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Ansell, Kate
[Contributor];
Bacon, Neil
[Contributor];
Bennett, Yvonne
[Contributor];
Bryant, Laurie
[Contributor];
Carle, Nan
[Contributor];
Chapman, Rohhss
[Contributor];
Craft, Tim
[Contributor];
Craig, Georgina
[Contributor];
Cunningham, Ian
[Contributor];
Dale, Catherine
[Contributor];
Davies, Celia
[Contributor];
Davies, Celia
[Editor];
Duffy, Simon
[Contributor];
Eaton, Simon
[Contributor];
Fisher, Brian
[Contributor];
Flux, Angela
[Contributor];
Flux, Ray
[Contributor];
Flux, Ray
[Editor];
Foot, Catherine
[Contributor];
Furr, Beryl
[Contributor];
Gilbert, David
[Contributor];
Goldberg, Lawrence
[Contributor];
Gul, Malik
[Contributor];
Hales, Mike
[Contributor];
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Better Health in Harder Times
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Better Health in Harder Times : Active Citizens and Innovation on the Frontline
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Contains:
Front Matter
Contents
Contributors’ biographical notes
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
What business are we really in? Managing and self-managing well-being
Money matters! Personal budgets and direct payments
Mainstreaming a chronic disease self-management programme – reflections on the NHS Expert Patients’ Programme
Health promotion – connecting people and place
Is a long-term condition a disability? Schools of thought and language
Life as an active citizen – full engagement, hard work and well-being
Genuine partnership
Overview: Looking for a new social contract around the NHS
Questions of quality – not just ticking boxes
A cataract journey
Using Experience-Based Co-Design to make cancer services more patient-centred
How patient stories can change the commissioning culture
Turning ‘care’ into ‘share’
Let me tell you a story
Quality, leadership and moral responsibility
Accounting for quality – eight tips for producing reports for the public about the quality of care
Overview: Quality – fantastic journey but bumpy ride?
Governance – how can we really work together?
Reminiscences of an advocate
Researching together – pooling ideas, strengths and experiences
Becoming accepted
Supporting ‘experts by experience’ – a champion idea
Engaging communities – sharing the learning
The engagement industry – some personal reflections
Overview: Colliding worlds – the journey towards collaborative governance
How can information technology work for well-being? Data, dialogues and digital media
Records help us make sense of our lives
Records access and empowered patients, 2017
Learning to build a high-quality information system to support high-quality renal care
Embracing social technology
Enlightening the next user
Patients’ stories – digital gifts that can change the world
Temptations of cheap data
Overview: Innovation in cultures, feelings and roles
What kind of learning, what kind of leadership?
Managers and leadership, now and then
Harnessing a Hydra – managing to change the NHS
“Ask the patient what they want”
The heart and art of leadership
Health leadership for the 21st century – a new, holistic, co-productive endeavour
Forty years of innovation in community responses to the needs of people with learning difficulties
From hard to reach to within reach – the ‘how’ of community engagement in the era of the Big Society
Disciplined conversation, facilitated dialogue, measured progress
Leadership as if people matter – the Innovative Headteachers Programme
Overview: What kind of leadership?
Better health in harder times – towards a sustainable NHS
References
Index
- Contributor: Ansell, Kate [Contributor]; Bacon, Neil [Contributor]; Bennett, Yvonne [Contributor]; Bryant, Laurie [Contributor]; Carle, Nan [Contributor]; Chapman, Rohhss [Contributor]; Craft, Tim [Contributor]; Craig, Georgina [Contributor]; Cunningham, Ian [Contributor]; Dale, Catherine [Contributor]; Davies, Celia [Contributor]; Davies, Celia [Editor]; Duffy, Simon [Contributor]; Eaton, Simon [Contributor]; Fisher, Brian [Contributor]; Flux, Angela [Contributor]; Flux, Ray [Contributor]; Flux, Ray [Editor]; Foot, Catherine [Contributor]; Furr, Beryl [Contributor]; Gilbert, David [Contributor]; Goldberg, Lawrence [Contributor]; Gul, Malik [Contributor]; Hales, Mike [Contributor]; Hales, Mike [Editor]; Hall, Kate [Contributor]; Hodgkin, Paul [Contributor]; Iles, Valerie [Contributor]; Keep, Jane [Contributor]; Mant, Alastair [Contributor]; Nicol, Ed [Contributor]; Phillips, Jim [Contributor]; Reed, Fiona [Contributor]; Sims, Tim [Contributor]; Sines, David [Contributor]; Stern, Rick [Contributor]; Taylor, Tris [Contributor]; Townson, Lou [Contributor]; Walmsley, Jan [Contributor]; Walmsley, Jan [Editor]; Willis, Jon [Contributor]; Worth, John [Contributor]
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Published:
Bristol: Policy Press, [2012]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.51952/9781447306955
- ISBN: 9781447306955
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- Keywords: Public health advisory groups ; Public health Citizen participation ; Public health Great Britain ; Public health ; MEDICAL / Health Policy
- Origination:
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: For years the NHS has been the most trusted of public institutions and the envy of many around the world. But today there is turmoil. Painful shortcomings in clinical care and patient experience, together with funding cuts, threaten to dig deep into service levels and standards. Seventy years of technically advanced medicine provided free to the population has produced a widespread perception of patients as passive consumers of health care. This book explores how we may renew for our times the collective compact that created our public services in the 1940s. Voices from service users and service providers show how this can be done. They offer testimony of what goes wrong and what can be put right when working together becomes the norm. Sections explore new ways of living and working with long-term conditions, more meaningful and effective approaches to service redesign, use of information technology, leadership, co-production and creating and accounting for quality. Accessible to a wide range of readers, with short, accessible contributions, this is a book to provoke and inspire
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB