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We will develop a system-wide approach to managing integrated urgent care and same-day care for patients, and a more sustainable model for practices; This will include:
Working with our Primary Care Networks and Integrated Neighbourhood Teams to evolve further.
Embedding primary care workforce as an integral part of system thinking, planning and delivery.
Creating a clear development plan to support the sustainability of primary care and translate the framework provided by Next Steps for Integrated Primary Care into reality.
We will commit to work alongside local people and communities.
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that we will measure ...
Fewer people need unplanned care and support (reduction in crisis situations).
The ongoing costs of supporting people are reduced as people’s independence is increased.
Prevention programmes effectively embedded into system working reducing workload for primary care.
100% of practices will have embedded personalised care in into everyday practice.
100% of practices will adopt the Anticipatory Care Approach.
The difference that you will see ...
By April 2024 all Practices will have the digital capabilities in place for booking and carrying out online appointments.
How we will make a difference
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We will develop a system-wide approach to managing integrated urgent care and same-day care for patients, and a more sustainable model for practices; This will include:
Working with our Primary Care Networks and Integrated Neighbourhood Teams to evolve further.
Embedding primary care workforce as an integral part of system thinking, planning and delivery.
Creating a clear development plan to support the sustainability of primary care and translate the framework provided by Next Steps for Integrated Primary Care into reality.
We will commit to work alongside local people and communities.
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that we will measure ...
Fewer people need unplanned care and support (reduction in crisis situations).
The ongoing costs of supporting people are reduced as people’s independence is increased.
Prevention programmes effectively embedded into system working reducing workload for primary care.
100% of practices will have embedded personalised care in into everyday practice.
100% of practices will adopt the Anticipatory Care Approach.
The difference that you will see ...
By April 2024 all Practices will have the digital capabilities in place for booking and carrying out online appointments.