development steps for federating general practices
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Federation and beyond
Leadership and collaboration in general
practice
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Function… where could practices work
together?
Shared provision of
core services
Shared administration
and support functions
Joint development
of skills and knowledgeJoint provision
of new services
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Administration and support services
Supporting practice to evolve service provision
Capability to respond to tenders and deliver the services
Credible voice of general practice
System leader
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System leadership
Federation
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General practice: the hub of systems of care
Integrated
general practice
- Supported/lead by
‘federation’
Network of providers
System of provision
commissioned for key
populations based on
value
Frail
End of life
Children
Multiple
LTCs
The confident leader
• Intensive learning course – eight learning sets
• Learn with a small group of peers
• Action learning based
• Expert input to sessions from federation leaders and
other experts
• Opportunity for discussion
• Share problems/issues
• E-learning / discussion board / resources shared
For more information
• [email protected] 07717 300633
• www.pcc.cic-org.uk
• National events
• Local workshops
• Action learning sets
• Bespoke development support
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