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NHS RightCare
NHS Right Care originated as part of the QIPP programme within the Department of Health in 2009. Its focus was to expose and tackle variation with a view to securing value. It included various support and intervention aspects and products including the Atlases of Variation and Commissioning for Value packs.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/nqb-oct15-5.pdf

he NHS RightCare teams work locally with systems to present a diagnosis of data and evidence across that population. NHS RightCare Delivery Partners and their teams work collaboratively with systems to look at the evidence to identify opportunities and potential threats. The Delivery Partners are senior roles whom are effective change leaders which influence systems to deliver effective and efficient returns for their population.

Using nationally collected robust data, this collaborative working arrangement helps systems to make improvements in both spend and patient outcomes. Together they complete delivery plans on a continuous basis, to evaluate the system and establish a base plan to maximise opportunities and turnaround issues. Throughout this process they ensure patient care is at the top of agenda by promoting the strong clinical interventions developed with the Senior Clinical Advisors and key stakeholders. Delivery Partners and their teams will highlight good practice, in particular at STP population, to accelerate delivery, standardise reporting and embed practices to ensure systems use optimal care pathways.

The NHS RightCare delivery methodology is based around three simple principles of working with local systems;

Diagnose the issues and identify the opportunities with data, evidence and intelligence Develop solutions, guidance and innovation Deliver improvements for patients, populations and systems

https://www.england.nhs.uk/rightcare/what-is-nhs-rightcare/

Evaluating rightcare - https://www.ardengemcsu.nhs.uk/showcase/case-studies/case-studies/evaluating-the-national-nhs-rightcare-programme/

Matthew Cripps on RightCare https://www.hsj.co.uk/leadership-qanda/leadership-qanda-nhs-rightcare/7021633.article

Atlas of Variation 2010 - from the intro The editors acknowledge the inspirational publication, The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care 1998, and the vision and commitment of Professor Jack Wennberg who first charted this territory