Exploring the future of patient care at the Patient Flow Conference 2023
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We’re pleased to announce that Kelly Bishop, Assistant Director of Nursing and Urgent Care at NHS Midlands and Lancashire (NHS ML), will chair the Patient Flow Conference South 2023. This event is scheduled for 7 November 2023 at 15 Hatfields, London.
Key subjects at the conference will cover:
Increased focus on patient experience. The NHS is placing an increasing emphasis on improving the patient experience, including making it easier for patients to access care, reducing waiting times, and improving the quality of care.
Use of technology. The NHS is using technology to improve patient flow and reduce bottlenecks. This includes the use of electronic medical records, appointment scheduling systems, and telemedicine.
Integration of care. The NHS is working to better coordinate care across different settings and providers, with the goal of improving patient flow and reducing the need for hospitalisation.
Population health management. The NHS is focusing on preventative care and population health management, with the goal of improving the health of the population and reducing demand on the healthcare system.
Collaboration and partnerships. The NHS is forming collaborations and partnerships with other organisations, including community-based organisations and private providers, in order to improve patient flow and better meet the needs of patients.
Justine Howe, Head of Urgent Care at NHS ML will be delivering the plenary.
Conference details:
– Date and location: 7 November 2023, 15 Hatfields, Chadwick Court, London SE1 8DJ
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