How do we influence others? Recent research shows that the approach most commonly used by leaders is "selling" - getting others to agree by showing them your idea is the best/most beneficial. However, influencing by "selling" produces suboptimal compromises. Leaders who adopt a more collaborative influence approach (enlisting the support/cooperation of others, without relying on formal authority, to achieve individual or common goals, especially in the face of conflicting priorities/perspectives) get better outcomes from decisions.
https://t.co/prEY8Ltvt0. Via @mitsmr.
Happy WMTY day everyone #WMTY24 😀❤️
A time to pause, reflect and take stock of what really is important to us as individuals. A day to celebrate the amazing person-centred care that is taking place all over the world!
“Ask what matters, listen to what matters, do what matters”
We've published new advice on the use of new and existing health technologies.
Our advice informs the effective and safe use of health technologies in Scotland.
To read the latest advice that we published in May, see the link in the comments.
We’re developing standards for the care of older people living with frailty.
The consultation closes on 18 June 2024 and we welcome your feedback.
To find out more about frailty and its impact, listen to our podcast.
Podcast and feedback links are in the comments.
Participants in a Healthcare Improvement Scotland engagement exercise are keen to find out more about what areas of health and care the new National Care Service (NCS) Charter will cover.
See the link in the comments.
Our Early Intervention in Psychosis team joined @MareeToddMSP at @NHSTayside CONNECT Early Intervention in Psychosis service in Dundee yesterday to see how it's helping patients and families. The Tayside team highlighted the value of working with HIS to achieve their ambitions.
We are developing standards for the care of older people living with frailty. We welcome feedback on the draft standards.
The consultation closes on 18 June 2024.
Click the link in the comments to access the standards.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland is hosting a Leading Excellence in Care event. This will celebrate the work of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals (NMAHP) leaders as key influencers in assurance of quality, safe and effective care.
Register: https://t.co/vyHyCy7w1d
Healthcare in police custody centres is a delicate balance of justice and appropriate care. We’ve published a framework with HMICS to support joint inspections.
In our blog, Jessica Davidson MBE explains why custody healthcare matters and what inspections can help to achieve.
Women's heart health is a priority of
@scotgovhealth Women's Health Plan
To raise awareness about this important topic we're holding a webinar w/ a fab panel:
@BHFScotland@m4ggiesimpson
@CHSScotland
@IreneOldfather
and Prof. Anna Glasier
Register: https://t.co/ig1ipAVAgD
Based in Scotland?
Join our Q Exchange Webinar, where we will be supporting Scottish #QExchange applicants improve and develop their ideas.
The workshop runs from 12:30 – 2:00pm on Wednesday 14 February.
If you are interested in attending contact: [email protected]
Liza Morton was a driving force in the development of our standards for congenital heart disease (CHD) care and services in Scotland.
In our blog for #CHDAwareness, @DrLizaMorton explains why support for mental health is so important to the care people with CHD receive.
Great to see this updated @scotgovhealth guidance published.
Earlier this year we interviewed people across Scotland to gather their views on how to manage waiting lists fairly and consistently. Glad that our recommendations have been taken on board https://t.co/HKugqGT655
Our colleagues in @online_his are consulting on draft standards for #GenderIdentity healthcare services for adults and young people. Read the 8⃣ draft standards here: https://t.co/fOP4FQp22P
📋Have your say in this survey: https://t.co/gzkUg0uOzR
🗓️Survey closes 1 Mar 2024
Our next Design Community of Practice event is on 29 November. Synnøve Frøiland, service designer at the Digital Office for Scottish Local Government, will share learning from working towards implementing the Scottish Approach to Service Design (SAtSD). https://t.co/eav73ejjmx
It's Co-Production Week and we're sharing examples and resources. Our August webinar looked at "Empowering Rural Communities: Unleashing the Potential of Co-production" and heard from projects in Argyll & Bute.
Watch the recording: https://t.co/H32zwuDPAd
#CoProWeekScot
Effective co-production understands the barriers people might face to having their voice heard. Read how sensitive support enabled young people with neurodevelopmental differences to have a meaningful say in Shetland:
https://t.co/276b3aoJPq
#CoProWeekScot