Video: Learning health care systems
We all want a sustainable, high quality health service in the UK that continues to improve year on year. Imagine a health service that could understand and make sense of everyone’s knowledge an...
We all want a sustainable, high quality health service in the UK that continues to improve year on year. Imagine a health service that could understand and make sense of everyone’s knowledge an...
This webinar is focused on applied health economic evaluation and is aimed at professionals working on health care improvement projects.
Drawing on new thinking about the habits of effective improvers this webinar explores how quality improvement could become more embedded and, critically, become a mainstream part of initial trainin...
We asked a range of health care professionals at our improving maternity services learning event in July 2015 ‘What are the challenges of improving maternity services and how can they be sustained ...
In this webinar, Professor Martin Marshall outlines a new model being developed by UCLPartners to bring improvement research closer to everyday practice of health care.
We explore how the socio-technical allocation of resources – the Star approach – can help commissioners and those planning services in resource allocation.
Dr Brian Robson and Professor Tony Cornford explore how technology can improve health care, the challenges of digital innovation and the potential for it to lead to long-term improvements in patien...
How can we create systems which are resilient enough both to deliver high quality health care and to enable quality improvement efforts to thrive?
Sharon Williams, one of our Improvement Science fellows, talks about how lean methodologies are being used in health care.
Nick Barber talks about the nature of improvement science, challenges of engaging the research community and what the future holds for the discipline.