Early development of primary care networks in the NHS in England
The study looks at early evidence on implementation and development of PCNs, motivations to participate and what enables or inhibits progress.
The study looks at early evidence on implementation and development of PCNs, motivations to participate and what enables or inhibits progress.
Primary care networks (PCNs) were introduced in the National Health Service (NHS) in England in 2019 to improve integrated care for patients and help address financial and workforce sustainability issues in general practice. The purpose of the Early development of primary care networks in the NHS in England: a qualitative mixed-methods evaluation was to collect early evidence on their implementation and development, including motivations to participate and what enables or inhibits progress. This paper considers the core characteristics of PCNs, and how this informs their management.
Professor Judith Smith is a highly experienced and widely published health services researcher and policy analyst in HSMC at the University of Birmingham.
Dr Manbinder Sidhu is a research fellow in BRACE which is based in HSMC, at the University of Birmingham