Whether you’re a quality improvement professional, a leader in your organisation, or someone passionate about improving health outcomes, join us as we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities we face in delivering the best possible care.
Each episode aims to foster a rich conversation on effective strategies, practical tools, and collaborative solutions that drive real-world impacts in healthcare systems.
Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement at NHS England, and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, host thoughtful discussions with wide-ranging guests from the world of quality improvement, to provide you with actionable insights and highlight best practice that can be replicated in diverse health and care settings.
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Whether you’re a quality improvement professional, a leader in your organisation, or someone passionate about improving health outcomes, join us as we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities we face in delivering the best possible care.
Each episode aims to foster a rich conversation on effective strategies, practical tools, and collaborative solutions that drive real-world impacts in healthcare systems.
Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement at NHS England, and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, host thoughtful discussions with wide-ranging guests from the world of quality improvement, to provide you with actionable insights and highlight best practice that can be replicated in diverse health and care settings.
Delve into the future of quality improvement in health and care.
Consider how quality improvement currently resonates with busy clinicians, trainees and students and explore how we can capture their imagination and energy to help improve the health and care system.
Explore how to make quality improvement appealing, engaging and meaningful for our next generation of leaders and improvers.
Learn from our guests who share their personal experience and insights in improving health and care.
Our guests on this episode are Dr Ben Allen, GP Partner at Birley Health Centre, with a special interest in elderly medicine and service improvement and Dr Gabrielle Mathews, an academic foundation doctor and Children and Young People’s Advocate at UCL Hospitals NHS Trust.
Join a discussion hosted by Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement at NHS England and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
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Conversations in Health and Care Improvement
Whether you’re a quality improvement professional, a leader in your organisation, or someone passionate about improving health outcomes, join us as we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities we face in delivering the best possible care.
Each episode aims to foster a rich conversation on effective strategies, practical tools, and collaborative solutions that drive real-world impacts in healthcare systems.
Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement at NHS England, and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, host thoughtful discussions with wide-ranging guests from the world of quality improvement, to provide you with actionable insights and highlight best practice that can be replicated in diverse health and care settings.