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Content ArticleThis video form Trent Hospital shows how using human factors can improve patient outcomes and how things go wrong in healthcare. Can you spot how systems and protocols could be changed here?
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Content ArticleOrganisations should make sure people know the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) is the final stage for complaints that haven’t been resolved through the organisation’s own complaints process. This applies to small NHS organisations like GP and dental practices as well as larger ones like hospitals or government departments. It’s important that people complain to the provider organisation first and give them a chance to respond to their concerns, before they come to the PHSO. But if someone isn’t happy with how the provider organisation has answered their complaint, they need to know they have a right to come to the PHSO with it. Here are some tips to help providers make sure people know when and how to use the PHSO service.
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Content ArticleThe Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England. We make sure that health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high quality care and we encourage care services to improve. Their role: They register health and adult social care providers. They monitor and inspect services to see whether they are safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led, and we publish what we find, including quality ratings. They use our legal powers to take action where we identify poor care. They speak independently, publishing regional and national views of the major quality issues in health and social care, and encouraging improvement by highlighting good practice.
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Content ArticleThis guidance for the public was developed by 'Doctors of the World'. It has been written in 16 different languages: English Vietnamese Turkish Spanish Portuguese Pashto Mandarin Kurdish Hindi French farsi Dari Bengali Arabic Albanian.
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Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus (COVID-19) action plan
Claire Cox posted an article in Guidance
This web page is updated regularly on what the health and social care system across the UK has done to tackle the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and what it plans to do next.- Posted
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When and how should we transition safely into ‘normal work’ in healthcare?
Claire Cox posted an article in Blogs
In her latest blog, Claire reflects on the last few months working as a critical care outreach nurse during the pandemic and looks to the future and how we can transition into the new 'normal'. She urges us all to work together to redesign our health and social care services, building a service that meets all our needs.- Posted
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Content ArticleKerala is a state in India. The Government of Kerala set up an Expert Committee on Strategy to look at easing lockdown restrictions and has produced the attached report.
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Content ArticleThe government's plan to rebuild the UK for a world with COVID-19. Inevitably, parts of this plan will adapt as we learn more about the virus. The government will set up ‘dedicated team’ to look for innovative ways for the NHS to continue treating people for coronavirus, while also providing care for non-covid health issues. It outlines a phased recovery approach and the roadmap to lift restrictions step by step.
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Content ArticleThe Patient Safety Launch Pad training programme aims to improve patient safety skills in hospitals, GP practices, community services and mental health and care organisations in the region. It was hosted by the South West Academic Health Science Network and Patient Safety Collaborative, sponsored by NHS Improvement, and delivered through regional and national experts in patient safety and quality improvement. In this short video, patient safety leads and those working in healthcare discuss the success of the programme.
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Content ArticleThis toolkit supports the implementation of the Structured Judgement Review (SJR) process to effectively review the care received by patients who have died. This will allow learning and support the development of quality improvement initiatives when problems in care are identified. This toolkit also provides information and links to resources on change management and quality improvement methodologies.
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