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Unlocking the potential of ARRS roles in primary care

The Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) was first launched in 2019, offering primary care networks (PCNs) a way to alleviate some of the growing pressures on GPs and practices and be able to maintain a high standard of care for their patients.

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/unlocking-the-potential-of-arrs-roles-in-primary-care/

A business continuity…Really is as easy as ABC

The importance of international standards for business continuity: Origin of the ISO 22301 standard heralds back to the ISO technical committee ISO/TC 23, which focussed on addressing concerns related to societal security. The standard is now managed by ISO/TC 292 – Security and Resilience. The first iteration of the ISO 22301 standard was published in…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/a-business-continuityreally-is-as-easy-as-abc/

PCN incorporation – what, why, how and who

Many primary care networks (PCNs) around the country have either formed corporate vehicles or are in the process of doing so. In this article, Hill Dickinson’s specialist primary care partner Alison Oliver and legal director Ruth Griffiths explore what PCN incorporation involves, why PCNs might want to consider this model, how to go about putting…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/pcn-incorporation-what-why-how-and-who/

New Social Prescribing Roles – New Opportunities for PCNs

It is scarcely believable that only 20 months ago, primary care networks (PCN) had not yet seen the light of day. So much water has passed under the bridge since then and yet so much has been achieved in the transformation of primary care despite the system and the country having to cope with a…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/new-social-prescribing-roles-new-opportunities-for-pcns/

Structuring a PCN Social Prescribing Service for the post COVID world – Workforce planning for the social prescribing team

With the increased flexibility offered by the GP Contract Update of February 2020, primary care networks (PCNs) can now recruit two additional roles to the social prescribing team – a care coordinator and a health and wellbeing coach, in addition to another nine roles in 2021. It also allows PCNs to determine for themselves how…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/structuring-a-pcn-social-prescribing-service-for-the-post-covid-world-workforce-planning-for-the-social-prescribing-team/

Additional roles in primary care – so much more than an extra pair of hands

We know that the introduction of the additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS) for primary care networks (PCNs) will grow capacity in general practice to address the unsustainably high workload that has put so much pressure on GPs.

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/additional-roles-in-primary-care-so-much-more-than-an-extra-pair-of-hands/

Making an impact – social prescribing evolves to cope with rising demand

Enabling the development of social prescribing models to cope with the rising demand for community support; capitalising on emerging new roles to support primary care, meeting requirements of the PCN DES across a local health economy, will support areas meet the post Covid-19 challenges ahead.

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/making-an-impact-social-prescribing/

NHS Networks ..the results so far

In April, we launched the new NHS Networks website. NHS Networks has provided a free virtual networking platform and valued news portal for health and social care for over a decade.

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/nhs-networks-the-results-so-far/

People and teams training and development

Great organisations understand people and work in teams. We are all members of teams, but to be useful members performing at our best we need to learn about ourselves and others, develop coping strategies and resilience, acquire skills to negotiate and avoid conflict, become better communicators and find more effective ways to cooperate and collaborate….

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/people-and-teams/

Employment issues for PCNs

Workforce issues have preoccupied primary care networks (PCNs) since they began in July 2019. Employment of additional roles in general practice is a key component of the network contract directed enhanced service (DES), but there are various potential risks and pitfalls associated with employing these additional roles. In this article, Hill Dickinson’s Alison Oliver and…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/employment-issues-for-pcns/

Additional roles reimbursement scheme – new workforce, new challenges

If primary care networks fail, the long-term plan will also fail. To succeed, PCNs need to get the workforce right. That means more staff in a wider variety of roles. NHS England has recognised this by developing a five-year directed enhanced service (DES) payment scheme for PCNs, which are being encouraged to expand their workforce…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/additional-roles-reimbursement-scheme-new-workforce-new-challenges/

Social value

PCC aims to transfer learning, building the capability of those we work with, and support local communities. We support the development of individuals and teams and promote of good practice in planning and delivery of healthcare. We help our clients fill gaps in knowledge, skills and capacity, enabling them to commission and provide services that…

https://www.pcc-cic.org.uk/social-value/
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