Connected Care working with Commissioners 

Connected Care meets commissioner’s priorities

  • Bringing the voice and views of the community to increase understanding of the needs and aspirations of service users.
  • Delivering ‘more for less’ through a cost benefit model of service integration.
  • Delivering service transformations that improve the experience of local residents whilst prioritising available investment.

Connected Care meets health and social care agenda

As commissioners move to operate at world class levels they will need to demonstrate:

  • Better health and well-being for all.
  • Better care for all.
  • Better value for all.

The issues of integration and user led services fit closely with the Government’s drive to give local people and local communities more influence and power to improve their lives. Connected Care will ensure commissioner's meet the needs of the community and ensure cost efficiencies. Specifically, it helps commissioners:

  • Proactively seek and build continuous and meaningful engagement with the public to shape services and improve health.
  • Prioritise investment according to local needs, service requirements and the values of the NHS.
  • Meet the expectations of comprehensive area assessments.
  • Effectively stimulate the market to meet demand and secure clinical health and wellbeing outcomes.
  • Make sound financial investments to ensure sustainable development and value for money.
  • Prioritise investment according to local needs.

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