitals, Wakefield, Walk-in Centres (WiCs), West Yorkshire Network Vanguard, West Yorkshire Police, West Yorkshire Urgent Emergency Care Network, Yorkshire Ambulance Service
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Who’s Who in the English Regions? (Regional Voices)
Summary The regional Voluntary Care Services (VCS) network organisations in England have each updated their “who’s who” guide, to help support voluntary and community sector organisations. The aim is to help in contacting people in local health and care organisations, … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, National, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Health Science Network, Birmingham City Council, CCGs, Clinical Senates, Commissioning Support Units, Coventry City Council, CQC, Directors of Adult Services, Directors of Childrens Services, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, East Midlands, East of England, Health and Wellbeing Board Representatives, Herefordshire Council, Involve Yorkshire and Humber, JSNA Leads In Local Authorities, Local Authorities, Local HealthWatch, London, London Voluntary Service Council, NHS England Equality Leads, NHS England Local Area Teams, North East, North West, One East Midlands, Public Health, RAISE: Regional Action and Involvement South East, RAWM: Regional Action West Midlands, Regional Voices, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, Scrutiny Leads in Local Authorities, Shropshire City Council, Skills for Care, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, South East, South West, South West Forum, Staffordshire County Council, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Strategic Clinical Networks, Telford & Wrekin City Council, Voluntary and Community Sector, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Voluntary and Community Sector Organisations, Voluntary Care Services, Voluntary Care Services Network, Voluntary Sector North West, VONNE: Voluntary Organisations Network North East, Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council, Warwickshire County Council, Wellbeing East, West Midlands, Who's Who Guides, Who's Who in the Regions (England), Wolverhampton City Council, Worcestershire County Council, Yorkshire and Humber
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