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NHS Institute Alert is a current awareness bulletin, highlighting latest research and opinion to NHS staff working in the areas of innovation and improvement. The aim is to improve practice by raising awareness of the latest evidence. The following topics are covered:
- Commissioning
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- Cost and quality
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- Management of change
- Patient experience
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This recording lasts about four minutes and provides an introduction to NHS Institute Alert, Expert on Call and Guest Editorials. (Please note: the software is from Webex and will automatically download when you click on the link).
Guest Editorial
Expert on Call
Article of the Month
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Key events this month
| Fri, Feb 12th, @9:00am - 04:00PM Innovation in mental health commissioning |
| Wed, Feb 17th, @4:00pm - 07:30PM What do NHS Executives really want from the private sector? |
| Thu, Feb 18th, @10:30am - 04:00PM The board’s role in quality and patient safety improvement |
| Thu, Feb 18th, @4:00pm - 05:00PM Expert on call: Involving patients in treatment decisions |
The latest guest editorial has been written by Angela Coulter, Director of Global Initiatives at the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making who writes about helping patients make treatment decisions.