"This short report focuses on models of primary care that are designed to promote registration with and access to good primary and continuing care on an equitable basis."
Promising practice: enabling better access to primary care for vulnerable populations
Department of Health
April 2014
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label asylum seekers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asylum seekers. Show all posts
Monday, 5 May 2014
Enabling better access to primary care for vulnerable populations
Labels:
asylum seekers,
gypsies,
health equity,
homeless,
inclusion,
migrants,
primary care,
refugees,
sex workers,
travellers,
vulnerable populations
Inclusive practice
"The National Inclusion Health Board’s Data and Research Working Group identified the need for a literature review that encompasses, with respect to the 4 vulnerable groups (asylum seekers/refugees, Gypsies/Irish Travellers, people who are homeless, and sex workers):
a) Interventions (or service models) that improve access to/registration in primary care;
b) Interventions which have been shown to reduce the risk of inappropriate admission/readmission to hospital."
Inclusive practice: vulnerable migrants, gypsies and travellers, people who are homeless, and sex workers: a review and synthesis of interventions/service models that improve access to primary care and reduce risk of avoidable admission to hospital
PJ Aspinall
University of Kent
February 2014
Read more here.
a) Interventions (or service models) that improve access to/registration in primary care;
b) Interventions which have been shown to reduce the risk of inappropriate admission/readmission to hospital."
Inclusive practice: vulnerable migrants, gypsies and travellers, people who are homeless, and sex workers: a review and synthesis of interventions/service models that improve access to primary care and reduce risk of avoidable admission to hospital
PJ Aspinall
University of Kent
February 2014
Read more here.
Labels:
asylum seekers,
gypsies,
health equity,
homeless,
inclusion,
migrants,
primary care,
refugees,
sex workers,
travellers,
vulnerable populations
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