Introduction: This paper analyses the important enablers, barriers and impacts of country-wide implementation of integrated health and social care in Scotland. It offers insights for other systems seeking to advance similar policy and practice. Description: Landmark legislation was based on a shared vision and narrative about improving outcomes for people and communities. Implementation has involved coordination of multiple policies and interventions for different life stages, care groups, care settings and local context within a dynamic and complex system. Discussion: Relational and citizen led approaches are critical for success, but it takes time to build trusting relationships, influence organisational and professional cultures and ce...
This presentation gave an overview and review process to-date of the research project: A case study ...
Faced with ageing populations in which multimorbidity is the norm rather than the exception,1 govern...
Strong primary care is central to effective health systems, but both in the United Kingdom (UK) and ...
Introduction: This paper analyses the important enablers, barriers and impacts of country-wide imple...
Introduction: This paper analyses the important enablers, barriers and impacts of country-wide imple...
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,...
First paragraph: Since 1997 the development of partnership working across the public sector has been...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
April 2016, arguably the biggest structural change the public sector in Scotland has seen in recent ...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent policy initiatives in England to achieve the closer integration of...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
This presentation gave an overview and review process to-date of the research project: A case study ...
Faced with ageing populations in which multimorbidity is the norm rather than the exception,1 govern...
Strong primary care is central to effective health systems, but both in the United Kingdom (UK) and ...
Introduction: This paper analyses the important enablers, barriers and impacts of country-wide imple...
Introduction: This paper analyses the important enablers, barriers and impacts of country-wide imple...
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,...
First paragraph: Since 1997 the development of partnership working across the public sector has been...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
April 2016, arguably the biggest structural change the public sector in Scotland has seen in recent ...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent policy initiatives in England to achieve the closer integration of...
This study explores the challenges faced by Principal Stakeholders in achieving Scotland’s strategic...
This presentation gave an overview and review process to-date of the research project: A case study ...
Faced with ageing populations in which multimorbidity is the norm rather than the exception,1 govern...
Strong primary care is central to effective health systems, but both in the United Kingdom (UK) and ...