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Every quarter we publish our key metrics, ensuring transparency about the progress we’re making. This regular reporting helps ...
Louise Schmidt is currently Assistant Director of Benefits and Assurance at NHS England, responsible for leading the benefits ...
Personalised care approaches and community health services can reduce pressures on hospitals and emergency services by supporting patients at home and in the community, as well as provide them with ...
A series of ‘urgent and emergency care (UEC) improvement guides’ have been designed for providers and systems to consider embedding as good practice to reduce ambulance handover delays.
Home; NHS IMPACT; Resources and connected NHS England programmes; Integrated urgent and emergency care; Expanding integrated urgent and emergency care capacity; Expanding integrat ...
Some patients that come to emergency departments would get better, quicker care if they are navigated to an urgent treatment centre (UTC). Integrated care boards (ICBs) will determine where these will ...
Personalised care approaches and community health services can reduce pressures on hospitals and emergency services by supporting patients at home and in the community, as well as provide them with ...
The Baseline for Improvement is complimentary to the NHS IMPACT Self-Assessment which a developmental tool for organisations and systems to use to assess their current position against the five ...
Across the country, newly qualified nurses and midwives are about to graduate, ready to join the health and care system. For some, this period brings uncertainty, limited roles in preferred ...
The first NHS IMPACT self-assessment to be made available supported acute and mental health providers. Following a period of co-production and testing the NHS IMPACT self-assessment is now available ...
NHS England — North East and YorkshireNHS England — North East and Yorkshire is one of seven regional teams that support the delivery and commissioning of high quality services and directly commission ...
By completing a simple online form on NHS.uk, mums-to-be can now refer themselves directly to their local maternity services without seeing a GP first. The new NHS England service enables families to ...
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