This seminar will share examples of how public services are collaborating to deliver a hospital discharge service which provides better outcomes for individuals.
The Wellbeing of Future Generations Act and the Social Services and Wellbeing Acts both require public services to work together in order to deliver better services for the people of Wales. Whilst the requirements of these acts are relatively new, there are already organisations who are working together to deliver services in new and different ways.
Recent reports have brought hospital discharge processes into the public eye and have highlighted the effects that delayed discharge is having on both patients’ outcomes and on the public purse. It is widely acknowledged that staying in hospital longer than necessary is detrimental to patients’ longer term outcomes. Working collaboratively to support individuals to move on to their next stage of care improves those outcomes and can help to prevent unnecessary returns to hospital, which is beneficial to both the individuals and to the services.
Delivered in partnership with Good Practice Wales and Welsh NHS Confederation, this seminar will provide the opportunity for attendees to hear about a range of collaborations between different organisations and sectors in order to deliver better quality services for the citizens of Wales.
Who the seminar is for
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