NHS Arden & GEM will be joint hosting a virtual seminar with NHS Midlands and Lancashire, NHS NECS and NHS South Central and West CSUs to provide insight and guidance around Provider Collaboratives.
The free to attend NHS Trusts and Primary Care Collaboration Knowledge Sharing Webinar will take place on Wednesday 16 October between 2pm - 4pm.
This dynamic knowledge-sharing virtual event is designed to engage NHS Trusts and Primary Care Networks. Focused on showcasing successful collaborative efforts across NHS organisations, the event will highlight practical strategies and innovative solutions achieved through partnerships with Commissioning Support Units. Through four insightful case studies, attendees will learn how collaboration can address common challenges such as governance, service transformation, business intelligence, and shared back-office functions.
Chaired by Alison Tonge, Executive Director of Strategy and Innovation, Arden & GEM, the webinar will feature presentations from four key case studies - each focusing on a different area of collaboration - followed by a Q&A session:
Case Study 1: System Convening of the One Gloucestershire Health and Wellbeing Partnership
NHS South, Central and West CSU will present how Participatory Leadership has strengthened partnerships and delivered significant outcomes.
Case Study 2: Supporting Mutual Aid in Cancer Pathways
NHS Arden & GEM CSU will demonstrate how data intelligence was used to enhance decision-making within cancer care networks.
Case Study 3: Developing a Primary Care Collaborative in North East & North Cumbria
NHS NECS will explore their holistic approach to building a voice for primary care.
Case Study 4: Clinical Redesign and Networks
NHS Midlands and Lancashire CSU will showcase how collaboration with clinical networks has led to service enhancements and improved patient care.
This event is open to all Strategic Leaders within Trusts and Primary Care Networks who are keen to foster collaborative efforts and drive transformational change in the sector. The webinar will focus on sharing knowledge that can provide practical advice and support for tackling some of the most common challenges emerging from Provider Collaboratives.
To register for the free webinar please click here.
If you would like more information on the event, please contact k.hardiman@nhs.net