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The Cass Review's final report stated the concerns which led to its creation included very long waiting lists, of over two years per patient; an "exponential" increase in the number of children and young people requesting gender-affirming care from the NHS; a change towards earlier medical treatment in this patient cohort; [d] and concerns that ...
Without improvements in social care she said the NHS could not be expected to deliver the Five Year Forward View. [12] NHS efficiency savings of 2% to 3% a year from 2015 to 2021 were supposed to save £22 billion a year. Between 2004 and 2014 NHS output increased considerably.
Barrier Analysis is a rapid assessment tool used in behavior change projects. The purpose of Barrier Analysis is to identify behavioral determinants of a particular behaviour so that more effective social and behavioral change messages, strategies, and supporting activities can be developed.
The model will then be deployed to help the government hit new "milestones" set out by the prime minister last week, including ending hospital backlogs and improving neighbourhood policing. 'Glib ...
In the NHS's "Equality and Health Inequalities Impact Assessment -2022" [59] of the proposed changes, it addressed potential concerns of discrimination based on the legally protected characteristic of "gender reassignment" by stating not all of the patients impacted by the proposal will be allowed to access such care by the NHS, and thus "To ...
Each behavioural change theory or model focuses on different factors in attempting to explain behaviour change. Of the many that exist, the most prevalent are learning theories, social cognitive theory, theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour, transtheoretical model of behavior change, the health action process approach, and the BJ Fogg model of behavior change.
Polyclinics in England were intended to offer a greater range of services than were offered by current general practitioner (GP) practices and local health centres. In addition to traditional GP services they would offer extended urgent care, healthy living services, community mental health services and social care, whilst being more accessible and less medicalised than hospitals. [1]
The performance of Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and how they have impacted regional variation in NHS performance was the subject of a report by the MTG in April 2024: Levelling Up or Levelling Down: The Impact of Integrated Care Systems on the Delivery of Care found that areas of high and low performance had remained consistent over a two year period.