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This short guide is for charities and pharmaceutical companies in the UK, to help them consider the key benefits, issues and risks that can arise when working together.
Person centred, coordinated primary care starts from the perspective of the person and works with them to identify the care and support that fits their life, allowing them to work towards the health and wellbeing goals most important to them.
This framework is aimed at local health and social care and community leaders and sets out six ‘ambitions’ – principles for how care for those nearing death should be delivered at local level.
This paper is a step towards creating a new articulation of value in co-production with other stakeholders.
Published by National Voices and Nesta, this report is evidence that peer support can help people feel more knowledgeable, confident and happy, and less isolated and alone.
On the 24 February 2015, The Royal Pharmaceutical Society and National Voices held a joint event attended by members of National Voices to explore the role of pharmacy in delivering person-centred care to people with long-term conditions.
This is the fifth of National Voices’ narratives on person-centred coordinated care.
This is the fourth of National Voices’ narratives on person-centred coordinated care.
This is the third of National Voices’ narratives on person-centred coordinated care.
In this report, National Voices members describe how person centred care should look by 2020 and how to achieve it