Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

All over the world, health systems are responding to the major shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus is causing urgent and fast-paced change in the delivery of health and social care as well as highlighting pre-existing deficiencies and inequalities in the health system and broader society. In I...

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Main Authors: Sara Burke, Steve Thomas, Malgorzata Stach, Paul Kavanagh, Laura Magahy, Bridget Johnston, Sarah Barry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2020-09-01
Series:HRB Open Research
Online Access:https://hrbopenresearch.org/articles/3-70/v1
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spelling doaj-28221872295f4924ab4551890261ce9f2021-03-08T14:20:11ZengF1000 Research LtdHRB Open Research2515-48262020-09-01310.12688/hrbopenres.13150.114267Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]Sara Burke0Steve Thomas1Malgorzata Stach2Paul Kavanagh3Laura Magahy4Bridget Johnston5Sarah Barry6Centre for Health Policy and Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity, Dublin 2, IrelandCentre for Health Policy and Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity, Dublin 2, IrelandCentre for Health Policy and Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity, Dublin 2, IrelandHealth Intelligence, Strategic Planning and Transformation, 4th Floor, Jervis House, Jervis Street, Dublin 1, D01 W596, IrelandSláintecare Programme Implementation Office, Department of Health, Department of Health Block 1 Miesian Plaza, 50-58 Lower Baggot St Dublin 2, D02XWI4, IrelandCentre for Health Policy and Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity, Dublin 2, IrelandCentre for Health Policy and Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity, Dublin 2, IrelandAll over the world, health systems are responding to the major shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus is causing urgent and fast-paced change in the delivery of health and social care as well as highlighting pre-existing deficiencies and inequalities in the health system and broader society. In Ireland, COVID-19 is occurring during the second full year of Sláintecare’s implementation – Ireland’s 10-year plan for health reform to deliver universal access to timely, integrated care. This research will coproduce a Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation (LIFE) linking evidence, policy and practice that feeds into real-world Sláintecare implementation. In partnership with senior leadership in the Sláintecare Programme Implementation Office, the Department of Health and the HSE, the researchers will scope, document, measure and analyse the Sláintecare relevant COVID-19 responses using qualitative and quantitative methods. The LIFE will initially take the form of a live spreadsheet which contains the COVID-19 responses most relevant to Sláintecare. For each response, 3-4 indicators will be collected which enables monitoring overtime. The spreadsheet will be accompanied by a series of rapid reviews, narrative descriptions of multiple case studies, research papers, stakeholder engagement and formative feedback. These collectively make up the ‘LIFE’, informing dialogue with the project partners, which is happening in real time (living), influencing health policy and system decision-making and implementation as the project progresses. The LIFE will inform health system reform in Ireland in the months and years after the emergence of COVID-19 as well as contributing to international health systems and policy research.https://hrbopenresearch.org/articles/3-70/v1
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author Sara Burke
Steve Thomas
Malgorzata Stach
Paul Kavanagh
Laura Magahy
Bridget Johnston
Sarah Barry
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Steve Thomas
Malgorzata Stach
Paul Kavanagh
Laura Magahy
Bridget Johnston
Sarah Barry
Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
HRB Open Research
author_facet Sara Burke
Steve Thomas
Malgorzata Stach
Paul Kavanagh
Laura Magahy
Bridget Johnston
Sarah Barry
author_sort Sara Burke
title Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
title_short Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
title_fullStr Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full_unstemmed Health system foundations for Sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a Sláintecare Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation: Learning from the Irish health system’s response to COVID-19. A mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
title_sort health system foundations for sláintecare implementation in 2020 and beyond – co-producing a sláintecare living implementation framework with evaluation: learning from the irish health system’s response to covid-19. a mixed-methods study protocol [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
publisher F1000 Research Ltd
series HRB Open Research
issn 2515-4826
publishDate 2020-09-01
description All over the world, health systems are responding to the major shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus is causing urgent and fast-paced change in the delivery of health and social care as well as highlighting pre-existing deficiencies and inequalities in the health system and broader society. In Ireland, COVID-19 is occurring during the second full year of Sláintecare’s implementation – Ireland’s 10-year plan for health reform to deliver universal access to timely, integrated care. This research will coproduce a Living Implementation Framework with Evaluation (LIFE) linking evidence, policy and practice that feeds into real-world Sláintecare implementation. In partnership with senior leadership in the Sláintecare Programme Implementation Office, the Department of Health and the HSE, the researchers will scope, document, measure and analyse the Sláintecare relevant COVID-19 responses using qualitative and quantitative methods. The LIFE will initially take the form of a live spreadsheet which contains the COVID-19 responses most relevant to Sláintecare. For each response, 3-4 indicators will be collected which enables monitoring overtime. The spreadsheet will be accompanied by a series of rapid reviews, narrative descriptions of multiple case studies, research papers, stakeholder engagement and formative feedback. These collectively make up the ‘LIFE’, informing dialogue with the project partners, which is happening in real time (living), influencing health policy and system decision-making and implementation as the project progresses. The LIFE will inform health system reform in Ireland in the months and years after the emergence of COVID-19 as well as contributing to international health systems and policy research.
url https://hrbopenresearch.org/articles/3-70/v1
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