"In this report, we look at one of the crucial pieces of the jigsaw – healthcare innovation. As one of the
largest components of age-related public spending, healthcare is at the forefront of the challenge of
ageing. While ensuring that we have a good healthcare system that requires continual improvements in
the quality of services for users, it also requires improvements in the efficiency of the system to ensure its
long run survival."
Towards affordable
healthcare: Why effective
innovation is key
SM Bamford, B Franklin, D Hochlaf, G Holley-Moore
International Longevity Centre - UK
June 2017
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 July 2017
Thursday, 25 June 2015
The many meanings of 'quality' in healthcare
This is a collection of articles about different perspectives of quality in healthcare.
The many meanings of 'quality' in healthcare: Interdisciplinary perspectives
D Swinglehurst (ed.)
BMC Health Services Research
2015
Access the articles here.
The many meanings of 'quality' in healthcare: Interdisciplinary perspectives
D Swinglehurst (ed.)
BMC Health Services Research
2015
Access the articles here.
Labels:
care,
clinical supervision,
ethics,
healthcare,
improvement,
patient-centred,
quality,
safety,
trust
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
What can the UK learn from healthcare innovation in India?
"Each health centre had a strong understanding of the role that clinical indicators play in performance monitoring and improvement, with the information genuinely owned by the clinicians."
What can the UK learn from healthcare innovation in India?
The Health Foundation
February 2014
Read more here.
What can the UK learn from healthcare innovation in India?
The Health Foundation
February 2014
Read more here.
Labels:
clinical indicators,
healthcare,
improvement,
India,
innovation,
lessons learned,
monitoring,
performance
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Factors that prevent or enable improvements in healthcare professional practice
"Based on a systematic review and a consensus process we developed a checklist that aims to be comprehensive and to build on the strengths of each of the 12 included checklists. The checklist is accompanied with five worksheets to facilitate its use in implementation research and quality improvement projects."
A checklist for identifying determinants of practice: A systematic review and synthesis of frameworks and taxonomies of factors that prevent or enable improvements in healthcare professional practice
SA Flottorp, AD Oxman, J Krause, NR Musila, M Wensing, M Godycki-Cwirko, R Baker, MP Eccles
Implementation Science, 2013, 8:35
Read more here.
Labels:
barriers,
enablers,
healthcare,
improvement,
professional practice,
QIPP
Friday, 8 February 2013
Spending on health and social care over the next 50 years
"In this paper, John Appleby analyses the factors that influence the demand for health and social care, taking a long-term perspective."
Spending on health and social care over the next 50 years: why think long term?
J Appleby
The King's Fund
January 2013
Read more here.
Labels:
economics,
healthcare,
NHS,
social care,
spending,
supply and demand,
sustainability
Monday, 28 January 2013
Closing the quality gap
"The overview describes the scope of the eight reports; describes the scope of the series by summarizing the quality levers, populations, interventions, outcomes, and other features across the reports; and discusses key messages by audience (patient/consumer/caregiver, health care professional, health care delivery organization, policymaker, and research community)."
Closing the quality gap: revisiting the state of the science
KA McDonald, C Chang, E Schultz
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
January 2013
Read more here.
Labels:
health disparities,
healthcare,
healthcare associated infections,
medication adherence,
policy,
public reporting,
quality improvement
Friday, 9 November 2012
Doctors and nurses
"To improve the quality of healthcare and get better value for money from the NHS workforce, employers need the motivation and freedom to be better leaders and employers."
Doctors and nurses
T Cawston, A Haldenby, N Seddon
Reform
November 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
healthcare,
human resources,
improvement,
leadership,
NHS,
quality,
value,
workforce
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Ten challenges in improving quality in healthcare
"The Health Foundation’s evaluation reports offer a rich resource of learning for those who undertake improvement work in healthcare."
Ten challenges in improving quality in healthcare: lessons from the Health Foundation's programme evaluations and relevant literatureM Dixon-Woods, S McNicol, G Martin
BMJ Quality and Safety, 2012, 21:876-884
Read more here.
