Rapid evaluation of health and care services : planning a sustainable solution for the post-Covid reset.
by AHSN Network.
Publisher: UCLPartners, London : 2021.Description: 26p.Summary: UCLPartners on behalf of the AHSN Network commissioned the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine to undertake rapid research to inform recommendations for how to prioritise and resource rapid service evaluations, drawing on learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The findings have highlighted both areas of excellence and deficiencies. A number of recommendations are made that if implemented would help ensure that all significant health and care service changes in the future would be subject routinely to relevant evaluation that should provide confidence to commissioners and the public that change is for the better – and where it is not, that it is discontinued..Subject(s): evaluation methods | innovations | service evaluation | research methods | leadership | good practices | NHS | social care | health systems | future studies | Covid-19 | pandemicsDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Academic Health Science Networks. List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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UCLPartners on behalf of the AHSN Network commissioned the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine to undertake rapid research to inform recommendations for how to prioritise and resource rapid service evaluations, drawing on learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The findings have highlighted both areas of excellence and deficiencies. A number of recommendations are made that if implemented would help ensure that all significant health and care service changes in the future would be subject routinely to relevant evaluation that should provide confidence to commissioners and the public that change is for the better – and where it is not, that it is discontinued.
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