Modernising the NHS: Leading from the Frontline

 

Supporters:
  • NHS Alliance
  • Innovation
  • NHS Employers
  • Modern Gov
  • BJN
  • McKINSEY
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Modernising the NHS: Supporting the Frontline

 

Welcome to GovNet's Modernising the NHS conference, bringing together over 350 key decision makers from across the public, private and voluntary and community sectors, alongside 20 speakers who are experts in the field, and 25 service providers offering innovative and effective solutions. This is a must attend day for all those involved in the delivery of frontline healthcare.

With reforms being put in place across the health and social care system, improving the quality and delivery of NHS care while reducing costs to make £20bn efficiency savings by 2014/15 remain key priorities. Some of the key measures the Government have been taking include reforming organisations that commission, regulate and support the health and care services. Investing time in understanding these transitions and disseminating the consequences of the reforms to the frontline healthcare workforce will be vital in delivering the Government's agenda.

The anticipated changes from the Health and Social Care Bill will include maintaining clinical quality and improving financial performance. Key to its implementation is the role and delivery from frontline NHS services. Frontline healthcare workers perform an hugely important role in delivering care across a variety of settings and have a direct impact on the patient experience. The needs of patients are central to the Government's agenda and require patient safety to be at the core of the organisation's culture and to drive up the quality of patient experience. These responsibilities sit firmly with effective management and leadership

Other key areas of focus of the Modernising the NHS agenda to be covered on the day will include:

 

  • Workplace innovation: Empowering and engaging frontline staff to continuously improve quality outcomes
  • Making sense of the anticipated changes from the Health and Social Care Bill
  • Integrating frontline experience with clinical commissioning and Clinical Commissioning Groups
  • Improving patient choice, access and transparent to services
  • Safeguarding excellence - delivering safe, risk and infection free care
  • Encouraging collaboration among acute, mental health, community, local authorities and primary care trusts
  • Making savings on a range of pharmacy, medicines and related products
  • Employee engagement, wellbeing, recruitment and staff retention strategies
We look forward to welcoming you on the day.

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