We are delighted to announce that the West Midlands Adult Eating Disorders Provider Collaborative has been shortlisted for a prestigious HSJ Value Award 2021, Value of the Year Award category. delighted to announce that the West Midlands Adult Eating Disorders Provider Collaborative has been shortlisted for a prestigious HSJ Value Award 2021, Value of the Year Award category.
The collaborative is led by Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) with partners including BSMHFT, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust, Priory Healthcare (Woodbourne Unit) and Elysium Healther, working together with people who use the service, their carers and other partner organisations. It provides adult eating disorder services serving a population of 4.5 million covering the West Midlands.
Through working together, the partners in the collaborative have improved the quality and consistency of service, including reducing the distance many patients need to travel to receive care. Since the launch of the collaborative, fewer patients have needed to be admitted to hospital for care of their eating disorder, improving patient satisfaction and reducing disruption to their lives.
Mel Watson, Head of Operations, Specialist Group, MPFT, says “We are extremely proud of our collaborative and delighted to have been shortlisted for this award. We believe the shared clinical leadership and partnership with the people using our services has resulted in a positive impact on both the quality of services and the patient experience.”
The HSJ Value Awards 2021 recognise the outstanding dedication to making things better across the NHS during this extremely challenging year. The judging panel comprised a diverse range of highly regarded figures across the NHS and wider healthcare sector. To be shortlisted as a finalist for these awards, despite tough competition from hundreds of brilliant applicants, is a mark of real achievement. The West Midlands Eating Disorders Provider Collaborative has been selected based on their diligence, ambition and the positive impact that the project has had within their wider health care system.
The winners will be selected following a rigorous, second stage of judging ahead of the HSJ Value Awards 2021 awards ceremony. Held at Manchester Central at the end of June, the evening will provide a great opportunity for influential figures to unite and celebrate the achievements of their industry peers. The awards evening is expected to be attended by leaders and professionals from within the NHS.
The full list of finalists for the 2021 HSJ Value Awards can be found on https://value.hsj.co.uk/