Co-ordinated care for people with complex chronic conditions: Key lessons and markers for success
This report, published by The King’s Fund, explores the key components of effective co-ordinated care through a study of five UK-based programmes that deliver co-ordinated care for people with long-term and complex needs. Read more »
Integrated Pathways in Nottingham
Nottingham West Clinical Commissioning Group has incrementally commissioned a range of long term conditions pathways that have spread and sustained as models of good practice. Read more »
Long-term health gains: Investing in emotional and psychological wellbeing for patients with long-term conditions and medically unexplained symptoms
This briefing paper summarises the NHS Confederation report ‘Investing in emotional and psychological wellbeing for patients with long-term conditions’ and describes how primary and secondary health services can improve patient outcomes, while reducing the overall costs of care for the NHS. Read more »
Investing in emotional and psychological wellbeing for patients with long-term conditions
This document, published by the NHS Confederation, provides guidance on service design and productivity improvement for commissioners, clinicians and managers in primary care, secondary care and mental health. Read more »
Long-term conditions and mental health: The cost of co-morbidities
This paper, published jointly by The King’s Fund and the Centre for Mental Health, suggests that developing more integrated support for people with mental and physical health problems could improve outcomes and play an important part in helping the NHS meet the quality, innovation, productivity and prevention challenge. Read more »