Improving health in London: reflections from three mini case studies (HIV, mental health, healthcare estate)

S. Danielli, Emile Radyte, P. Donnelly, T. Coffey, H. Ashrafian, A. Darzi
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ABSTRACT Global health will increasingly be determined by cities and therefore city-wide transformation of health and care is crucially important. Reflections from our experiences in London suggest some critical ingredients for city-wide transformation, including: having a shared aim; robust engagement with the citizens, service users and providers of services; setting aside organisational priorities and effective incentives to do so; a focus on enablers; strong city-wide leadership. Rather than working ‘together but separately’, health and care partners must work ‘together, together’ if cities are to meet the health and care challenges of the next decade.
改善伦敦的健康状况:来自三个小型案例研究(艾滋病毒、心理健康、医疗保健地产)的思考
全球卫生将越来越多地由城市决定,因此城市范围内的卫生和保健转型至关重要。从我们在伦敦的经验中得出的反思,为整个城市的转型提供了一些关键因素,包括:有一个共同的目标;与公民、服务使用者和服务提供者进行强有力的接触;制定组织的优先事项和有效的激励措施;关注促成因素;强有力的全市领导。如果城市要应对下一个十年的卫生和保健挑战,卫生和保健合作伙伴必须“共同努力,共同努力”,而不是“共同努力,各行其是”。
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