The Care Provider Alliance has developed a guide for adult social care providers on Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and the opportunities they provide for partnership working between health and social care.
We are delighted to be featured as an example of good practice in this new comprehensive guide which you can view on the Care Provider Alliance website.
From page 12...
"Building on established and influential relationships and membership of existing partnership forums can provide routes into engagement with ICSs. The MioCare Group has achieved positive engagement within Greater Manchester ICS at place level, covering the Oldham area where it has become a key stakeholder and taken the system lead for hospital discharge and enablement.
Services provided by MioCare were largely provided in house by Oldham Council until 2013 when the Group was created, and it remains a council-owned company. It has an established history of partnership working, to which it brings its independent voice. During the pandemic MioCare provided system leadership for transforming integrated discharge planning across key organisations. This saw the MioCare Managing Director lead an integrated workforce, which included staff from NHS trusts, independent providers and the local authority."
Our Managing Director Karl Dean took to Twitter to underline the value of our work in this area...
We are proud that the work we have done so far - alongside health and social care partners in Oldham - has been of huge benefit to residents here.
We will continually strive to meet the needs of our population, putting people first.
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