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Working to improve quality of life for people with serious mental illness in hackney
Working to improve quality of life for people with serious mental illness in hackney
What does person-centred care mean for mental health services?
What does person-centred care mean for mental health services? We asked a number of people from projects that we've funded for their views on how a person-centred approach can improve the quality ...
What if a key to improving access to mental health care is actually technology?
Today, approximately 1 in 5 adults - or 45 million people - in the US will experience psychiatric illness, yet we still lack access to consolidated, high quality mental health care. Robert ...
WHO: Improving the physical health of people with severe mental disorders
People with severe mental disorders – including severe depression, bipolar disorder and psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia – generally die 10-20 years earlier than the general population. ...
Quality Improvement, Epidemiology, and COVID-19
IHI Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: Quality Improvement, Epidemiology, and COVID-19
How digital technology can be used to improve mental health services for patients and staff
This film features frontline staff from Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust explaining how they are using technology to improve the quality of the care they provide to ...
NHS-led Provider Collaboratives: improving mental health, learning disability & autism services
A film to explain the upcoming changes to how Mental Health, Learning Disability and Autism services will be delivered. This film outlines what provider collaboratives are. It also explains who ...
Using a quality improvement programme to improve quality of care at East London NHS Foundation Trust
Staff at East London NHS Foundation Trust explain how introducing incremental changes through a quality improvement programme has helped to improve quality of care and outcomes for patients.
Why Do Errors Happen? How Can We Prevent Them?
Millions of people suffer every year from mistakes in health care. Lucian Leape explains why those mistakes happen — and how to prevent them.
Patient safety after implementation of a coproduced family centered communication programme
Communication failures are a leading root cause of the most serious harmful medical errors, which are a leading cause of death and harm in patients worldwide. New research evaluated a ...
Expert interview: Helen Bevan - large-scale change
Helen Bevan (chief of service transformation at NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement) met us at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare 2013 ...
Whakakotahi: Where quality improvement drives equity, consumer engagement and integration
This ten-minute video is the presentation about the Commission’s primary care improvement programme, Whakakotahi that was presented virtually for the IHI/BMJ International Forum, Copenhagen 2020.

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