Reverse Innovation in the NHS: Community Health and Wellbeing Case Study - Part 2
Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a case study on reverse innovation in the NHS focusing on community health and wellbeing in this second part of a webinar. Delve into Dr Cornelia Junghans Minton's insights on primary care challenges, the West London case study, and its impact. Learn about community health workers, lessons from Brazil's healthcare model, and the effectiveness of this approach. Examine the Churchill Gardens case study and the Westminster pilot program. Gain valuable knowledge on innovative approaches to improving community health and wellbeing within the NHS.
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
Community Health Workers
Lessons from Brazil
What makes the Brazilian model special
How Community Health Workers work
Case study Churchill Gardens
Why are community health workers effective
The Westminster pilot
Taught by
Imperial College London
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