Multidisciplinary Team Working toolkit
Resources
- It is well worth reading Becky Malby’s managing demand blogs to consider some ideas about potential ways of reducing demand other than by using skill mix:
- Other useful ideas come from the Wessex primary care report 2017 from the Academic Health Services network:
- National Data England - GP data shows numbers and details of GPs, Nurses, Direct Patient Care and Admin/Non-Clinical staff working in General Practice in England, along with information on their practices, staff, patients, and the services they provide:
- The Wessex Primary Care Project provides workforce planning tools in their 2017 report:
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society:
- Royal College of Physicians
- The Bradford Effective Multidisciplinary Teams Development Tool, which includes sections on defining clarity of purpose.
- Technology Enabled Care Services, which provides research and evidence on TECS and the impact it had on patient outcomes and cost-effectiveness
- The King's Fund
- Skills for Health