Business Proposal TitleA mobile NHS physiotherapy clinical unit, self–equipped to provide outpatient treatment, and services,in North CumbriaWord count: 2,500 +10%max:Font: Times New Roman. Size–Main Body; 12, Titles; 14(Bold),line spacing 1,Comprehensive referencing; Harvard style:References and Appendices notcounted;Plagiarism free!In line with the NHS UK, patients will notbe charged a fee for this service. **Business case layoutto be adhered to**
1.Introduction
2.Outline for service proposal–background and context, including outcomes.–A mobile NHS service that will use a fully equipped, self–contained physiotherapy unit which travels to primary care centres and rural areas of North Cumbria.–Main focus of service on Musculoskeletal(MSK)conditions–ETC. ,ETC, ETC
3.Links with local and national drivers and priorities e.g.NHS 10 year and 5 year plan, WHO global action plan, ageing population, proximity of rural communities to hospitals etc. Learning outcome 1.
Critically Discuss the Drivers associated with current and future (physiotherapy) healthcare provision with traditional and non–traditional settings .Use a wide variety of evidence. Exceptional critical discussion showing comprehensive knowledge and understanding of drivers associated with both current and future practice.
Frontline/CSP website/Google as a starting point –then expand into primary research
Think of drivers in population health, NHS, Government and political, world health (look at theKings FundUK, NHS England, NICE, WHO, CSP, PHE(Public Health England)etc. for inspiration)Focus your business proposal on the NHS, but do give a mention to non–traditional settings (such as PVI settings). Eg: Nuffield health , Bupa,https://www.physiofirst.org.uk/)
Make clear links between the driversand your proposal –don’t assume the link is obvious.