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With the advent of the new health authorities, multifunds and
consortia, it is likely that the GP's professional leadership of
primary care will rapidly become only one of a number of provider
options. This book defines some of the future options for the
organization of primary care. The evolving possible roles of GPs
and practices in these changing circumstances are examined closely.
As the new health authorities come into full legislative force, how
will they deploy the combined financial allocations for primary and
secondary care to support their new capacity to enter into local
contracts? Which health care providers will emerge in this market
place in response to this shift in commissioning power? These are
critical questions for general practice. With contributions from a
variety of sources that reflect the varied origins of
organizational initiatives, this is a book for planners, providers
and purchasers of extended primary care.
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Bear Child (Hardcover)
Geoff Mead; Illustrated by Sanne Dufft
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'Now that people live in towns and bears live in the woods, have
you ever wondered what happened to the bear folk?' At bedtime
Ursula asks Daddy to tell her the tale of the bear folk: special
beings who can choose to be either a bear or a person, depending if
they want to catch a fish or read a book. Bear folk live
extraordinary lives, he tells her. They are strong and clever, kind
and loving, adventurous and creative -- just like her. Will I ever
meet one?, Ursula asks. Perhaps she already has... Bear Child is an
inspirational story of parental love, belief and embracing
individuality. This beautiful picture book weaves together Geoff
Mead's charming words with Sanne Dufft's ethereal illustrations to
create a truly timeless folktale.
Quality is at the heart of the government's strategy for NHS
development, and which is to be delivered through clinical
governance. This book explores accreditation through practical case
studies and research findings, and outlines how it can assure the
quality of care. Systems of accreditation for measuring and
improving quality are described, and show how they can be used
easily and effectively to meet the challenges of the new NHS. It is
clear, concise and relevant to all the current changes in
healthcare provision. All those responsible for delivering a
service based on clinical and cost effectiveness will find it
essential reading. 'In the United Kingdom primary health care is
based almost wholly on general practice. From April 1999 all
general practices will belong to primary care groups. Questions of
quality and accountability will be high on their agenda as part of
the new arrangements for clinical governance. This book on
accreditation in primary care is therefore most timely.' Sir Donald
Irvine, President, General Medical Council, in the Introduction
A creative memoir of a much loved husband, father, brother, son
killed in a peacetime RAF flying accident in the early days of
Meteor jet fighters.
New and collected poems by Geoff Mead, author of Coming Home to
Story (Vala, 2011); Telling the Story (Jossey-Bass, 2014);Zoetrope
(Chrysalis, 2014); Gone in the Morning (Jessica Kingsley, 2017);
Solace (Chrysalis, 2018); Bear Child (Floris, 2018)
50 soulful poems on life, love and finding happiness by writer and
storyteller Geoff Mead (author of Coming Home to Story:
Storytelling Beyond Happily Ever After).
An exploration of death, bereavement and grief. This first hand
account gives Geoff Mead's experience of responding to the loss of
his wife from a brain tumour. Giving insight into the grieving
process and how Geoff learned to manage his grief, this book will
offer hope to anyone experiencing something similar. After coming
to the realisation that mourning is a conscious process, to which
we can apply creativity, passion and intelligence, Geoff explored
the unknown territory of bereavement through his writing. The book
shows how artful practice, such as writing, can help to make sense
of our experience and navigate the wreckage of grief.
Stories take us into other worlds so that we may experience our own
more deeply. Master storyteller Geoff Mead brings the reader inside
the experience of telling and listening to a story. He shows how
stories and storytelling engage our imaginations, strengthen
communities and bring adventure and joy into our lives. The
narrative is interspersed with consummate retellings of traditional
tales from all over the world.
Primary Care Trusts are a flagship initiative of government policy
for modernising the NHS. The new requirement for frontline
healthcare professionals to work together stretches across both
community care and public health, and as a result traditional
boundaries are being blurred and new local roles and resources are
emerging right across the primary care sector. This book draws
practical lessons for Primary Care Trusts from applied research and
development programmes in other parts of the NHS, other parts of
the public sector, parallel developments in the private sector and
relevant international experience. With contributions from the
Health Management Group and its associates, this book provides a
comprehensive approach and practical guidance. It includes new
specific models for local development on clinical governance,
evidence-based medicine, use of applied health services research,
social services collaboration, new organisational partnerships,
public health alliances, community hospital usage and managed care.
Trust in Experience will enable readers to create PCTs as their own
organisations and not simply as local agents of central policy, and
perceive changes as positive opportunities whilst recognising the
risks involved.
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