Protected: Kaiser Permanente Integrated Care Model
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Creating Integrated Neighbourhood Teams: Learning from experience
This paper is the collective view of the NAPC Leadership and brings together NAPC’s experience of how to make neighbourhood health work and how to manage the challenging process of change, bringing in evidence from the UK and internationally.
The green and yellow feeling
Professor Andy Brooks reflects on his first 100 days as NAPC’s clinical chair through the lens of the ‘green and yellow feeling’.
NAPC supports the drive to put Primary Care at the centre of Neighbourhood Health
NAPC supports the announcement in the budget of 250 Neighbourhood Health Centres and funding for more technology to support staff in delivering a Neighbourhood Health Service.
Train the chefs or change the recipe?
NAPC Clinical Chair, Prof Andy Brooks, explains why empowering local leaders matters more than rewriting the recipe for change.
Transforming Primary Care Through Community Health and Wellbeing Workers in Westminster
Discover how Dr Cornelia Junghans Minton led the transformation of community healthcare in Westminster through the CHWW programme.
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once – Or Nothing, Nowhere, Never?
Andy Brooks describes the NHS’s vision of a comprehensive, universal and accessible neighbourhood service and how we can work towards that.
Nursing in the community podcast
In this webinar, Prof Andy Brooks, the new clinical chair of NAPC, and Steph Lawrence, Chief Executive of the Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN), discussed the evolving role and challenges of community nursing.
Integrated Care Teams in Liverpool and Sefton Places
Since their commissioning in 2018, the ICTs have been central to delivering joined-up, person-centred care.
Building Neighbourhood Health: A Conversation with Nigel Edwards
This podcast episode explores Nigel’s insights into integrated neighbourhood teams, population health, and the challenges of system transformation, supported by evidence from both the UK and international contexts.





