We’ve just set up a WhatsApp group for NHS operational managers working in elective care to share good practice and to receive peer support. Come and join the community!!
Enrol now! Our Massive Open Online Course on waiting list management is starting in April, FIVE free, self paced facilitated modules perfect for those new to operational management or those looking to refresh their skills. https://t.co/yE1Vs8xZ81. #SharingElectiveStuff
Fantastic opportunity to join an elective care operational management WhatsApp group to share information and crowd-source solutions to elective challenges and recovery efforts. Apply below 📈
The Elective Care IST have set up a WhatsApp Group for NHS colleagues involved in the operational management of referral to treatment, cancer and diagnostics. This will be a great way to network and share good practice. Drop me an email [email protected] if you want to join
It’s the end of #nationalcareleavers week and we’re reflecting on what we’ve heard with Alice Williams here: https://t.co/AyqjJBOt9u If you’ve missed any of our fantastic discussions this week, you can still catch up by heading to the NHS Staff Care Experienced Peer Group page!
Our final interview of the week is with Alison Poole, Improvement Manager at NHS England who describes what else the NHS could do to support care experienced staff Watch it on the NHS Staff Care Experienced Peer Group futures page: https://t.co/4dgHX0RyW8
#cep#ourNHSPeople
Its #nationalcareleaversweek and today we’ll hear from Howard Prescott, Associate Director of Quality and Safety. He’s talking about his time in care and the impact that had on him. Watch it on the NHS Staff Care Experienced Peer Group futures page: https://t.co/6XqFjFLTcr #cep
As part of our #nationalcareleaversweek we hear from Meera Mistry, discussing what being care experienced means to her and how she has used ‘Super Powers’ to help her in her career. Watch it on the NHS Staff Care Experienced Peer Group page: https://t.co/vsGrb6bZ73 #cep
This week is National Care Leavers Week and we’re starting with an introduction from Steve Russell, National director of COVID-19 and flu vaccinations programmes at NHS England. Read it on our Futures page here: https://t.co/iNhJBVxjsB
#nationalcareleaversweek#cep@steve_r76
An excellent article by Philip Purdy on the challenges of developing prioritisation approaches to account for inequalities on the elective waiting list. Well thought and out and presented.
The page will also be a place to find useful resources and links
You can remain completely anonymous or chat to other care experienced people in the forum. I look forward to seeing you there #nhs
Struggling with clinical prioritisation, shared decision making and managing the risk of admitted waiting lists? See the excellent work by @UHSFT combining all these to ensure patients are managed as safely and fairly as possible. #sharingelectivestuff https://t.co/JbpLEca4ko
Great engagement from the Epsom and St Helier team - we also discuss mutual aid and the use of community diagnostic hubs in the South West London ICS.
#planforpatients@SarahCoops190
Collaboration in action! Find out how @RickyLeeMcC from our elective team, @TCST_London and @epsom_sthelier worked together to understand demand to help them maximise levels of diagnostic activity! https://t.co/AjzXb3otyH
Effect of clinically driven ward rounds on discharges.
No flowcharts, no algorithms, simple effective leadership and common sense @ECISTNetwork
https://t.co/b7HqWl6r7N
@SarahDanieli4 delivering the Elective Recovery IST Pathway Analysis training session to teams from Lancashire and South Cumbria ICS hosted by the @LSC_CA_ALLIANCE Discussing reducing the number of pathway steps to improve the efficiency of cancer pathways 📈@ECISTNetwork
Our FutureNHS platform has been up and running for just over a year (https://t.co/P034VGQgbK)
We are keen to learn if we can improve, and hear from the users of the platform.
If you feel you have 5 mins to answer 5 questions, we would really appreciate it
https://t.co/1acW6EFsr7