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Building an organisational culture of continuous improvement
Bryan Jones sets out key learnings from the VMI evaluation, and offers recommendations for national policymakers and local systems leaders.
Improvement research is a crucial strand of the work that we do at the Health Foundation. It involves systematically examining the methods and factors that best help to facilitate quality improvement.
Our recent work and content on this topic is listed below.
FEATURED
Bryan Jones sets out key learnings from the VMI evaluation, and offers recommendations for national policymakers and local systems leaders.
Developing computer aided risks scores for predicting in-hospital mortality.
The Commonwealth Fund has chosen four health care policy and practice professionals from the UK to be part of the 2022–23 Harkness Fellowship in Health Care Policy and Practice – a unique opportunity ...
We look at four of our current improvement programmes and how their work is also finding ways to support health and care services to recover from the pandemic.
How socio-economic difference affect patient's ability to seek primary care for colrectal cancer.
Quality improvement of critical care usung congential heart disease audit data.
Improving medical students' clinical skills through the use of virtual tools.
Methods for Evaluating the Quality of Mental Healthcare.
Improveing outcomes after critical care treatment.
Arne Wolters tells us about the IAU’s model of rapid and robust evaluation and their plans to spread the work further.
We look for talented and passionate individuals as everyone at the Health Foundation has an important role to play.
View current vacanciesQ is an initiative connecting people with improvement expertise across the UK.
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