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Provider collaboratives
Oli Hudson, content director at Wilmington Healthcare, takes a look at the new groups of providers that are expected to play a pivotal role in integrating care
The NHS’ commitment to integrated, place-based care was reaffirmed in a recent white paper which positioned a new set of organisations, known as provider collaboratives, at the heart of delivering this change.
According to the
Integrating care: Next steps to building strong and effective integrated care systems across England white paper, these groups of providers will take an ‘active and strong’ leadership role in ‘places.’
Indeed, provider collaboratives will be expected to agree and implement clinical pathways and service reconfiguration for a defined population, and challenge and hold each other to account on finance.
Andy Cowper: An Act for NHS reform, but an argument over the bill for social care
In his first column for CSW, health policy expert Andy Cowper reviews Simon Stevens’s Whitehall legacy, and considers the changes being wrought by the new round of health reforms the NHS boss authored
Simon Stevens Photo: Alamy
19 May 2021
It’s a pleasure to start a new regular column on health and care issues for CSW. Health policy is possibly the most high-profile area of government spending, and this isn’t surprising – the NHS is the one public service that we can all imagine ourselves needing to use in the future.
By Nick Carding2021-04-29T12:56:00+01:00
Since joining the NHS in 1988, Sir Simon Stevens has undoubtedly had one of the biggest influences on the health service in the last few decades. Here, as he announced his departure from NHS England,
HSJ looks at Sir Simon’s career and highlights some of the most significant moments during his tenure.
1988: Simon Stevens joins the NHS through a graduate training scheme. His first NHS roles include serving as a general manager for mental health services in North Tyneside and Northumberland.
1997-2001: Works as an adviser for Labour health secretaries Frank Dobson and Alan Milburn, and within the Department of Health.