Gp Clinical Systems Strategy
Found 9 free book(s)The National Programme for IT in the NHS
www.cl.cam.ac.uksystems, making the system time-consuming and eventually rendering casemix boxes obsolete (Brennan, 2005). The 1992 NHS Information Management and Technology (IM&T) strategy was the first truly nationwide NHS IT strategy, and identified five main principles for the use of information in the health service (Brennan, 2005): 1.
Facing the Facts, Shaping the Future
www.hee.nhs.ukDraft workforce strategy 7 Vacancies So, we have more staff who are treating more people. Alongside this we have created many more additional clinical posts than we have been able to fill. Current total NHS vacancies for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (AHPs) are almost 42,000 (9.4%), an
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment A Summary
www.hse.iein which multiple body systems gradually lose their inbuilt reserves. It is not an inevitable part of ageing; it is a long term condition in the same sense as diabetes or Alzheimer’s disease (BGS 2014). Clinically, older people who are frail have poor functional reserve, so
PATIENT-CENTRED CARE: IMPROVING QUALITY AND …
www.safetyandquality.gov.auGP general practitioner ... clinical and operational data — when determining health service ... as an integral strategy for improving patient-centred care. Workforce surveys and review of staff recruitment and retention rates should be undertaken at regular intervals to monitor work
Designing integrated care systems (ICSs) in England
www.england.nhs.uksystems (ICSs) in England An overview on the arrangements needed to build strong health and care systems across the country The NHS Long-Term Plan set the ambition that every part of the country should be an integrated care system by 2021. It encourages all organisations in each health and care system to join forces, so
Promoting the health and well-being of looked-after children
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukServices have a responsibility to ensure there are systems in place so that this duty is properly discharged. 4. This must be done in accordance with the relevant Regulations. 6 These Regulations set out the requirements governing the development and review of a looked-after child’s care plan. That plan includes their health plan. 5.
Child Protection and the GP - hgs.uhb.nhs.uk
hgs.uhb.nhs.uk“The RCGP firmly believes that general practice occupies a central position in children and young people’s health, particularly in the diagnosis and management of illness and the promotion of health and wellbeing. We are concerned that unless the profession acts now to protect this important and trusted role, it will become eroded and
General Practice Forward View - NHS England
www.england.nhs.ukThe General Practice Forward View represents a step change in the level of investment and support for general practice. It includes help for struggling practices, plans to reduce workload, expansion of a wider workforce, investment in technology and estates and a national development programme to accelerate transformation of services. NHS
Understanding pressures in general practice
www.kingsfund.org.ukGeneral practice is widely recognised to be the foundation on which NHS care is based. The core purpose of general practice, set out in the national GP contract, is very broadly described as the services that GPs must provide to manage a registered list of patients. This might include consultation, treatment or onward referral for investigation.