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Learning from doing: implications of the Barking and Dagenham experience for integrating health and social care

Wistow, Gerald and Waddington, Eileen (2006) Learning from doing: implications of the Barking and Dagenham experience for integrating health and social care. Journal of Integrated Care, 14 (3). pp. 8-18. ISSN 1476-9018

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Identification Number: 10.1108/14769018200600019

Abstract

Local government and the NHS in Barking and Dagenham embarked on a bold initiative in 2001 to integrate health and social care management structures. Although it was not sustained, this local experience is an important source of learning as the search for improved partnership working enters yet another new phase. In particular, it demonstrates that the route to better outcomes depends on managing not only the tension between structure and culture, but also that between national targets and local discretion in services based on fundamentally different principles of governance: central management and local accountability.

Item Type: Article
Official URL: http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/jou...
Additional Information: © 2006 Emerald
Divisions: Social Policy
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
Date Deposited: 02 Apr 2014 11:54
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2024 23:51
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/56375

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