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Community hospitals : embedding Covid-19 positive impact changes through shared learning.

by Community Hospitals Association.
Publisher: Community Hospitals Association, London : 2022.Description: 73p.Summary: This project captures the experiences of staff working in UK community hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a focus on positive impact changes. Through this project, staff working in UK community hospitals have shared with us, through online interviews, many inspirational examples of how they provided vital, flexible, responsive and resilient services during the pandemic. They describe a strengthening of relationships within and across organisations in the health and care system, and have described examples of more integrated care. Staff themselves saw many benefits including having the freedom to be creative in their responses, being able to make decisions locally, and patients benefiting from compassionate care. The CHA has used examples of quality improvements drawn from the project in order to develop case studies to share widely across the UK community hospital and beyond..Subject(s): community hospitals | NHS | staff views | Covid-19 | pandemics | good practices | quality improvement | case studies | United Kingdom
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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This project captures the experiences of staff working in UK community hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a focus on positive impact changes. Through this project, staff working in UK community hospitals have shared with us, through online interviews, many inspirational examples of how they provided vital, flexible, responsive and resilient services during the pandemic. They describe a strengthening of relationships within and across organisations in the health and care system, and have described examples of more integrated care. Staff themselves saw many benefits including having the freedom to be creative in their responses, being able to make decisions locally, and patients benefiting from compassionate care. The CHA has used examples of quality improvements drawn from the project in order to develop case studies to share widely across the UK community hospital and beyond.

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