Event details
Every day, frontline staff identify opportunities to improve patient care, streamline processes and enhance the way services operate. Yet many of these ideas never progress beyond conversations within individual teams.
This practical webinar explore how NHS organisations can create the conditions for continuous improvement, where everyday insight becomes meaningful organisational change.
During this practical session we'll explore:
- Why many improvement programmes lose momentum after an enthusiastic start
- The hidden cost of lost frontline ideas
- How high performing NHS organisations sustain continuous improvement
- A practical framework for capturing, reviewing and implementing improvement opportunities
- How frontline insight becomes organisational intelligence
- Better ways to measure improvement beyond completed projects
- Five questions every Quality Improvement team should ask about their organisation
- A real NHS case study demonstrating continuous improvement in practice
Why this matters:
Every day across the NHS, thousands of opportunities to improve patient care are identified by the people closest to delivering it.
Many are never captured. Many are never shared. Many are never acted upon.
The organisations that consistently improve aren't necessarily those running the most projects. They're the organisations that make it easy for staff to contribute ideas, learn from one another and continuously improve the way they work.
This webinar explores how to create those conditions.