Frances Robertson
Lead Nurse Acute Services
NHS Western Isles
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Cleo White posted an update in the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year ago
Since my last update, the UCLH Adolescent Rheumatology and Paediatrics department have been working hard establishing robust relationships and networking within and external to their Trust.
More about the work that they have been doing can be read here.
The team are particulary keen to hear from others who might have suggestions or have e…Read more
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Louise Paton posted an update in the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year ago
Here is the latest update from the Aneurin Bevan team on their work looking at head and neck cancer pathways:
We are wondering, if more patients realise that undergoing tests quickly is essential, would they…Read more
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Hilda Campbell MBE posted an update in the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year ago
This piece with video may be of interest https://www.cope-scotland.org/wellbeing-tips/entry/person-centred-care
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thanks Hilda! sadly that link isn’t working for me?
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Sorry Sarah, please try this link https://www.cope-scotland.org/wellbeing-tips/entry/person-centred-care if that doesn’t work if you put cope scotland into your search engine you will find it on the first page of the website
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Zarina Siganporia joined the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year ago
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Katie Clarke-Day posted an update in the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year ago
Hello. Here is an introduction to the Stockport NHSFT test team. The work they are doing in the area of pain management is very interesting and we welcome all comments and questions.
An additional update will be available soon
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Cleo White posted an update in the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year, 1 month ago
The team at University College London Hospitals, Paediatric Department, have started to make some great progress towards understanding and reducing young people’s rheumatology clinic non-attendance and supporting them holistically.
Click here to read more about the project and meet the team!
Echoing Louise and Astrid, we’re keen to connect, le…Read more
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Libby Keck posted an update in the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year, 1 month ago
It was great to see and meet many of you at the Q Lab workshop last week. Here are the slides from the day: https://q.health.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Q-Lab-workshop-slides-21-September-2023.pdf
For people who came along – what has stayed with you most from the session?
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Thanks Libby, was a great day and so useful to meet all involved.
The Flow Academy talks in particular were excellent and gave our team more insight into elective pathway management and understanding the determinants of flow.
We hope to undertake a Troika at work sometime soon too! -
A great set of slides illustrating Lab work to date. I really do think that you are missing a trick if you don’t try some Process Management at one of your test sites. A good starting point is to do some process mapping using the Busyfish approach. This method is very simple and arrives at consensus on process in the shortest time. I can…Read more
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Hi Libby, Being a reflector this is my delayed response! A few weeks on and I still reflect on the immense knowledge and inspiring passion from Q-Lab teams to improve services for patients. Learning from them has helped me embark on a very different engagement approach with my own system. It was an extremely valuable day and thank everyone…Read more
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Clare Smith joined the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 1 year, 1 month ago
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