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Shifting care closer to home - the SEE SAW report

In June 2008 the Kings’ Fund published the report of the SeeSaw simulation that Loop2 designed for the Department of Health. Our starting point for this project was the observation that despite a consistent theme in government policy to encourage more care to be provided in community settings, outside major hospitals, the extent of the shift is patchy and in some cases disappointingly slow. SeeSaw aimed to explore what would need to happen to accelerate shifts in the pattern of healthcare and whether new levers and incentives were needed. Published before Lord Darzis’ report we were pleased to see a number of the SeeSaw issues and recommendations have already been picked up. To download a free copy of the report click here for a link to the King’s Fund website.

This entry was posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 at 12:00 pm and is filed under News.
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