How a short, sharp improvement project can have sustainable impact
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‘Is there ever a good time to run an improvement project?’ This was the question posed by the November webinar in our platform:x series tackling the challenges facing health and care services.
The answer of course is yes – and experts from our Improvement Unit shared key principles and useful tools for achieving sustainable results. If you missed it, you can watch it here.
Supporting ICSs with approaches to design and deliver effective communication, engagement and behavioural insights as a key enabler for system change and…
Acting as an independent and trusted partner within the system to facilitate working across stakeholders and integrate elements of the provider system…
Digitising care and partnering with systems for the transformation of digitally enabled service delivery (and other supporting processes) across vision, planning and…
Supporting systems to build a sustainable and integrated workforce, transforming systems, organisations and the workforce experience to improve resilience.
Providing end-to-end funded care services, including patients as active partners in identifying their healthcare needs and then commissioning care to meet these.…
Applying intelligence-led understanding of the health of the population to support the redesign of care and improve patient and financial outcomes across…
Supporting providers to work together at a place and neighbourhood level to manage common resources, integrate community teams, improve health and reduce…