Purpose Partnership working across health and social care is considered key to manage rising service demand whilst ensuring flexible and high-quality services. Evidence suggests that partnership working is a local concern and that wider structural context is important to sustain and direct local collaboration. “Top down” needs to create space for “bottom up” management of local contingency. Scotland and Norway have recently introduced “top down” structural reforms for mandatory partnerships. The purpose of this paper is to describe and compare these policies to consider the extent to which top-down approaches can facilitate effective partnerships that deliver on key goals. Design/methodology/approach The authors compare Scottish (2015) a...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Purpose – Seeks to review policy and practice in the English National Health Service (NHS) to show t...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
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...
Since 1997 partnership working across the public sector has been a key theme of UK Government and Sc...
First paragraph: Since 1997 the development of partnership working across the public sector has been...
Partnership, often wrongly used interchangeably with ‘collaboration’ and ‘inter-agency working’, fea...
Area-based initiatives have formed an important part of public policy towards more socio-economicall...
PURPOSE Seeks to review policy and practice in the English National Health Service (NHS) to show ...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Purpose – Seeks to review policy and practice in the English National Health Service (NHS) to show t...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
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...
Since 1997 partnership working across the public sector has been a key theme of UK Government and Sc...
First paragraph: Since 1997 the development of partnership working across the public sector has been...
Partnership, often wrongly used interchangeably with ‘collaboration’ and ‘inter-agency working’, fea...
Area-based initiatives have formed an important part of public policy towards more socio-economicall...
PURPOSE Seeks to review policy and practice in the English National Health Service (NHS) to show ...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Purpose – Seeks to review policy and practice in the English National Health Service (NHS) to show t...