An evidence-based report published by the NHS Confederation (2010) that presents arguments and examples from practice (England & USA) to illustrate how changing delivery impacts on the quality of a person's experience.
A set of reflective prompts designed to help you evaluate your ability to influence change taken from Upton T, Brooks B (1995) Managing change in the NHS. Buckingham; Open University Press.
News article from Frontline (18.11.2009) describing how a physiotherapy consultant worked with academic colleagues to develop use of e-technology to help people learn to walk with crutches more effectively.
Interviews from Frontline (21.04.2010) with 2 physiotherapists to illustrate the transferrability of leadership behaviours, knowledge and skills gained from physiotherapy practice. One physiotherapist interviewed works as a modern matron, the other as a deputy chief executive.
South Devon knee pain pathway - an example of service redesign taken from the NHS Map of Medicine website. Analysis of the service resulted in the introduction of a physiotherapy extended scope practitioner to triage and manage people presenting with knee pain - with positive effect.
Examples from practice of physiotherapists working to promote public health collected by the CSP's Move for Health team
A review of the evidence on the use of economic evaluations in NHS decision making - published by the Health Technology Assessment programme
Guidance published by the CSP to support members to produce and communicate an effective business case.
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Profiles of physiotherapists who have been awarded a Fellowship (Nicholas Harland) and Scholarship (Rebecca Kearney) from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE).