Involving patients in improving safety
Ways that patients have been involved in improving safety.
Ways that patients have been involved in improving safety.
Learnings from a 2011 Health Foundation improvement programme to support networks in health care.
Findings from the Health Foundation’s Lining Up research project into ways to reduce central line infections.
A summary of learning from a Health Foundation roundtable about ‘safety culture’: why it is important and how it can be measured and monitored.
How changing relationships affect the quality of care.
An independent evaluation of the first phase of the MAGIC programme, aimed at encouraging clinical teams to share decision-making with patients.
A report based on the Office for Public Management's evaluation of the first phase of the MAGIC programme.
An independent evaluation of the Safer Patients Network to determine to what extent it succeeded as a self-sustaining, member-driven network committed to continually improving patient safety.
This annual review looks back on our work during 2012, highlighting some specific achievements and reporting how we fared against our plans for the year.
This learning report describes the work undertaken by two NHS trusts as part of the Health Foundation’s Flow Cost Quality programme.