Rebels with a cause
A quiet revolution is taking place across the health provider landscape in Hampshire, where health professionals are joining forces with other local services to build resilience in their neighbourhoods, redress inequalities and rebuild capacity in the workforce and communities.
New Frontiers – Hampshire
Colleagues from Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICS share how they are implementing the NAPC and NHS Providers-facilitated Frontiers programme to promote closer working between primary, secondary and community services and shifting focus towards neighbourhood care to improve the health and wellbeing of local populations.
Inspiring health centres to ‘design for everyone’
At your practice, is it easy for your reception team to offer a patient a quiet space to wait? Have you got wall murals in your building? Are the signs to help people around your building easy to understand?
Shepherds, sherpas and population health
Emma Bownas introduces us to the approach in Calderdale to support primary care networks and localities to use population health management to benefit patients, clinical teams, and the wider system.
Designing net zero buildings – is the NHS on the launchpad
Paul Warwick informs us of his practices approach to supporting the efforts to improve the green spaces around NHS sites in light of the scale of the net zero challenge that is facing the primary care estate.
General Practice Nurses (GPNs) have been a critical element of primary healthcare teams ever since they first stepped foot in to General Practice
General Practice Nurses (GPNs) have been a critical element of primary healthcare teams ever since they first stepped foot in to General Practice.
The waiting list
It may be many years before all the people on specialist waiting lists are assessed in the wake of the last year’s pandemic response.