Helen Meese
CEO & Founder
The Care Machine Ltd
England - East Midlands
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Helen Meese posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
hi Caroline,
Thank you so much for your fantastic response and interest in our work.
Myself and @angela-hobbs are the POC for the Academy and you can contact us at enquiries@ebcacademy.co.ukWe would be delighted to talk with you about the EBC programmes we offer for the AHPs, and how you can get involved in testing the digital platform.
regards
Helen -
Helen Meese posted an update in the group Allied Health Professions in Quality Improvement 2 years ago
Just thought I would share with the group that The Engineering Better Care Academy have submitted an idea for the Q Exchange funding.
We are looking for funding to create a digital platform for the EBC Toolkit which contains bite-sized learning resources and video material that can help you to problem-solve and work with your team at any time and…Read more
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Helen Meese posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
hi Thomas,
I’ve seen you proposal. It looks great – love the accompanying explainer video too.
Great to see John Dean on your team. He is very familiar with the EBC toolkit and the work that the University of Cambridge have done.
Focusing on the journey of the user is key to developing engagement.
There is definitely synergy between our ideas. -
Helen Meese posted an update in the group Technology to support QI Teams 2 years ago
Just thought I would share with the group that The Engineering Better Care Academy have submitted an idea for the Q Exchange funding.
We are looking for funding to create a digital platform for the EBC Toolkit which contains bite-sized learning resources and video material that can help you to problem-solve and work with your team at any time and…Read more
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Helen Meese posted an update in the group Lean Healthcare 2 years ago
Just thought I would share with the group that The Engineering Better Care Academy have submitted an idea for the Q Exchange funding.
We are looking for funding to create a digital platform for the EBC Toolkit which contains bite-sized learning resources and video material that can help you to problem-solve and work with your team at any time and…Read more
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Hi Helen, Thanks for the heads up. We have posted something similar regarding quality improvement, supporting learning in a bite sized manner. It would be great to get your views on our proposal to see if there are synergies
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hi Thomas,
I’ve seen you proposal. It looks great – love the accompanying explainer video too.
Great to see John Dean on your team. He is very familiar with the EBC toolkit and the work that the University of Cambridge have done.
Focusing on the journey of the user is key to developing engagement.
There is definitely synergy between our ideas.
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Helen Meese posted an update in the group Improving Improvement (Q Exchange project) 2 years ago
Just thought I would share with the group that The Engineering Better Care Academy have submitted an idea for the Q Exchange funding.
We are looking for funding to create a digital platform for the EBC Toolkit which contains bite-sized learning resources and video material that can help you to problem-solve and work with your team at any time and…Read more
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Helen Meese joined the group Coaching Improvement 2 years ago
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Helen Meese's profile was updated 3 years, 5 months ago
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Dear Helen
Thank you, this is a great idea. We have done some national bite-size training for paediatric renal AHP’s and are looking into adopting a regional and hospital-wide programme just like this with practical application and support.
I am happy to share our experience and also be a pilot centre/collaborator on this project if they need…Read more
hi Caroline,
Thank you so much for your fantastic response and interest in our work.
Myself and @angela-hobbs are the POC for the Academy and you can contact us at enquiries@ebcacademy.co.uk
We would be delighted to talk with you about the EBC programmes we offer for the AHPs, and how you can get involved in testing the digital platform.
regards
Helen