BackgroundLong-term health conditions are major challenges for care systems. Social prescribing link workers have been introduced via Primary Care Networks (PCNs) across England since 2019 to address the wider determinants of health by connecting individuals to activities, groups, or services within their local community.Aim To assess whether the rollout of social prescribing link workers was in areas with the highest need.Design and Setting A retrospective study of social prescribing link workers in England from 2019 to 2023.MethodWe combined workforce, population, survey, and area-level data at the PCN-level from April 2020 to October 2023. We measured population need prior to the rollout of link workers using reported lack of support fro...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ is a collaborative approach to improve inter-sectoral working be...
Objectives. Recent organizational changes reflect the need to be more responsive to local population...
Background: Social prescribing involving primary care-based ‘link workers’ is a key UK health policy...
Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and...
Background Primary Care Networks (PCNs) were established in England in 2019 and will play a key role...
Reducing inequalities in health care is now a priority for the NHS and general practice, and PCNs ha...
Loneliness is a global public health concern linked to a range of negative health outcomes (Cacioppo...
Objective To identify the training, skills and experience social prescribing Link Workers, working w...
Background Social prescribing (SP) is part of universal personalised care and available to everyone ...
Background Social prescribing is a way of addressing the ‘non-medical’ needs (e.g. loneliness, debt...
BACKGROUND: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
In this briefing we use publicly available data to explore the current relationship between populati...
Background: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
Background COVID-19 public health restrictions, such as social distancing and self-isolation, have ...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ is a collaborative approach to improve inter-sectoral working be...
Objectives. Recent organizational changes reflect the need to be more responsive to local population...
Background: Social prescribing involving primary care-based ‘link workers’ is a key UK health policy...
Introduction: Individuals with multimorbidity in deprived areas experience worse health outcomes and...
Background Primary Care Networks (PCNs) were established in England in 2019 and will play a key role...
Reducing inequalities in health care is now a priority for the NHS and general practice, and PCNs ha...
Loneliness is a global public health concern linked to a range of negative health outcomes (Cacioppo...
Objective To identify the training, skills and experience social prescribing Link Workers, working w...
Background Social prescribing (SP) is part of universal personalised care and available to everyone ...
Background Social prescribing is a way of addressing the ‘non-medical’ needs (e.g. loneliness, debt...
BACKGROUND: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
In this briefing we use publicly available data to explore the current relationship between populati...
Background: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
Background COVID-19 public health restrictions, such as social distancing and self-isolation, have ...
Emerging evidence suggests that connecting people to non-medical activities in the community (social...
Background: ‘Social prescribing’ is a collaborative approach to improve inter-sectoral working be...
Objectives. Recent organizational changes reflect the need to be more responsive to local population...