The 3Sixty Care Partnership will break down barriers to make it easier to provide joined-up care that is, local, preventative, high quality and efficient. Working in teams of GPs and community health professionals and with local voluntary organisations will help us break down the traditional boundaries between patients, social care and different parts of the NHS. This will make it so much easier for patients to get the right care, at the right time, in the right place.
Our first objective is to keep people healthy and out of hospital, to achieve that we need to focus more on prevention and involving people in managing their own health and wellbeing. But, when patients do need to go to hospital, we must make that stay as short as possible, help them get better as soon as possible in their own home, or as close to home as possible, and then support patients to help themselves, with clinical and social care support in their own communities.
Treatment and care plans need to be designed around our patients, not what is convenient for the NHS or Social Services. To achieve that we will need to make sure our patients and their carers are completely involved in how their care and treatment is planned.
We will redesign primary care around the needs of our local communities, tap into the expertise of a wide range of professionals, This will help ensure that people get better care closer to where they live, and that teams of health and care professionals get to know the community they work in.
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The 3Sixty Care Partnership will reshape the relationships between health and care services and our citizens. We are rightly proud of our NHS, which has been founded upon the specialist training and knowledge of our clinicians and we fully support how the NHS recognises the knowledge and experience of patients.
As a new organisation the 3Sixty Care Partnership benefits from the Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust’s wide experience in patient involvement and engagement, which has been built up and nurtured over the last few years. The Partnership will embrace that experience and ensure the same principles of involving patients and carers in planning and managing their own health and wellbeing are embedded in everything we do as we go forward.