Ten challenges in improving quality in healthcare: lessons from the Health Foundation's programme evaluations and relevant literatureM Dixon-Woods, S McNicol, G Martin
BMJ Quality and Safety, 2012, 21:876-884
Read more here.
Labels:
challenges,
Health Foundation,
healthcare,
improvement,
QIPP,
quality
Health for the EU in 33 success stories
"Containing 33 selected projects from different health areas, this booklet is intended to present some meaningful results achieved by the European Union’s health programmes."
Health for the EU in 33 success stories: a selection of successful projects funded by the EU Health Programmes
European Commission
September 2012
Read more here.
Health for the EU in 33 success stories: a selection of successful projects funded by the EU Health Programmes
European Commission
September 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
Europe,
European Commission,
European Union,
healthcare,
improvement,
innovation,
public health
Friday, 31 August 2012
Health care quality for an active later life
"This report brings together recent scientific data from diverse sources to shed light on two broad questions:
Health care quality for an active later life
D Melzer, B Tavakoly, R Winder, S Richards, C Gericke, I Lang
Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
May 2012
Read more here.
- As a country, how successful has England and the UK been in preventing later life disease and disability?
- How well are we delivering high quality medical treatments for the common disabling diseases of later life?"
D Melzer, B Tavakoly, R Winder, S Richards, C Gericke, I Lang
Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
May 2012
Labels:
aged,
disability,
disease,
elderly,
healthcare,
later life,
quality
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Healthcare across the UK
"This report identifies key trends and variations in the delivery of healthcare across the four nations of the UK, and highlights where further examination may help determine those practices that could deliver better value for money."
Healthcare across the UK: a comparison of the NHS in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
National Audit Office
June 2012
Read more here.
Healthcare across the UK: a comparison of the NHS in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
National Audit Office
June 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
comparison,
healthcare,
indicators,
NHS,
quality,
statistics,
UK,
value,
variation
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Uncovering middle managers' role in healthcare innovation implementation
"Because middle managers oversee these team initiatives, their potential to influence innovation implementation has grown."
Uncovering middle managers' role in healthcare innovation implementation
SA Birken, S-Y Daniel Lee, BJ Weiner
Implementation Science, 2012, 7:28
Read more here.
Uncovering middle managers' role in healthcare innovation implementation
SA Birken, S-Y Daniel Lee, BJ Weiner
Implementation Science, 2012, 7:28
Read more here.
Labels:
healthcare,
improvement,
innovation,
management,
middle management,
teamwork
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Opening up healthcare innovation
"Innovative solutions for a 21st century healthcare system."
Opening up healthcare innovation
J Bessant, C Kunne, K Moslein
Advanced Institute of Management Research
February 2012
Read more here.
Opening up healthcare innovation
J Bessant, C Kunne, K Moslein
Advanced Institute of Management Research
February 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
health system,
healthcare,
improvement,
innovation,
patient engagement,
patient involvement,
service design,
web 2.0
Monday, 5 December 2011
Finding a balance between "value added" and feeling valued
"The ability to reach an identified target and deliver on objectives relies on the successful engagement and empowerment of front-line staff, clients and families."
Finding a balance between "value added" and feeling valued: revising models of care. The human factor or implementing a quality improvement initiative using Lean methodology within the healthcare sector
R Deans, S Wade
Healthcare Quarterly, 2011, 14(3):58-61
Read more here.
Finding a balance between "value added" and feeling valued: revising models of care. The human factor or implementing a quality improvement initiative using Lean methodology within the healthcare sector
R Deans, S Wade
Healthcare Quarterly, 2011, 14(3):58-61
Read more here.
Labels:
healthcare,
improvement,
lean,
patient experience,
quality improvement,
value
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Evaluating healthcare quality improvement
On the 6th June 2011, the Health Foundation hosted a roundtable event, where senior figures from the field of improvement science came together to discuss interventions to improve the quality of healthcare.
Evaluating healthcare quality improvement: a summary of learning from a Health Foundation roundtable
The Health Foundation
November 2011
Read more here.
Evaluating healthcare quality improvement: a summary of learning from a Health Foundation roundtable
The Health Foundation
November 2011
Read more here.
Labels:
evaluation,
healthcare,
measurement,
quality improvement
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