by ELFTQI
Dr. Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), discuss the lessons learnt during ten years of Quality Improvement (QI) at ELFT, and talk to experts, thought leaders and frontline practitioners about what is next for QI in health and care. Watch the full series of ’10 Conversations for 10 Years’ at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiUDY5LyUd-pmLpzuTyiM0HziIKsI2nF3
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June 4, 2024
<p>Hear Don Berwick’s reflections on the last 30 years of the healthcare improvement movement, and his predictions for the future of this field.</p> <p>Explore what healthcare organisations can do to improve the health of the population. Delve into the agents that create health and learn more about the deployment of healthcare improvement around the world that focuses on health and not solely on care that is delivered in hospitals or healthcare settings. </p> <p>Reflect on the developments in healthcare improvement over the last three decades, and how we can continue to execute the improvements required and embed them thoroughly in the organisations that make up healthcare. Examine the role of ELFT and other healthcare organisations in the co-production of health together with the people we serve.</p> <p>Consider what the improvement community can do to equip themselves for the challenges ahead and how they can lead in the movement towards achieving health, not just healthcare.</p> <p>In our final episode, join a discussion featuring Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at ELFT and his guest Don Berwick, Founder, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.</p> <p>Watch all of our ‘10 conversations for 10 years’ series, celebrating 10 years of Quality Improvement at East London NHS Foundation Trust on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiUDY5LyUd-pmLpzuTyiM0HziIKsI2nF3'>YouTube</a>.</p> <p>Visit our website to learn more: <a href='https://qi.elft.nhs.uk'>https://qi.elft.nhs.uk</a></p>
May 13, 2024
<p>Explore the future of healthcare improvement with Dr Kedar Mate, CEO and President of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. </p> <p>Reflect on the evolution in the way we have practised improvement over the past 100 years, from Codman’s ‘Minimum Standard’, through the co-evolution of evidence-based medicine and iterative cycles of change, to an era of collaborative improvement. </p> <p>Looking ahead, what advice does Kedar have for the global community of improvers in health and care, and where does he believe improvers should be applying their effort?</p> <p>Examine the competencies leaders of the future will be required to demonstrate and consider how a digitally enabled environment will impact on the future of health creation and healthcare improvement.</p> <p>Join Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at ELFT, and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in conversation with Dr Kedar Mate. </p> <p>Watch all of our ‘10 Conversations for 10 Years’ series, celebrating 10 years of Quality Improvement at East London NHS Foundation Trust.</p> <p>Watch all of our ‘10 conversations for 10 years’ series, celebrating 10 years of Quality Improvement at East London NHS Foundation Trust on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiUDY5LyUd-pmLpzuTyiM0HziIKsI2nF3'>YouTube</a>.</p> <p>Visit our website to learn more: <a href='https://qi.elft.nhs.uk'>https://qi.elft.nhs.uk</a></p>
April 29, 2024
<p>Explore how we see Quality Improvement as a science developing in future. Join a discussion hosted by Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), featuring Pierre Barker, Chief Scientific Officer at the IHI, and Peter Margolis, Co-Director of the James M. Anderson Centre for Health Systems Excellence at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.</p> <p>We delve in to why we describe Quality Improvement as a science, and consider how we take that science, and design Quality Improvement in a way that gives us the best possible chance of success.</p> <p>Discover what we can do to strengthen the scientific rigour with which we apply Quality Improvement. We discuss how to support people who do not naturally see themselves as scientists to adopt this curiosity and method of thinking about making change.</p> <p>In the spirit of improvement, our speakers share their predictions for the future of the field of improvement science. How might AI impact on the science of improvement?</p> <p>Watch all of our ‘10 conversations for 10 years’ series, celebrating 10 years of Quality Improvement at East London NHS Foundation Trust on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiUDY5LyUd-pmLpzuTyiM0HziIKsI2nF3'>YouTube</a>.</p> <p>Visit our website to learn more: <a href='https://qi.elft.nhs.uk'>https://qi.elft.nhs.uk</a></p>
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