NHS Improvement Board papers for 28 April board meeting
The agenda and papers for our 28 April 2016 board meeting.
The agenda and papers for our 28 April 2016 board meeting.
It is important that the standard of medical appraisal across England is as uniform as possible so that all doctors benefit from a similar experience and level of review. In order to achieve this it is necessary to benchmark and quality assure the process. Systems are being developed to standardise managerial and administrative processes. Responsible […]
NHS England’s Chief Allied Health Professions Officer extends online workshop deadline: There has been a fantastic response to the online workshop launched on 18 April 2016. So much so that we have had several requests to extend the deadline to give enough time for AHPs to share their views on how they will deliver future […]
Chief Scientific Officer Sue Hill will today (27 April) deliver an overview on how genomics and personalised medicine is set to transform the NHS at a conference in New Orleans. Headlined – Genomics, Data & Personalised Medicine – The UK Experience of Transforming Care for the Future, the presentation will also explore aspects of the […]
NHS England has today issued an update on the industrial action by junior doctors that is taking place during April 27. In the period of industrial action on 27 April 2016 (which includes the full withdrawal of emergency cover by junior doctors), the earliest available data, reported as at 0900hrs, indicates 78% of junior doctors […]
NHS England has today issued an update on the industrial action by junior doctors that is taking place during 26 and 27 April. In the period of industrial action on 26 April 2016 (which includes the full withdrawal of emergency cover by junior doctors), the earliest available data, reported as at 0900hrs, indicates that 78% […]
Papers from ACRA discussions.
NHS England’s Chief Allied Health Professions Officer gives an update on the AHPs Online Workshop and why it is important to take part: It’s been a week since I launched the online workshop to engage the Allied Health Professions to co-create and shape the vision for the future that will support and drive AHPs transformative […]
This case study looks at the Emergency Surgical Ambulatory Care (ESAC) Clinic which was set up at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust (RUH) for patients suffering from acute surgical problems to facilitate rapid diagnosis
and access to surgery.
This guidance is intended to support commissioners and strategic clinical networks to take the actions necessary to drive improved outcomes for person centred care through cancer commissioning. It describes tested interventions that NHS England expects to be in place to meet the needs of people affected by cancer.