"The report outlines a framework for population health centred on four pillars: the wider determinants of health; our health behaviours and lifestyles; the places and communities we live in; an integrated health and care system."
A vision for population health: Towards a healthier future
D Buck, A Baylis, D Dougall, R Robertson
The King's Fund
November 2018
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.
Monday, 3 December 2018
A vision for population health
Labels:
determinants of health,
health and wellbeing,
health behaviours,
health inequalities,
integrated care,
lifestyles,
population health,
prevention,
public health
Monday, 8 October 2018
Supporting successful innovation and improvement
"Adopters make a crucial contribution to the successful spread of new ideas, both through the hard work involved in adoption and their role in generating new learning about an intervention as it spreads."
The spread challenge: How to support the successful uptake of innovations and improvements in health care
T Horton, J Illingworth, W Warburton
The Health Foundation
September 2018
Read more here.
The spread challenge: How to support the successful uptake of innovations and improvements in health care
T Horton, J Illingworth, W Warburton
The Health Foundation
September 2018
Read more here.
Labels:
health care,
improvement,
innovation,
interventions,
policy-making,
replicability,
spread programmes
Friday, 15 June 2018
Driving improvement in GP practices
"The case studies show that a good or outstanding GP practice needs to work as a team – including its clinical, administrative and managerial staff – with a shared vision, values and commitment to improving. This also means working as a multidisciplinary model, recognising the value of nursing teams in taking some of the clinical workload off GPs."
Driving improvement in GP practices
Care Quality Commission
June 2018
Read more here.
Driving improvement in GP practices
Care Quality Commission
June 2018
Read more here.
Labels:
case studies,
GP practicies,
improvement,
quality,
teamwork
Friday, 1 June 2018
Guidance: Health economics: a guide for public health teams
Public Health England has developed resources to help local commissioners achieve value for money by estimating the return on investment (ROI) and cost-effectiveness of public health programmes. Find out more here.
Friday, 8 December 2017
Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations
"The synthesis of results from primary qualitative studies showed that evidence use in decision-making on innovation is influenced by processes at multiple levels."
Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations: a systematic scoping review with stakeholder feedback
S Turner, et al.
Implementation Science, 2017, 12:145
Read more here.
Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations: a systematic scoping review with stakeholder feedback
S Turner, et al.
Implementation Science, 2017, 12:145
Read more here.
Challenging health inequalities: Support for CCGs
"Health inequalities are currently estimated to cost the NHS a total of at least £20 billion each year so it is imperative to harness the influence of each CCG to challenge where health inequalities can be reduced and greater equality established."
Challenging health inequalities: Support for CCGs
NHS England
October 2017
Read more here.
Challenging health inequalities: Support for CCGs
NHS England
October 2017
Read more here.
Labels:
CCGs,
clinical commissioning groups,
health inequalities,
NHS,
savings
Reaching out: Influencing the wider determinants of health
"This report focuses on the different ways in which public health in local
government is influencing the wider determinants of health, what the
challenges are, and where there is potential to go further."
Reaching out: Influencing the wider determinants of health
New Local Government Network
November 2017
Read more here.
government is influencing the wider determinants of health, what the
challenges are, and where there is potential to go further."
Reaching out: Influencing the wider determinants of health
New Local Government Network
November 2017
Read more here.
Labels:
health inequalities,
local authorities,
local government,
public health,
wider determinants of health
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