Improving Partnership Working Between Primary Care and Money Advice Services

Greig Inglis, James Egan

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    Abstract

    The aim of this study was to explore how welfare reforms are affecting Deep End General Practices working in Glasgow City, and how they are responding to these issues. In particular, we were interested in how GPs work with money/welfare advice services, and how this partnership working could be strengthened to ensure that patients receive timely and effective advice and support. Interviews were conducted with six GPs working in some of the most deprived areas of the city; three NHS health improvement staff who have been supporting the delivery of advice services; and three commissioners of advice services from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow City Council, and the Wheatley Group, the housing, regeneration and care organisation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationGlasgow
    PublisherGlasgow Centre for Population Health
    Number of pages45
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2016

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