Building a Sustainable Future for Health & Social Care Summit
Digital innovation should be used as a positive force to overcome barriers to the integration of health and social care and improve standards of delivery.
Digital innovation should be used as a positive force to overcome barriers to the integration of health and social care and improve standards of delivery.
Clean Break Summit Wednesday 23 June 2017, London
Professor Lord Patel of Bradford tells us all about a new report that explores housing and the built environment and the impact it has on health – and the all-new Playbook created to help local authorities foster greater collaboration.
This report draws the link between the relationship between health and housing and how the NHS and local authorities can work together to ensure both are addressed through integrated strategy, engagement with residents, workforce development and service transformation.
This is a report done by Breaking Barriers Innovations’ Education to Employment team on behalf of Sunderland City Council, aiming to provide a springboard for discussion and with a primary focus on the radical improvement of life chances of 16-19 year olds, particularly those NEET (not in education, employment or training) and from disadvantaged background.
In late 2017, Breaking Barriers Innovations were delighted to embark on a joint programme facilitated by Sunderland City Council looking into their education, skills, & employment agenda.
The aim of this report was to present a new model for integration and innovation in health and social care that uses collaboration to create a unified, cross sector strategy to estates and infrastructure as the catalyst to meet the current financial and service demand challenges.
The aim of this report was to analyse constraints to transformational change in health and social care and present steps towards a flexible, more responsive system to more effectively manage patient flow.