"This report provides an empirical evidence base to demonstrate how whole person care should meet the needs of working age disabled adults. It explores how integrated care outcomes for working-age disabled adults might be formulated to take account of wider health inequalities within a social model of disability."
Inclusive integration: How whole person care can work for adults with disabilities
Angela Broadbridge
December 2014
Read more here.
QIPP (Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention) aims to help NHS organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively. The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust has set up a programme to implement QIPP across the trust. This blog, delivered by the RFH Medical Library, will highlight latest papers about QIPP to support the Trust as they carry out this work.
Showing posts with label adults. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adults. Show all posts
Monday, 12 January 2015
Monday, 10 November 2014
Community mental health survey 2014
"While there were some positive findings, particularly for questions asking about contact with staff, survey results show that improvements are needed across many other areas asked about in the questionnaire. This includes:
communication and information.
reviewing care.
involvement in decisions.
support and understanding with other areas of life."
Community mental health survey 2014
Care Quality Commission
Read more here.
communication and information.
reviewing care.
involvement in decisions.
support and understanding with other areas of life."
Community mental health survey 2014
Care Quality Commission
Read more here.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Encouraging integrated working to improve services for adults and older people
"Agreeing a set of principles to underpin joint working will support effective joint commissioning and prevent it being destabilised by distracting factors."
Encouraging integrated working to improve services for adults and older people
NHS Confederation
November 2012
Read more here.
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