Showing posts with label MECC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MECC. Show all posts

31 December 2019

Everyday Interactions - Public health impact pathways

Everyday Interactions - Public health impact pathways
RCPH 2019
  • The impact pathways produced in Everyday Interactions will support healthcare professionals to record what they ‘do’ in their interactions with individuals, what data can be collated and also the possible impacts from these interactions. 

31 May 2019

NICE Resources for local partnerships

 Resources for local partnerships
  • NICE has produced a set of resources for local partnerships designed to help systems work together to provide consistent, high-quality care, based on the best evidence. Each topic includes resources from PHE, NICE, Right Care, NHS England and others.
  • Current resources are: CVD prevention (kidney management, risk assessment, NHS Health checks, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, diabetes); Frailty, Transfer of care, Making Every Contact Count, Medicines Optimisation and Urgent & emergency care.
  • The Urgent and emergency care care resource includes detailed tables linking to appropriate guidelines, NICE Pathways, quality standards and quick guides relevant to each strand of work.

26 January 2016

MECC practical resources

Making Every Contact Count (MECC): practical resources
PHE 26 January 2016
  • These practical resources will support people and organisations when considering or reviewing MECC activity and aid local implementation.
  • The resources are for use by organisations that are:
    • considering or reviewing MECC activity
    • developing or commissioning new MECC training
    • undertaking a review of existing MECC training resources
    • developing and providing MECC training resources

23 August 2012

Clustering and changes in unhealthy lifestyles

Clustering of unhealthy behaviours over time: Implications for policy and practice
Kings Fund, 23 August 2012
  • A review of the current evidence on multiple lifestyle risks and analyses data from the Health Survey for England on the distribution of these risks in the adult population, and how this is changing over time.
  • The report picks up on the role Health Trainers and Health Champions play and Making Every Contact Count.

16 August 2012

Preventing homelessnes through MECC

Making every contact count: A joint approach to preventing homelessness 
Ministerial Working Group, 16 August 2012
  • How services can be managed in a way that prevents all households, regardless of whether they are families, couples, or single people, from reaching a crisis point where they are faced with homelessness.