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Snooks H, Bailey-Jones K, Burge-Jones D, et al. Predictive risk stratification model: a randomised stepped-wedge trial in primary care (PRISMATIC). Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2018 Jan. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 6.1.)

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Appendix 4Interview guide for policy leads across Wales

When was risk stratification first considered as a tool to help provide health services in Wales?

  • Who proposed it (individual/department)?
  • When (timing/policy–political context)?
  • Why?
  • Extent of support?

Why was PRISM developed rather than use an existing risk stratification tool?

  • Who made the decision?
  • Vision for PRISM? (Official view vs. your view.)
  • Extent of support?
  • Strengths/weaknesses of PRISM?

How was PRISM expected to be used?

  • By whom? (Official view vs. your view.)
  • To do what? (Official view vs. your view.)
    • Anticipated effect on organisations planning and managing chronic conditions care?
    • Anticipated effect on individuals delivering CC care?
  • How was PRISM to be funded/supported/made to happen? (Official view vs. your view.)

Can you describe how far you think Wales has got with implementing PRISM?

  • How much variation has there been across Wales?
    • Demonstrator versus non-demonstrator site.
  • What has helped in the process of implementing PRISM?
    • Political/financial context.
    • Organisational restructuring (health boards, National Leadership and Innovation Agency for Healthcare/Informing Healthcare).
    • Views of GPs and health professionals.
    • Health boards/managers.
  • What has hindered the process of implementing PRISM?
    • Political/financial context.
    • Organisational restructuring (health boards, National Leadership and Innovation Agency for Healthcare/Informing Healthcare).
    • Views of GPs and health professionals.
    • Health boards/managers.

How do you predict the story of PRISM will unfold from now?

  • What is needed to implement PRISM?
  • Do you feel that will that happen?
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