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The policy practice interface in Wales.

J Felvus1, C Riley, M Warner

  • 1Welsh Health Planning Forum Secretariat.

Health Services Management
|September 6, 1991
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The National Health Service in Wales is enhancing service planning by empowering consumers at all levels. This approach involves managers actively seeking input from consumer-led groups to improve strategy development.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Consumer Engagement in Healthcare

Background:

  • The National Health Service in Wales sought innovative methods for service planning and management.
  • Existing structures did not fully integrate consumer perspectives into strategic decision-making.
  • The need for a more participatory approach in healthcare management was identified.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a new model for planning and managing health services in Wales.
  • To illustrate how consumer influence is integrated from individual to national levels.
  • To provide practical examples of the impact on strategy development.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a new framework by the Welsh Health Planning Forum (WHPF).

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  • Mandating managers to actively involve the public and consumer groups.
  • Documenting practical applications and outcomes of the new approach.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful integration of consumer influence across multiple levels of service planning.
    • Demonstrated impact on strategy development through practical examples.
    • Enhanced collaboration between healthcare managers and consumer-led groups.

    Conclusions:

    • The new model effectively incorporates consumer perspectives into health service planning and management.
    • Active involvement of consumers and consumer-led groups leads to improved strategy development.
    • This approach represents a significant advancement in participatory healthcare management in Wales.