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How is place-based working making a meaningful difference for people and communities?🧑🏻🤝🧑🏾 In our new blog, Joshua Edwards looks at three examples of how #NHS trust leaders are working with partners to integrate care locally. These examples demonstrate how place partnerships have a key role in helping to convene and coordinate care. Read more ⬇️ #NHSProviders
New blog - Local innovation and place priorities: how trusts are working with their partners to support people in their communities
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Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) Webinar: Tech-enabled care Social care showcase webinar Recording Tuesday 5 December, 11.30am – 1pm. This webinar discusses what tech-enabled care really looks like in practice, and what potential it has to deliver change in the care sector. The session explores how to open up opportunities for wider digital access and some of the benefits it can deliver, as well as some of the challenges and risks which are associated with that expansion. The panel discuss how services can and do use technology to refocus on goals of dignity and independence, and how best to get the support of busy staff behind new systems in order to ensure sustainability of new approaches by achieving behavioural change. Develop your understanding of the potential benefits of tech-enabled care, and how it could support the delivery of meaningful human-centred change in the care sector. https://lnkd.in/ecQ5x8kS
Webinar: Tech-enabled care
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Over the last six months, OneCare hosted a four-part series of collaborative conversations with the goal to appeal for state-wide alignment in social determinants of health screening. Aligning and standardizing screening tools across health care organizations is a challenge but has the potential to improve the screening process for patients and providers leading to better data and health outcomes. Learn more about the series and the work done to ensure health-related disparities—driven by factors such as food security, housing, and employment—are uncovered across the state in a consistent manner by obtaining actionable and standardized digital data: https://bit.ly/4bCQmeK. The next collaboration series to gather collective intelligence toward solving a health care delivery system challenge will kick off in fall 2024. #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth #SDOH #ACO #AccountableCareOrganization
Collaboration Spotlight - Social Determinants of Health Screening for Vermonters: Aligning to Uncover Health Disparities - OneCare Vermont
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Check out the following article about the Innovation Challenge winners and read about their projects to help solve the healthcare workforce shortage. Please join us in congratulating the award recipients and HealthForce NH!
We are extremely proud of the recognition that the #InnovationChallenge and all of its esteemed contributors have been receiving. #HealthForceNH aims to maintain this incredible momentum within our community by promoting and supporting innovative ventures in New Hampshire's healthcare workforce. For the teams that didn't advance to the semi-finalist or winner rounds, we are committed to supporting the refinement, elevation, and implementation of their initiatives. If you have ideas or want to get involved in planning for 2025, please contact our Senior Director, Kate Luczko, at [email protected]. Read on: https://lnkd.in/eHtMqrTA
Health care leaders win $200,000 to grow their workforces • New Hampshire Bulletin
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so where are we
Integrated services, where are we really? As we survey our care landscape, encompassing social care, primary care, and health, what do we truly observe when we take a step back? Integrated services? I think not. Integration is an admirable vision and term, yet often, there seems to be little effort to elucidate its meaning, resulting in a lack of consensus. We are witnessing a system in financial turmoil, with remarkable colleagues departing from our services due to incessant reorganisations. Financial constraints are shackling any notion of progress, despite the desire for improvement. Furthermore, the government’s failure to prioritise social care, focusing solely on health, leaves those in charge of budgets without the flexibility to innovate. Short-sightedness and excessive restrictions, combined with a closed-loop approach, have led to the creation of strategies that, though excellently written, become obsolete upon completion. We observe a scarcity of genuine, long-term shared visions that accurately embody an integrated approach. Instead, there is a preponderance of health-centric initiatives with limited innovative thinking about what could be achievable, as it appears overwhelmingly daunting. It is time for our health and care sector, alongside the government, to discard their restrictive and pessimistic “it’s too hard” mindset and develop processes and shared visions that will enhance outcomes for everyone. #socialcare #nhs #primarycare #dhsc #closedloop #sharevision #integratedcare #standtogether #getabackbone
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I would highly recommend that everyone interested in improving the quality of life for ALL people read Dr. Luci Leykum (Chief Clinical Officer Harbor Health) and colleagues' article: Recommendations to Improve Health Outcomes Through Recognizing and Supporting Caregivers. "Effectively meeting needs requires not only identifying relevant resources, but also expanding the healthcare workforce to better address needs, and developing linkages between health systems and community organizations that provide social support." Many examples of interventions to address SDOH have been reported. Yet many of these efforts have omitted a vital contributor to health outcomes: caregiving. " Family caregivers disconnected from clinicians cannot reinforce treatment plans. Supporting family caregivers and integrating them into the healthcare team can offset the negative impacts of caregiving-related social determinants of health. https://bit.ly/3NWSupn Cormac Russell
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Creating an organisational environment and culture which enables meaningful engagement with patients, service users, carers and communities is a complex challenge to address. In a new article, HIN Lived Experience Partner Aurora Todisco discusses how the concept of a "Triangle of Commitment" can help organisations understand how to facilitate high-quality involvement activities. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/enJcAiJU #PartnersWithPeople
Adopting the Triangle of Commitment to work in partnership with people and communities in health and social care - Health Innovation Network
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Did you know... Clinical care alone impacts only 20% of county-level variation in health outcomes while the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) affect as much as 50% of health outcomes. In an effort to improve value-based care initiatives, CMS has proposed a rule for Community Health Integration (CHI) services in the 2024 Physician Fee Schedule Proposal. The introduction of two new HCPCS codes for community health integration (CHI) services would provide patients with improved access to community resources that have an impact on their overall health, going beyond the clinical aspects of health. Read more: Proposed New Community Health Integration (CHI) Services #sdoh #communityhealth #carecoordination https://lnkd.in/g87JQuv8
Proposed New Community Health Integration (CHI) Services - CareHarmony
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