WINNER:
H4All: High Intensity User Service
The High Intensity User service was launched to reduce the unnecessary attendances and admittances to Hillingdon A&E of the top 50 patients, which incurred an annual cost of £7m.
The team deliver a holistic model of support that utilises health coaching, integrative counselling and social prescribing for these patients, who do not fit into traditional systems of support, due to their acute conditions, chaotic lifestyles and the wider determinates of health that impact their wellbeing and drive their overuse of emergency services. The service is a partnership with the A&E, LAS, police, housing, substance misuse and mental health services.
Read a detailed case study about this project at HSJ Solutions
Highly commended:
- Barts Health Trust, London’s Air Ambulance Charity, London Ambulance Service Trust: Physician Response Unit - Taking Emergency Medicine into the Community
Finalists:
- Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust: The Brighton Brighton Sussex Hospital (BSUH) sepsis point of care (SPOC) initiative
- Partnership of East London Cooperatives: Virtual Booking for Minor injuries
- West Kent Integrated Care Partnership: Integrated Urgent Care Project
Winners revealed for HSJ Value Awards 2021

The work of 149 teams and organisations was celebrated at Manchester Central last night at the HSJ Value Awards 2021, a chance to recognise the projects that have driven significant improvements in the health system.
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HSJ Value Awards 2021: Urgent and Emergency Care Initiative of the Year





















































