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Involving Individuals with Developmental Language Disorder and Their Parents/Carers in Research Priority Setting
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Partnership working with independent providers.

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  • 1Healthcare at Home Ltd. ruthp@hah.co.uk

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The independent sector offers expertise to enhance National Health Service (NHS) nursing and patient care. This collaboration aims to improve accessible and convenient healthcare services for NHS patients at home.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare management
  • Health services research
  • Nursing practice

Background:

  • The Department of Health in England seeks to leverage independent sector expertise for National Health Service (NHS) patient benefit.
  • There is a need to understand the contributions of the independent sector to NHS nursing and patient care.
  • The evolving healthcare landscape necessitates exploring innovative care delivery models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the role and offerings of the independent sector in healthcare.
  • To identify how independent providers can support NHS nurses and enhance patient care.
  • To explore the potential for more accessible and convenient home-based care for NHS patients.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of independent sector contributions.
  • Review of current practices in NHS-independent sector collaboration.
  • Case study examination of innovative home care models.

Main Results:

  • Independent providers offer specialized expertise and innovative solutions.
  • Collaboration can lead to enhanced training and professional development for NHS nurses.
  • New models are emerging for delivering accessible and convenient patient care at home.

Conclusions:

  • The independent sector presents significant opportunities to augment NHS capabilities.
  • Strategic partnerships can improve the quality and accessibility of patient care.
  • Focusing on home-based care models offers a promising avenue for future healthcare delivery.