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Jdi Associations and Frameworks List

clinical homecare

Overview

BAPEN (British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition)

UK organisation dedicated to improving nutritional care in healthcare settings, with a focus on enteral and parenteral nutrition.

BAPEN is a multidisciplinary association that promotes safe, effective nutritional care across hospitals, community settings, and clinical homecare. It develops guidelines, audits, and educational resources to support the delivery of enteral and parenteral nutrition. BAPEN’s work is especially relevant in patient management pathways involving long-term conditions, homecare services, and complex nutritional needs. For implementation projects, BAPEN frameworks help ensure clinical safety, patient-centred design, and alignment with best practice.

Relevence to our work

• Supports clinical safety and nutritional governance in homecare delivery

• Informs patient pathway design for long-term and complex conditions

• Reinforces healthcare credibility in implementation planning

• Useful for aligning with clinical stakeholders and QA teams

Overview

NCHA (National Clinical Homecare Association)

UK trade association representing clinical homecare providers, promoting best practice, patient safety, and service innovation across the sector.

The National Clinical Homecare Association (NCHA) is the leading UK body representing organisations that deliver clinical homecare services. It sets standards, advocates for patient safety, and fosters collaboration between providers, commissioners, and regulators. NCHA’s work spans governance, logistics, and patient experience—making it a cornerstone reference for any healthcare implementation involving homecare delivery. Its publications and member frameworks support quality assurance, stakeholder coordination, and service innovation.

Relevence to our work

• Anchors credibility in clinical homecare transformation

• Supports governance and QA in service design and delivery

• Useful for stakeholder engagement and regulatory alignment

• Reinforces Jdi’s strategic positioning in patient management

Overview

The Care Forum

Regional health and care network supporting collaboration, community engagement.

The Care Forum is a regional health and social care network that facilitates collaboration between voluntary organisations, healthcare providers, and local authorities. It offers research, advocacy, and service development support—especially in areas of community health, patient voice, and integrated care. For implementation projects, The Care Forum provides valuable context for stakeholder engagement, regional alignment, and inclusive service design—particularly where community-based care intersects with digital transformation.

Relevance to Jdi

Relevence to our work

• Supports stakeholder engagement and regional positioning

• Informs inclusive service design and community health alignment

• Reinforces credibility in collaborative and patient-centred delivery

• Mapping of voluntary sector involvement in healthcare pathways

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