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Scale and spread of innovation in health and social care: Insights from the evaluation of the New Care Model/Vanguard programme in England

MacInnes, Julie, Billings, Jenny R., Coleman, Anna, Mikelyte, Rasa, Croke, Sarah, Allen, Pauline, Checkland, Kath (2023) Scale and spread of innovation in health and social care: Insights from the evaluation of the New Care Model/Vanguard programme in England. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 28 (2). pp. 128-137. ISSN 1355-8196. E-ISSN 1758-1060. (doi:10.1177/13558196221139548) (KAR id:97755)

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Abstract

Objective: Little is known about how to achieve scale and spread beyond the early local adoption of an innovative health care programme. We use the New Care Model - or ‘Vanguard’ - programme in the English National Health Service to illuminate the process, assessing why only one of five Vanguard programmes was successfully scaled up.

Methods: We interviewed a wide range of stakeholders involved in the Vanguard programme, including programme leads, provider organisations and policymakers. We also consulted relevant documentation.

Results: A lack of direction near the end of the Vanguard programme, a lack of ongoing resources, and limited success in providing real-time monitoring and evaluation may all have contributed to the failure to scale and spread most of the Vanguard models.

Conclusions: This programme is an example of the ‘scale and spread paradox’, in which localism was a key factor influencing the successful implementation of the Vanguards but ultimately limited their scale and spread.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1177/13558196221139548
Uncontrolled keywords: Scale and spread, innovation, implementation
Subjects: H Social Sciences
Divisions: Divisions > Division for the Study of Law, Society and Social Justice > School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research > Centre for Health Services Studies
Depositing User: George Austin-Coskry
Date Deposited: 03 Nov 2022 09:09 UTC
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2024 13:02 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/97755 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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