04/05/2022

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  • How to form effective provider collaboratives in a reformed NHS

    Later this year, the Health and Care Bill will mark a decisive moment in the shift to joined up working in the NHS. As collaboration becomes the new mode of operation for health and care, this is having profound implications on the ways providers work.

    This webinar – jointly hosted by Bevan Brittan and Mutual Ventures – will help NHS leaders think through the challenges and opportunities of provider collaboratives.

    Key questions include:

    • What are the benefits of collaboratives and why are they important?
    • What does the Health and Care Bill say about provider collaboration?
    • How do I approach establishing a new provider collaborative?
    • What examples are there of what has worked well and what hasn’t?

    This webinar will be full of practical advice for organisations navigating the reforms to the NHS and provide examples of what has been successful and the pitfalls to avoid. John Copps, Managing Consultant at Mutual Ventures, will chair the session and leaders from the sector will join us to discuss their own experience of partnership building.

    Speakers

    • James Barker, Chief Executive Officer, Barnsley Healthcare Federation
    • Jeremy Budd, Director of Strategic Commissioning & Partnerships, NHS Barnsley
    • Carly Caton, Partner, Bevan Brittan
    • Matt Carter, Senior Consultant, Mutual Ventures
    • David Hawkins, Director of Corporate Infrastructure and Integration, KHFT & HRCH

    Bevan Brittan and Mutual Ventures have been working in partnership for more than five years, providing a blend of business, commercial and legal support to NHS and independent providers.

     

    Please note that registration for the webinar will close when the webinar starts, so please do ensure you have booked your place in advance to guarantee your attendance.

    Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and may get over subscribed. Our clients get priority over non clients but we will endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place. Where we are heavily oversubscribed we will limit places to one or two people per organisation so please liaise with your team and decide who will represent your organisation before registering.

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