Improving care in care homes: what can Primary Care Networks learn from the Vanguards?

2020 
Purpose We trace the evolution of a new integrated care policy in the English NHS (enhanced health in care homes, EHCH) from pilot model to wider roll out, over a 4-year period, into the circumstances of COVID-19 Design/methodology/approach Using published evidence and official documentation we compared and contrasted the original EHCH model/framework, subsequent draft specifications and the final proposals, ahead of implementation Findings The Primary Care Network EHCH service specification has clearly arisen from the Vanguard programme;however, problems related to GP contracts and COVID-19 means, at least initially, there is likely to be some variability over who will be responsible for delivery It is unknown whether this service, delivered at pace in the current circumstances, will achieve or affect the outcomes envisaged by the pilots Research limitations/implications This is our interpretation of the developing policy for enhanced health in care homes, which requires further follow-up research We are beginning our final fieldwork phase in Summer 2020, to report on the Vanguard legacy Practical implications Evaluations of policy success/failure should consider the context and the differing power relations that are present and may impact subsequent take-up and roll-out across the system We recommend a longitudinal approach to enable a holistic view of policy implementation Originality/value This paper reveals the fragility of health and care policymaking in the current climate From initial concept, through development and testing, into forced early roll out, our observations reflect the unique impact of a global pandemic shock
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