Year of Care
This programme ran between 2007 and 2012 at three pilot sites. It funded projects to improve the care of people with diabetes and provide a framework for personalised care in long-term conditions.
This programme ran between 2007 and 2012 at three pilot sites. It funded projects to improve the care of people with diabetes and provide a framework for personalised care in long-term conditions.
This programme, in partnership with The King's Fund, worked with 11 organisations to bring about sustainable improvement in patients' experience.
This programme offered £450,000 to six projects during 2016. The projects aimed to generate insight to support and inform policy makers on important issues in UK health policy. It is closed for applic...
This programme involved working with five local sites and wider networks of interest to develop and test tools for person-centred care practice. The final outputs were published in autumn 2016.
A programme that ran in two phases from 2008 to 2013. It helped health care teams to proactively identify potential safety breaches, enabling them to build better, safer health care systems.
This programme ran from 2004 to 2008 and 24 hospitals took part. It was the first major improvement programme to start addressing the issue of patient safety in the UK.
This £1.8 million programme began in December 2014. It involved four regional improvement bodies applying Professor Charles Vincent and colleagues' measurement and monitoring framework.
This programme ran from 2012 to 2015 and supported nine teams with funding of £420,000 each to develop ways for corporate support and clinical teams to work together. It is closed for applications.
This programme ran from 2010 to 2011 and awarded 18 teams with up to £75,000 for projects aimed at stimulating thinking, activity and the development of new approaches to improve quality and save mone...