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Anna Starling is a Policy Fellow at the Health Foundation (an independent charity committed to bringing about better health and health care for people in the UK). The Foundation has recently published a report called Some Assembly Required; Implementing New Models of Care which looks at the lessons being learnt by the vanguard sites in the new care models programme. As the author of the report Anna tells Ben about four of the key lessons that are emerging; from focussing on a specific population to having a shared understanding of the problem.
Show Notes
How the study came about (43secs)
Explaining the new models of care (1mins 28secs)
How permanent are the new models likely to be (2mins 28secs)
Capturing the learning (3mins 06secs)
Singling out the main lessons (4mins 15secs)
Initiating change – Lesson One: focus on a specific population (5mins 01secs)
Defining your population (6mins 54secs)
Focusing on smaller populations (7mins 49secs)
Lesson Two: Engage primary care from the beginning (8mins 56secs)
Who leads? (10mins 17secs)
How important is general practice operating at-scale? (11mins 23secs)
Relationships first, governance later (12mins 51secs)
Lesson Three: Go where the energy is (13mins 35secs)
Focus on making change happen (14mins 51secs)
Lesson Four: Work through a shared understanding of the problem (15mins 53secs)
Finding the full report (16mins 45secs)
The report is available for download here
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