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BOP’s Director of Policy, Influencing & Engagement, Grace Duffy, explores the limitations of existing NHS funding models, and demonstrates how outcomes partnerships offer the flexibility and community power required to tackle the multifaceted issues facing the NHS.

“These partnerships are so successful because they have been designed differently. Instead of the standard model of paying for specific activities that may or may not be effective, commissioners such as local authorities and the NHS only pay when meaningful, long-term outcomes are achieved and evidenced.

This change of focus enables collaboration, unlocks flexibility and innovation in delivery, improves data and accountability and gets more value from spending. Done at scale, this could radically improve health outcomes and bring down waiting lists.”

Head over to the New Statesmanhere – to read our full partner content piece!