TY - JOUR T1 - Primary and community health services in Newcastle upon Tyne--a joint statement of intent. JF - The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners JO - J R Coll Gen Pract SP - 164 LP - 165 VL - 39 IS - 321 AU - C Brown AU - T D van Zwanenberg Y1 - 1989/04/01 UR - http://bjgp.org/content/39/321/164.abstract N2 - In the absence of a single primary health care authority (except in Scotland) district health authorities and family practitioner committees must cooperate in planning health services for the community. Equally, in the field, the potential for teamwork between salaried district health authority nursing staff and the independent general practitioners remains largely unrealized. Yet the government has restated its commitment to the development of primary health care teams as the best means of delivering health care in the community. In Newcastle upon Tyne the local medical committee and the community health services management team have set out their shared aspirations for future development in a joint 'Statement of intent'. This statement, since endorsed by the district health authority and family practitioner committee, includes a number of key principles as a basis for future joint working. These principles emanate from an understanding of the complementary nature of general practice and district health authority community services, and firmly support the primary health care team approach. This statement of intent could serve as a useful model for collaboration and planning of services elsewhere in the country. ER -