Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in England. Established by the Health and Social Care Act 2012, HWBs act as place-based hubs for leaders in health, social care, local government and other sectors to come together to address health improvement and the wider determinants of health. Methods We conducted a three-year study of HWBs (2015–2017) in five localities across England. This involved collecting qualitative data from semi-structured interviews with key actors in the HWBs at strategic and operational levels, and focus group sessions with voluntary-sector participants at each HWB. Results HWBs have largely followed the path of previous partnerships in terms of a lack of clear aims and...
Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) are at the heart of the UK government's partnership agenda for...
This is the author's version before it was sent to the publisher. Therefore, it may differ slightly ...
Background The Long Term Plan for the English National Health Service (NHS) (2019) states that part...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy duri...
Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy duri...
Partnership working has been a central feature of New Labour's approach to the delivery of health an...
Objective To systematically review the available evidence on the impact of organizational partnershi...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
BACKGROUND: The English national health system experienced a major reorganisation in April 2013. Thi...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) are at the heart of the UK government's partnership agenda for...
This is the author's version before it was sent to the publisher. Therefore, it may differ slightly ...
Background The Long Term Plan for the English National Health Service (NHS) (2019) states that part...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy duri...
Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy duri...
Partnership working has been a central feature of New Labour's approach to the delivery of health an...
Objective To systematically review the available evidence on the impact of organizational partnershi...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
BACKGROUND: The English national health system experienced a major reorganisation in April 2013. Thi...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) are at the heart of the UK government's partnership agenda for...
This is the author's version before it was sent to the publisher. Therefore, it may differ slightly ...
Background The Long Term Plan for the English National Health Service (NHS) (2019) states that part...