NHS trusts are bringing the government's 10-year health plan to
  life.
  A new podcast mini-series by NHS Providers shows how they are
  working towards the goals set out in the plan: shifting care from
  hospital to community, treatment to prevention and analogue to
  digital.
  In the course of three episodes Providers deliver: 10-year
  health plan trailblazers demonstrates how trusts in
  different parts of the country, including hospital, mental
  health, community and ambulance services, are taking forward new
  and creative ways of working to ensure patients receive the care
  they need, while also contributing to a more sustainable future
  for the NHS.
  In episode one, We can actually do
  this! NHS Providers chief executive Daniel Elkeles
  reflects on the merits of the 10-year health plan, and the
  progress he's witnessed during many trust visits up and down the
  country. This episode also explores two case studies – Somerset
  NHS Foundation Trust and Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust –
  and highlights innovative, collaborative approaches to improving
  population health.
  Episode two, Relationships at the heart
  of it focuses on two more compelling case studies –
  Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Kent
  Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. This episode demonstrates
  how collaborative care models and digital innovation are
  transforming patient outcomes and workforce efficiency across
  organisational boundaries.
  The final episode, Making the three shifts
  business as usual looks at the extraordinary work of
  Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust in transforming
  mental health care by embedding support into primary care, guided
  by patient feedback and community collaboration, leading to
  better access to care, fewer referrals, and a more preventative,
  empowering model.
  Launching the podcast series the chief executive of NHS
  Providers, Daniel Elkeles, said:
  “Through my trust visits I have seen at first hand the amazing
  work that's bringing to life the ambitions of the 10-year health
  plan.
  “No one under-estimates the scale of the challenges, but the plan
  has helped to create the conditions for transformation, and I'm
  absolutely convinced the NHS can do this.
  “A vital ingredient will be to share and scale up success,
  building on lessons learned by trailblazing trusts, so they don't
  have to be re-discovered time and again.
  “That's why this Providers Deliver series is so
  important – celebrating the success of trusts that have set the
  pace.
  “The amount of change and transformation already happening across
  hospitals, mental health, community and ambulance services, is
  huge.
  “Trust leaders understand and accept the scale of the challenge
  and are already working to deliver meaningful change – these
  efforts deserve recognition.
  “With the right support and encouragement, NHS providers can and
  will deliver.”