Matthew Day (He/Him)
Quality Improvement Advisor
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
England - East
Biography
I am an Anthropology research student and full-time quality Improvement advisor working in the NHS. The focus of my research is understanding the production of care expertise within hospital settings. I am enthusiastic about applying comprehensive high quality mix methods research to formulate ethnographic studies and social co-designs. I enjoy listening and learning from others’ lived-experiences while working alongside highly skilled, motivated, and ‘technologically activated’ multidisciplinary teams.
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Areas of interest
- Access
- Analytics and data
- Children and young people
- Collaboration and networking
- Commissioning
- Digital technology
- Disability
- Efficiency and productivity
- End of life care
- Funding and sustainability
- Improvement research
- Inequalities
- Integrated care
- Leadership
- Long-term conditions
- Mental health
- Older people
- Patient and public involvement
- Patient experience
- Patient safety
- Person-centred care
- Policy
- Public health
- Quality improvement
- Quality of care
- Regulation
- Wider determinants of health
- Workforce
Groups
- Philosophy and ethics for health care improvement
- Power of Storytelling in Health
- Quality Management in Healthcare
- Psychological Safety in Health and Social Care
- Evidence 4 Quality Improvement
- Culture of Continuous Improvement
- Delivering Virtual Training (#ConnectingImprovers)
- Psychology for Improvement
- Liberating Structures in healthcare
- Applying behavioural insights in healthcare
- Measurement for Improvement
- Making use of patient experience
- Human Factors
- Human-Centred Design in Health and Care
- Educators as Improvers
- Improvement Research Network
- QI in Mental Health
- Quality Improvement and the wellbeing of the workforce
- Evaluation
- Communities of Practice