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Evaluating a whole systems approach to primary health care development

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  • 1857174119
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  • London
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  • King's Fund
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  • 1999
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  • 102
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  • Whole systems thinking working paper
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  • This is the final report on the evaluation of an urban primary health care development programme undertaken by the London and Northern Health Partnerships (L&NHP). These partnerships were established in 1994 to generate a distinctive programme of work aiming to improve primary health care in urban areas, particularly in London. They focused on intractable problems around services for older people. Evaluation of this project took place between the autumn of 1995 and March 1998, and this report presents the main findings. It draws on data from across the sites to explore the factors that shaped the way the programme developed and to consider the impact it had on the organisations and individuals involved and the services they commission, provide and use. It also seeks to highlight the lessons that might be gleaned for those currently involved in developing partnership working within and beyond the NHS.
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  • Pagination: 102p.
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