Maria Coello (she/her)
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Philosophy and ethics for health care improvement 5 days, 14 hours ago
Did anyone read my comments on the ‘Keeping scepticism alive in health care improvement’ blog? I think that a really interesting and valuable (particularly in terms of ‘quality’) discussion regarding the difference between service (product) and process. In addition to these two aspects there is the input from the clinician. These three…Read more
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In terms of service VS process, I’d say in the NHS we operationally tend to think about all at the same time, the processes needed to deliver the care, the clinical decision points and the actual care, both for individual patients and as a system serving many patients. We do also look at just the experience of patients as ‘touchpoints’ often…Read more
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As you stated above ‘in the NHS we operationally tend to think about all at the same time’, as a result there are NO good examples from the NHS that explain why I think the NHS would benefit from dissecting these further. But – after almost 50 years as an active member of the UKs Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) and a number of years as a Fellow…Read more
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Claire McGinley joined the group Yorkshire and Humber Quality Improvement Network 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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Hilda Campbell MBE posted an update in the group Philosophy and ethics for health care improvement 1 month, 1 week ago
Curious, can you help?
What does ”being in tune” and ”how much we act together” mean to you in relation to working across disciplines and departments?
Background to the question
Hello, hoping everyone is well. I am prepping for a session with this group, for part of which I am proposing we consider using the liberating structure https:/…Read more
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This is a great topic for discussion. I would like to include some relevant sections from the new British standard BS ISO 7101:2023, co-produced with the WHO, if possible. Sections like People-centred care, Ethics, and communication. I could produce a discussion document for distribution prior to the event. I think it would be a good fit with your…Read more
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that would be so kind and appreciated, thank you 🙂
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I’ll get on with it. I did suggest a similar thing at the SIG conveners meeting but it did not get any votes. I’m sure we will be surprised by the results.
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Philosophy and ethics for health care improvement 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Rollo Moore posted an update in the group Philosophy and ethics for health care improvement 2 months ago
Does it ring a distant alarm bell that the ‘artificial intelligence’ industry has taken up ‘ethics programs’ with what might be described as ‘a vengeance’? This metaphor succinctly describes my concerns growing for a balanced approach to ethics as may or may not be applied to any industry (within the competitive framework we call ‘market…Read more
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Interesting point, is the conversation then less about ‘ethics’……… rules of conduct and instead about morals ‘Principles or habits relating to right or wrong conduct, based on an individual’s own compass of right and wrong.’ but then we get into the debate about each individuals’ moral compass and what we each see as right or wrong? is it…Read more
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That 15% is really important. I like this image from the fantastic Sonia Sparkles: Sorry can’t add it here. I’ll put it in a new post.
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“I see the big picture but look at what is the 15% in my control, that can help people and the planet suffer less”
thanks Hilda. I get swamped by the dread of lack/loss of control – it is a good post and point.
Objectivity vs subjectivity – individual vs communal – all a choice. Fairness and all outlooks evolve.
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When I was introduced to the idea of the reticular activating system, it really gave me pause for thought about what I was locking into /and locking out. So much so I created a reflective workbook to help others who may be interested in considering the filters they use to see the world through, also with support from a colleague made a wee…Read more
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Thanks Hilda, I followed the link and saw the RAS video, and am looking at the workbook you and team created.
It’s the second time in a few days that looking at the local and acting ‘here and now’ has been referred to. Here, and by a 91yo still strong gentleman I met a few years ago. His stories and rollercoaster history and his fraternal outlook,…Read more
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Hi Rollo
I am kind of on that journey too, around where we invest our energy, more and more I am thinking of the time spent in meetings going in circles and not really being able to influence the big picture in any meaningful way, then I think about the work I do directly with people and while the impact may not be as grand as a systems shift, it…Read more
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Philosophy and ethics for health care improvement 2 months ago
Webinar 19th March 12.00 – 13.00 Dr Thomas Rose
How to overcome today’s lack of NHS process documentation to support effective improvement
How to overcome today’s lack of NHS process documentation to support effective improvement – based on the works of Deming and Juran
Content:
1. Why document your key proc…Read more
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