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Primary Care and Social Services: Developing New Partnerships for Older People (National Primary Care Research and Development) (EPUB)

Enhancing Primary and Community-Based Services in the NHS: A Guide to New Initiatives

Health policy in the UK places a significant emphasis on the role of primary and community-based services in achieving strategic change throughout the National Health Service (NHS). Despite the lead roles assigned to social service departments and residential and nursing home care services, difficulties remain in achieving closer working relationships. This guide aims to provide a concise overview of the new initiatives in this area, including models and practical examples.

Recent Developments in Health and Social Care Partnerships

Recent developments have encouraged partnerships between health and social care services, leading to improved collaboration and coordination. These partnerships are crucial for delivering high-quality, patient-centered care and addressing the complex needs of individuals, particularly older adults. This guide covers these recent developments and provides essential insights for all those involved in primary care and the social services, especially those with an interest in the care of older people.

The National Primary Care Research and Development Centre Series

The National Primary Care Research and Development Centre series aims to provide policymakers, commissioners, managers, primary care professionals, and user organizations with up-to-date, multidisciplinary research on important issues that inform future decision-making for primary care development. This series is an invaluable resource for those working in the healthcare sector, offering practical solutions and evidence-based approaches to improving primary care services.

Key Features of the Guide

This guide offers a comprehensive overview of the new initiatives in primary and community-based services, including:

  • Models of care that promote collaboration and coordination between health and social care services.
  • Practical examples of successful partnerships and their impact on patient outcomes.
  • Strategies for overcoming barriers to effective collaboration.
  • Insights into the role of social service departments and residential and nursing home care services in delivering integrated care.
  • Essential information for policymakers, commissioners, managers, and primary care professionals working in the healthcare sector.

Conclusion

Enhancing primary and community-based services is crucial for achieving strategic change throughout the NHS. This guide provides a valuable resource for those working in the healthcare sector, offering practical solutions and evidence-based approaches to improving primary care services. By promoting collaboration and coordination between health and social care services, we can deliver high-quality, patient-centered care that addresses the complex needs of individuals, particularly older adults.

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