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  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Collaboration
  • Primary and Secondary Care Integration

Background:

  • Effective collaborative working between primary and secondary care is essential for high-quality patient care.
  • A persistent gap in communication and understanding hinders seamless collaboration between these care settings.
  • Interdisciplinary observation can foster insights, boost morale, and promote collaborative efforts.

Observation:

  • The GP-Consultant Exchange Scheme was designed to enhance professional understanding and cultivate robust partnerships.
  • The initiative sought to stimulate innovation and quality improvement (QI) through co-owned local solutions.
  • This paper details the scheme's operational framework and presents preliminary outcomes from approximately 200 participating General Practitioners (GPs) and Consultants.

Findings:

  • Participants reported the scheme as an enjoyable method for reconnecting clinicians.
  • The exchange provided valuable insights into the challenges encountered in diverse NHS settings.
  • The program facilitated a greater appreciation for the complexities within different areas of the NHS.

Implications:

  • The GP-Consultant Exchange Scheme represents a low-cost intervention with significant potential for improving interprofessional relationships.
  • Sustaining the scheme requires motivated individuals to champion its implementation.
  • The model is highly replicable across various organizations and professional groups within the NHS.