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The future for specialists is beyond a hospital’s four walls

Specialists can provide support and training to help GPs and nurses diagnose and treat complex patients, write Ruth Robertson and Matthew Honeyman.
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By Ruth Robertson et al - 19 November 2014
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Commissioning and contracting for integrated care

This report describes how CCGs in England are innovating with alternative approaches to commissioning and contracting as a way of driving integrated care.
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By Rachael Smithson - 11 November 2014
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Specialists in out-of-hospital settings: Findings from six case studies

We visited six services where consultants are delivering or facilitating care outside hospital. This report presents the findings from those visits as case studies and identifies some of the key characteristics and challenges to this way of working.
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By Ruth Robertson et al - 22 October 2014
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System leadership: Lessons and learning from AQuA's Integrated Care Discovery Communities

This paper seeks to identify the skills, knowledge and behaviours required of new system leaders and to learn from AQuA's Integrated Care Discovery Communities, which are attempting to combine strong organisational leadership with collaborative system-level leadership approaches.
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By David Fillingham CBE et al - 14 October 2014
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A new settlement for health and social care: Final report

The final report from the Commission on the Future of Health and Social Care in England.
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By Kate Barker - 4 September 2014
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Living longer – a cause for celebration

The fact that people now live longer has been a source of concern for some years now. Many older people say they are happy and report high levels of well-being, while research is beginning to suggest that the proportion of old people with poor health may be reducing. So should this phenomenon be a cause for celebration rather than concern?
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By David Oliver - 27 May 2014
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A radical redesign of services for the 21st century

With more people living longer than ever before, how can we transform our health and care services to meet the needs of the 21st century, ask Catherine Foot and Richard Humphries.
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By Catherine Foot et al - 3 April 2014
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A new settlement for health and social care: Interim report

The interim report from the independent Commission on the Future of Health and Social Care in England explains why England needs a single health and social care system, with a ring-fenced, singly commissioned budget, and more closely aligned entitlements.
3 April 2014
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Accountable care organisations can teach the NHS about integration

The American accountable care organisation model has achieved success, but the NHS can improve on it if it acts quickly, write Chris Ham and Nicola Walsh.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham et al - 27 March 2014
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Accountable care organisations in the United States and England: Testing, evaluating and learning what works

This briefing describes the different types of accountable care organisations emerging in the United States and discusses the implication of these developments for integrated care initiatives in England.
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By Rachael Smithson et al - 27 March 2014
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Don't see older people as a 'burden' on the NHS

In an article for the Health Service Journal, David Oliver, an author of the Making our health and care systems fit for an ageing population report, discusses the changes that must occur and highlights some of the work that is already improving care for older people.
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By David Oliver - 6 March 2014
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Making our health and care systems fit for an ageing population

Our fragmented health and care system is not meeting the needs of older people. This report sets out a framework and tools to help local service leaders improve the care they provide for older people across nine key components.
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By David Oliver et al - 6 March 2014
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Care.data – your bits in their hands

Over the past few months there has been considerable debate and argument about plans by the NHS to collect and centrally collate details of individual patient records from general practice for the first time. Such fears are perhaps not just hypothetical given past examples of lost patient notes and what appear to be the misuse of sensitive patient information (even for the best of intentions).
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By John Appleby - 13 February 2014
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What hospitals can learn from mental health service transformation

Commissioners should take the opportunity to redesign services while considering the needs of patients, says Helen Gilburt.
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By Helen Gilburt - 4 February 2014
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Providing integrated care for older people with complex needs: Lessons from seven international case studies

This report synthesises evidence from seven integrated care case studies, and identifies lessons for policy-makers and service providers to help with the challenges ahead.
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By Nick Goodwin et al - 30 January 2014
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Rethinking ‘quality’ in health care

The danger is that culture becomes the new catch-all buzz word, serving to mop up the messy stuff which forever seems to escape various attempts at organisational innovation.
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By Jo Maybin et al - 27 January 2014
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Invest in housing to improve health and reduce costs

As councils retain substantial responsibilities for housing, there is strong evidence that their actions can significantly contribute to the improved health of residents.
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By David Buck - 23 January 2014
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Making best use of the Better Care Fund: Spending to save?

Announced by the government in the June 2013 spending round, the £3.8 billion Better Care Fund is a single pooled budget to support health and social care services to work more closely in local areas. Our evidence-based guide aims to aid the discussions between CCGs, local authorities and health and wellbeing boards as to how the grant is used.
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By Laura Bennett et al - 15 January 2014
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The NHS is more fragmented than ever

Chris Ham looks at the impact of the coalition government's NHS reforms in a comment article for The Independent.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 13 January 2014
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