Top Menu

  • GitHub
  • Midlands Analyst Network and Huddles
  • SU Insights
  • Sign up for updates
The Strategy Unit

Main navigation

  • About Us
  • Our work
  • Services
  • Contact
  • Training
  • GitHub
  • Midlands Analyst Network and Huddles
  • SU Insights
  • Sign up for updates
  1. Home

Our work

  • Show all
  • Better use of analysis and decision making
  • (-) System thinking and system working
  • Primary, community and social care services
  • (-) Urgent and emergency care
  • Inequalities
  • MDSN
  • Wider determinants of health and prevention
  • Elective / planned care
  • Mental health
  • End of life
  • Specialised services
  • Maternity services and child health
  • (-) Show all
  • Futures thinking
  • Learning and development
  • Strategy development
  • Evaluation and impact assessment
  • Complex modelling
  • Problem structuring
  • Comparative analysis
  • Evidence reviews
  • Economic analysis
  • Population mapping
  • Options appraisal
  • (-) Show all
  • Report
  • Blog post
  • Tool
  • Long read
  • News
  • Guide
  • Podcast
  • (-) Show all
  • Abeda Mulla
  • Alison Martin
  • Alison Turner
  • Andrew Jones
  • Andy Hood
  • Aurelien Tejiozem
  • Chris Beeley
  • Clare Humble
  • David Callaghan
  • David Frith
  • Ellie Jones
  • Fraser Battye
  • Jake Parsons
  • James de Lacy
  • James Sandy
  • Jane Greenstock
  • Jennifer Y.Y. Kam
  • Jon Cook
  • Josh Cook
  • Justine Wiltshire
  • Karen Bradley
  • Mahmoda Begum
  • Mark Thompson
  • Mike Woodall
  • Mohammed Amin Mohammed
  • Natasha Stephenson
  • Paul Mason
  • Paul Seamer
  • Peter Spilsbury
  • Romaana Kapadi
  • Sarah Lucas
  • Sheila Ali
  • Shiona Aldridge
  • Simon Bourne
  • Steven Wyatt
  • Strategy Unit
  • Zaheera Teladia
Principles of integrated care
Report 01/02/2019

New care models - what's the evidence

High level findings from a series of evidence reviews on new care models.

Blog post 18/12/2018

Let’s face the music and (not) dance

David Frith leads our strategy consultancy work with NHS and third sector organisations.

Blog post 11/12/2018

Why community alternatives to hospital admission don’t (typically) reduce total admission levels

Repeatedly, published evaluations show that community/primary care services interventions with a stated intention to reduce total (or forecast total) emergency admissions to hospital don’t achieve the expected result**

Tool 29/11/2018

Tools & templates: Problem structuring

Problem trees and driver diagrams can help you to understand the causes and effects of your problem.

Tool 21/11/2018

Knowledge sharing

Knowledge sharing is vital for sharing good practice, enabling adoption and spread of innovations, and preventing people from making the same mista

Report 12/11/2018

The Potential Economic Impact of Virtual Outpatient Appointments in the West Midlands: A scoping study

The Strategy Unit was recently approached to examine the case for a shift from traditional outpatient services to the use of virtual a

Tool 12/11/2018

Pre-mortem

The pre-mortem technique was developed by Klein (2007) using ‘prospective hindsight’ to identify risks at the outset of a project.

Report 31/10/2018

Evaluation of an Integrated Mental Health Liaison Service (Rapid Assessment Interface and Discharge Service) in Northern Ireland

A high proportion of patients treated for physical health conditions also have co-morbid mental health problems; and there is growing acceptance of

Blog post 10/10/2018

Lessons from the Vanguard: Innovation and Evaluation

The problems facing health and care services are so well known as to be documented in the media most days.

Tool 29/09/2018

Tools & templates: Other points of view

Use Edward deBono’s ‘Six Thinking Hats’ or consider a wider point of view, to approach a problem or potential solution from different perspectives.

Blog post 24/09/2018

Lessons from the Vanguard: Procurement

Tool 11/09/2018

Tools & templates: Breaking the rules

Generate new ideas to solve a problem – by identifying the underlying assumptions, unwritten rules and thinking that maintain the status quo.

Blog post 13/07/2018

Integrating health and care services - what works? It’s complicated…

Coinciding nicely with the NHS 70th Birthday celebrations and the parallel discussions of ‘where next and how to do it better’ for the NHS, last we

Report 05/07/2018

Making the case for integrating physical and mental health services in England - National overview

This is a national overview report of our Making the case for integrating physical and mental health services reporting which took place in July 20

Tool 15/06/2018

Tools & Templates: Five Whys

Keep asking ‘why’ to peel back the layers of your problem, until you identify a potential root cause.

Report 11/06/2018

Risk and Reward Sharing for NHS Integrated Care Systems

Risk and reward sharing is a simple and attractive concept, offering a commissioner the opportunity to co-opt and incentivise a provid

Blog post 01/06/2018

Do you like to integrate horizontally or vertically? NHS positions examined

Our latest research paper explores the impact of the different options for integration implemented as a result of the Transforming Community Services policy in 2010. This accompanying commentary reflects on potential implications for the current policy drive towards Integrated Care Systems.

Report 01/06/2018

Horizontal or Vertical: Which way to integrate?

In 2011, Primary Care Trusts faced a difficult choice. The Transforming Community Services policy required a complete break of commissioner and provider functions. But what should PCTs do with the community health services they delivered; vertically integrate with an acute trust, horizontally integrate with a mental health trust, or set up a stand-alone community trust or Community Interest Company? Seven years on, this report explores the impact this choice had on the level and growth in emergency hospital use in older people and considers the wider implications for the NHS as it develops new models of care and integrated care systems

research signpost
Blog post 19/03/2018

What works for primary care led integration?

We recently shared highlights from our realist synthesis on primary care-led integrated models, at the Health Policy and Planning Network workshop. Take a look at our presentation for a flavour of our findings ahead of publication later in the summer.

Blog post 09/02/2018

Scenario planning – an antidote to the false certainties of forecasts and grand plans

The resurgence of uncertainty

Pagination

  • Previous page Previous
  • Next page Next
The Strategy Unit
NHS Logo

Quick Links

  • COVID-19
  • Publications
  • News and Views
  • Contact
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility statement

The Strategy Unit 

Copyright © 2025 | Website design by NHS Midlands and Lancashire / NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands.

Accessibility

100%
100%
Scroll to top