You’re invited to the 1000 Lives Improvement workshops and national conference in March 2017.
There is an exciting schedule of speakers, sessions and activities planned for the National Conference – ‘Integrated care and the connections to make it happen’ on Wednesday 29 March. The event will bring together senior leaders and frontline staff to consider a more integrated, community-led approach to care in Wales as part of our prudent healthcare journey and the role of effective connections across people, pathways, systems and organisations to support NHS Wales to improve care delivery.
The programme highlights include:
Dr Goodwin will draw upon integrated models of care to explore some of the key enablers including policy, digital solutions, clinical leadership and coproduction, which can help to achieve a more integrated approach to health and social care in NHS Wales.
Mr de Blok will explore the move from a fragmented system to one that is connected and empowered to meet the needs of an ageing population, He will be joined on the platform by Brendan Martin from Public World- Buurtzorg’s UK partner, who will consider how NHS Wales can learn from the model to achieve higher levels of patient satisfaction, a reduction in the cost of care provision and a focus on self management.”
We are pleased to confirm that the national conference will be CPD accredited.
A number of themed workshops will also take place on Tuesday 28 March to complement the conference. These workshops are by invite-only and offer conference attendees the opportunity to participate in their existing 1000 Lives Improvement communities of practice, study days or professional networks ahead of attending the national conference.
A list of the workshops can be found here.
Registration
The conference is open to all NHS Wales staff and partner organisations to self-register. For additional information or booking assistance, please contact [email protected] or call 029 2010 4336.