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3rd August 2004 : NHS Leadership Assessment
Tool
The NHS 360-degree feedback questionnaire has
been specifically designed in conjunction with
the Leadership Qualities Framework. The feedback
you receive will therefore enable you to relate
where your strengths and development areas lie
in line with the NHS Leadership Qualities.
http://www.nhsleadershipqualities.nhs.uk/assessment.asp
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| A New Course "WORKING
EFFECTIVELY WITH LSPs - Establishing the Intelligent
Customer Function" is a new course provided
by the NHS Information Authority's Information Academy.
The first phase of the NPfIT procurement has been
announced and contracts are being let with the Local
Service Providers. The NHS Information Academy has
established a programme to support you in managing
these early contracts. See: http://www.informatics.nhs.uk |
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December 5th 2003: Learning
Materials for Effective Hospital Discharge; on line
training programme
The learning material on this website has been developed
to help organisations implement the hospital discharge
processes and practices described in the manual.
It does not deal with capacity or service commissioning
issues. Strengthening and improving discharge planning
requires good joint working and is one part of a
much wider partnership agenda. This learning material
supports good practice guidance: Discharge from
Hospital: pathway, process and practice, published
by the Department of Health in January 2003 It can
help you review and improve the experience and outcomes
of the discharge process for patients and carers.
See: http://www.dischargetraining.doh.gov.uk/3p_home.htm |
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Learning Materials
for Effective Hospital Discharge;
on line training programme The learning material
on this website has been developed to help organisations
implement the hospital discharge processes and
practices described in the manual. It does not
deal with capacity or service commissioning issues.
Strengthening and improving discharge planning
requires good joint working and is one part of
a much wider partnership agenda. This learning
material supports good practice guidance: Discharge
from Hospital: pathway, process and practice,
published by the Department of Health in January
2003 It can help you review and improve the experience
and outcomes of the discharge process for patients
and carers.
See: http://www.dischargetraining.doh.gov.uk/3p_home.htm
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The new NPSA guide
to good practice, Seven Steps to Patient Safety:
NHS organisations will be offered practical guidance
and support to improve patient safety, with a
first ever step-by-step guide launched today by
the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), and
a new network of patient safety managers across
England and Wales. The new NPSA guide to good
practice, Seven Steps to Patient Safety, lists
actions that NHS organisations can take to improve
patient safety locally and will help them meet
current clinical governance, risk management and
controls assurance targets.
http://www.npsa.nhs.uk/news/allnewsView.asp
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