WINNER: NEL in partnership with OptiMedis-Cobic, Imperial College Health Partners, Social Finance and PPL – Hampshire System Integrator

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This initiative demonstrated how a system integrator could deliver improved proactive and preventive care, benefitting individual patients, population health and the public purse.

After analysing what the greatest opportunities were for improvement in Fareham and Gosport and where to focus, a shared contract was created between GPs, acute and community providers which aligned incentives to enable better management of patients with or at risk of type 2 diabetes. 

It involved identifying particular cohorts of patients, using data to give GPs insights into practice, and support for GPs and commissioners to roll out best practice. Patients were involved in pinpointing what was important to them.

It resulted in a system integrator handbook to support future population health projects.    

Read a detailed case study on this project on HSJ Solutions.

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  • Salford Royal on behalf of Salford Together Partnership – Salford Together – Integrating to improve outcomes 
  • South London Mental Health and Community Partnership – Collaboration not competition to transform mental health outcomes across 3.6 million population