National Learning Events
Planned Care Improvement Programme - One Year On
Thursday 20 September 2007
Beardmore Conference Centre, Clydebank
This event focussed on achievements to date and how to spread and sustain these improvements beyond the end of the programme.
Local project teams presented on the improvement work they have been undertaking as part of the programme, via posters and breakout session presentations.
If you missed this event and would like to view the plenary sessions via the recorded webcast, please cut and paste the following address into your web browser: http://healthierscotland.electern.co.uk
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There are two broadcasts DEMONSTRATING IMPROVEMENTS ACROSS THE SYSTEM and CONSOLIDATING IMPROVEMENTS ACROSS THE SYSTEM.
SESSION I - DEMONSTRATING IMPROVEMENTS ACROSS THE SYSTEM
Chair address Tracey Gillies, Consultant Upper GI Surgeon, NHS Lothian
· Welcome, aims of the day
Continuous Improvement - The next challenge Stephen Gallagher, Head of Improvement and Support
· Integrating improvements into the wider healthcare agenda.
Chief Executive Outlook - Leadership - Jill Young, Chief Executive, Golden Jubilee National Hospital
· The challenges of leading improvement in planned care and sustaining the improvements made.
SESSION II - CONSOLIDATING IMPROVEMENTS ACROSS THE SYSTEM
Chair Address - Dr Jane Burns, Divisional Clinical Director for Surgery, NHS Lanarkshire
· Introduction to the aims for the afternoon
Lessons learned from whole patient pathway redesign - NHS ELECT - Caroline Dove , Managing Director NHS Elect
· The lessons learnt from redesigning the whole patient pathway in England.
Sustaining Improvements - Why and How? - Jason Leitch, IHI Fellow
· Delivering sustainable patient pathways, the core components that are required.
Next Steps for projects and programmes
Robert Thomson, Programme Manager & Nicki McNaney, Head of Improvement Programmes
· The vision for the final six months, programme expectations.