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Neil Modha, Peterborough GP, joins us again this week to talk about his experience in whole system working. In the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area all the local providers have come together in Provider Alliances, funded by pooled resources. In this podcast Neil explains how this works, how primary care is engaged and describes two practical examples. He also offers useful advice to new Clinical Leaders who are starting out on this journey.
Show Notes
The PCN “landscape” in Neil’s area (0:40)
What are “Provider Alliances” (1:34)
Two provider alliances focussed on the main hospitals (2:54)
Primary Care’s involvement (3:30)
Engagement at practice level – using the PCNs (5:02)
Ensuring everyone gets a voice (6:35)
The Innovation Academy (7:36)
Joint working – an opportunity or a burden? (8:19)
Focussing on the local population – services closer to home (9:26)
Working with other providers is key (11:26)
Integrated case management (11:53)
Focus on specific projects to build relationships (13:20)
Advice for new clinical leaders (14:14)
Developing new leaders (16:22)
The role of federations in the wider system (18:10)
Top tips in getting started – focusing on a tangible change (20:02)
Neil’s other podcasts with us are available as follows:
An innovative model for general practice
Pharmacists and PCNs – a GP’s perspective
The podcast we recorded with Neil’s colleague James Morrow can be accessed below:
An innovative model for delivering and governing general practice
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