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Public transport and the pandemic: perceptions of risk and mitigation

By Anna Coleman and Nicola Gartland Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Health and Care, Urban Posted: March 14, 2022

Throughout the pandemic, public transport has been identified as a significant potential hub of transmission for the disease, with messaging urging people to avoid it wherever possible. Despite this guidance, however, there was little evidence on how great this risk was, or the effectiveness of mitigation measures such as masks and ventilation. In this blog, […]

Tagged With: #IHPO, AMBS, Ashton Institute, COVID-19, Health & Safety, public health, SHS, trade unions, transport, urban, work & pensions

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Place-based developments in health care: What can we learn from health and wellbeing boards?

By Anna Coleman Filed Under: All posts, Health and Social Care, Science and Engineering Posted: April 15, 2021

This article was originally published in On Primary Care, a collection of essays identifying the challenges and opportunities facing policymakers today in the UK primary care sector. In this blog, Dr Anna Coleman from the Health Organisation, Policy and Economics (HOPE) group, emphasises the importance of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) as integral functions in […]

Tagged With: care quality, Health & Social Care, health and social care, HOPE, NHS, NHS improvement, OnPrimaryCare, public health

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In the rush to implement Integrated Care Systems, don’t forget Health and Wellbeing Boards

By Anna Coleman Filed Under: Health and Social Care Posted: August 6, 2019

In the context of the changes set out in the recent NHS long term plan (2019), Dr Anna Coleman draws our attention to the recently published LGA report which highlights some of the good work that Health and Wellbeing Boards have been undertaking since they were introduced in 2013. She suggests the new place-based system of […]

Tagged With: care quality, Health & Social Care, local government, NHS, public health

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Accountable Care Systems: Moving at a pace and scale that doesn’t allow us to learn from the immediate past?

By Anna Coleman Filed Under: All posts, Health and Social Care Posted: December 4, 2017

There is a current push to create Accountable Care Systems in the NHS, but does anyone really know what they are, exactly who will need to be involved in their creation, operation and oversight and have we yet learnt the lessons of previous models? asks Dr Anna Coleman. Accountable Care Systems (ACS) have been designed […]

Tagged With: CCGs, GP commissioning, NHS

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Secrecy and service challenges in the new NHS – can STPs deliver?

By Anna Coleman Filed Under: All posts, Health and Social Care Posted: December 8, 2016

The NHS remains in a period of unprecedented change, combining massive post-2012 reorganisations, intense budget pressures, and spiralling service demand. One key new initiative – Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) – has been dogged by controversy over their lack of transparency and public engagement. Here, the University of Manchester’s Dr Anna Coleman introduces STPs to a wider audience; […]

Tagged With: devolution, health, NHS, policy

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Health and social care devolution: it’s complicated

Julia Segar By Julia Segar, Anna Coleman and Kath Checkland Filed Under: All posts, Devo Posted: March 29, 2016

Devolving health and social care decisions to local politicians and professionals adds further complexity to an already complex system – and does not guarantee that the correct or popular decisions will be taken – argue Julia Segar, Anna Coleman and Kath Checkland.   ‘Keep Wythenshawe Special’ is a campaign led by clinicians from Wythenshawe Hospital. […]

Tagged With: devolution, DevoManc, health, Manchester, NHS, OnDevo, social care

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Devolution and healthcare

By Anna Coleman Filed Under: All posts, Devo Posted: December 14, 2015

There is a wealth of important knowledge to be gained from the devolution of health and social care services across Manchester, says Dr Anna Coleman. Whether national policymakers, other regions interested in pursuing similar devolution arrangements, or those actively involved in Devo Manc itself, there are a lot of people taking a very close interest […]

Tagged With: devolution, devolved healthcare, DevoManc

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DevoManc: does the future of health and social care start here?

Julia Segar By Julia Segar, Anna Coleman and Kath Checkland Filed Under: All posts, Devo, Featured Posted: March 12, 2015

Devolving health and social care in Greater Manchester is an attractive idea.  But will the practical challenges undo it ask Kath Checkland, Julia Segar and Anna Coleman. Devolution has been coming to Greater Manchester (GM) for some time. The recent announcement that the total health and social care budget for GM  – £6bn – is […]

Tagged With: devolution, DevoManc, health, NHS, NHS reform

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