Providers deliver : trusts in systems.
by NHS Providers.
Publisher: NHS Providers, London : 2022.Summary: This report shows how trusts are playing a key role in shaping, supporting and co-leading the development of system working. It presents a series of case studies highlighting ways in which trusts are delivering on the priorities of integrated care systems and driving improvement through partnership working including provider collaboratives and place-based arrangements. It shows how trusts are committing to closer collaboration and integration, recognising that 'system working' can help address immediate pressures and deliver longer-term improvements to quality of care and service delivery..Subject(s): NHS trusts | performance | patient waiting time | waiting lists | care pathways | staff shortage | Covid-19 | service delivery | access to health services | collaboration | partnerships | integrated care | integrated care systems | health inequalities | case studiesDigital 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 report shows how trusts are playing a key role in shaping, supporting and co-leading the development of system working. It presents a series of case studies highlighting ways in which trusts are delivering on the priorities of integrated care systems and driving improvement through partnership working including provider collaboratives and place-based arrangements. It shows how trusts are committing to closer collaboration and integration, recognising that 'system working' can help address immediate pressures and deliver longer-term improvements to quality of care and service delivery.
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