The Advancing Quality Alliance (AQuA) were delighted to welcome Professor Chris Ham, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, for an exciting masterclass exploring pace based health and care.
Chris addressed over 100 senior leaders from across health and social about the ten key design principles for successful place based care, and some of the challenges behind this at the event in Manchester; hosted alongside our partners NHS Mersey Internal Audit Agency (MIAA), NHS North West Leadership Academy (NHS NWLA), and the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) North West.
Speaking after the event, Cathy Sloan, Head of System Transformation, said:
“It was fantastic to welcome Chris to Manchester for this masterclass. The King’s Fund have really led the way in the thinking behind place based care in the UK, and it was really good to hear about some of the key principles of how we can deliver these in practice.
“It was also inspiring to hear from our members in St Helens and at the Greater Manchester Health & Social Care Partnership, on how these systems have started to be implemented in their localities. Sarah Bullock from St Helens Cares and Tim Griffith from Greater Manchester described the very different ways their systems are developing place based care.”
Watch back Chris’s presentation below.
If you missed the session, you can catch up on some of the key points from the day via our multimedia recap below.
Place based care is where local health and care providers, commissioners, local authorities and other organisations work together to establish coordinated systems and plan their services to address the healthcare needs of their local population.The Journey to Place Based Systems of Care: Learning from what works with @profchrisham #PlaceBasedCare https://t.co/Yd1wgxeyUT— AQuA (@AQuA_NHS) September 21, 2017
If you missed the session, you can catch up on some of the key points from the day via our multimedia recap below.
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