This report draws together evidence about the effectiveness of social prescribing as a means of helping patients with complex needs and conditions that are both medical and non-medical. The report draws together specific experience and evidence from Prescription Plus - Crawley’s pilot social prescribing scheme alongside evidence from the national context and well established social prescribing schemes in other parts of the country
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Abstract Background Social Prescribing is a service in primary care that involves the referral of pa...
Abstract Background Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing comm...
Social prescribing is the topic of the moment. Many national organisations and individuals from poli...
Introduction Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80%...
Background: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
INTRODUCTION: Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
Policy Points Social prescribing is proposed as a way of improving patients’ health and well-being b...
• Executive summary • Introduction • Context for social prescribing • Definition and practice • ...
Social prescribing is ‘a means of enabling GPs, nurses and other primary care professionals to refer...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
Social prescribing aims to offer an alternative to pharmaceutical or psychological treatments for mi...
Background: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Abstract Background Social Prescribing is a service in primary care that involves the referral of pa...
Abstract Background Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing comm...
Social prescribing is the topic of the moment. Many national organisations and individuals from poli...
Introduction Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80%...
Background: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
INTRODUCTION: Social prescribing aims to address social determinants of health, which account for 80...
BACKGROUND: Social prescribing (SP) involves linking patients in primary care with services provided...
Policy Points Social prescribing is proposed as a way of improving patients’ health and well-being b...
• Executive summary • Introduction • Context for social prescribing • Definition and practice • ...
Social prescribing is ‘a means of enabling GPs, nurses and other primary care professionals to refer...
Objectives: Social prescribing is a way of linking patients in primary care with sources of support ...
Social prescribing initiatives are widely implemented in the UK National Health Service to integrate...
Social prescribing aims to offer an alternative to pharmaceutical or psychological treatments for mi...
Background: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patien...
A current priority within UK policy is to promote partnership working between healthcare and the com...
Abstract Background Social Prescribing is a service in primary care that involves the referral of pa...
Abstract Background Evidence of the effectiveness of social prescribing is inconclusive causing comm...