What is the NHS strategy?
What is the NHS strategy?
What is the NHS strategy?
Patient safety is about maximising the things that go right and minimising the things that go wrong. It is integral to the NHS’ definition of quality in healthcare, alongside effectiveness and patient experience. This strategy sets out what the NHS will do to achieve its vision to continuously improve patient safety.
What is the NHS Five Year Forward Plan?
Under this new care model outlined in the NHS five year forward view, a single entity or group of providers take responsibility for delivering the range of primary, community, mental health and hospital services for their local population, to improve co-ordination of services and move care out of hospital where …
What is the future of the NHS?
“The NHS’ aim is to move to a ‘digital-first’ model of care within the next 10 years, so by 2030, the vast majority of people are likely to be accessing healthcare via apps and technology. “Providing access to healthcare via technology will hugely increase how effective the NHS will be in delivering care.
What is the 5 year forward view for mental health?
The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health committed the NHS to ensuring that an additional 70,000 children and young people with a diagnosable mental health condition access treatment per year by March 2020/21, equating to approximately 35% of need based on the 2004 ONS prevalence survey.
Who is responsible for the NHS long term plan?
NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens launches the NHS Long Term Plan. NHS England Chief Executive, Simon Stevens, launches the NHS Long Term Plan at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool. Watch the video and find out what the Long Term Plan means for patients and staff to ensure our NHS is fit for the future.
Why was the Five Year Forward View created?
Contents. The NHS Five Year Forward View was published on 23 October 2014 and sets out a vision for the future of the NHS. The purpose is to articulate why change is needed, what that change might look like and how we can achieve it.
What are the 6 C’s of the NHS?
The 6Cs – care, compassion, courage, communication, commitment and competence – are a central plank of Compassion in Practice, which was drawn up by NHS England chief nursing officer Jane Cummings and launched in December 2012.
What is the future of NHS?
Why does the NHS need a patient safety strategy?
It is integral to the NHS’ definition of quality in healthcare, alongside effectiveness and patient experience. This strategy sets out what the NHS will do to achieve its vision to continuously improve patient safety.
What should be the National Strategic Framework for the NHS?
Broaden the ways into training and employment in the NHS, especially to attract more young people and improve diversity within the workforce. Increase the chances for people to try new experiences of working in the NHS. Engage more staff to act as NHS Ambassadors who can promote NHS careers to schools, colleges and local communities.
How big is the NHS strategy development toolkit?
A toolkit to support all NHS providers in developing clear and well-thought-out strategies. Ref: For the best user experience we encourage you to download the iPDF to an internal server or hard drive PDF, 12.3MB, 374 pages
When is the Scottish Government eHealth strategy coming out?
The period to 2017 is the focus of this eHealth Strategy, and in that time I expect that considerable progress will be made across Scotland in all of these areas.