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Leading networks in healthcare: learning about what works-the theory and the practice

By Health Foundation (January 2013)

In 2011, the Health Foundation launched an improvement programme to support networks in healthcare. It linked selected networks with a faculty of experts, and with each other, to provide an exchange of ideas, advice, support and training in network leadership and development. This report captures the experiences of the programme participants as they began working together; highlights key learning and early insights; and examines how all this relates to what the research evidence tells us about running networks. It also provides an informal overview of the literature on networks and a glossary of commonly used network terms.

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Information overload: tackling bureaucracy in the NHS

By NHS Confederation (January 2013)

The NHS Confederation has for many years emphasised the need to tackle the bureaucratic burden in the NHS. But our members are still often asked for unnecessary information, to give the same information multiple times, or to gather data in poorly designed and cumbersome formats.This paper assesses progress since our 2009 report,  sets out where the risks of new burdens may lie, identifies what should be done now and suggests issues for discussion.

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