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How do you create a strong foundation of primary and community care in neighbourhoods? The King's Fund brought together senior leaders from across health and care in England and Singapore to discuss the shift to population health, prevention and neighbourhood-based health and care.- Posted
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untilJointly organised by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and BMJ Group, the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare has a rich history of supporting and energising the international movement for health and care improvement. Improvers from around the world attend the International Forum conferences every year as the place to get involved in key quality improvement discussions and learning, and forge relationships that drive improvement and innovation in health and care. The International Forum in Singapore will explore the key themes in health and care in the region and bring in perspectives and knowledge from around the world. The speakers and the programme have been announced! Keynote speakers, including Maureen Bisognano, Jonathan Perlin, and Steve Davis will share powerful insights on resilience, leadership, and driving meaningful change in healthcare. Register -
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The consultancy firm McKinsey & Company explored the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the nursing workforce in a global survey that included nurses from United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Japan, Brazil and France. The survey findings show a consistency around how nurses feel in their roles today, despite the different healthcare systems and delivery networks in each of the six countries. A substantial population of nurses are expressing a desire to leave direct patient care, with between 28% and 38% of nurse respondents in the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Japan and France indicating that they were likely to leave their current role in direct patient care in the next year. This article explores in detail some of the reasons why nurses are choosing to leave direct patient care, and highlights approaches that might encourage retention, including positive leadership initiatives.- Posted
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This video introduces the SingHealth Patient Advocacy Network (SPAN), a patient-led collaborative that encourages patients and caregivers to be actively involved in their care. SPAN is co-chaired by two patients and aims to rethink traditional models of care. The network wants to improve the quality and design of healthcare so that it encompasses the needs and desires of patients and their caregivers.- Posted
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- Patient engagement
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