Co-ordinated Care: Meeting the needs of patients, driving better integration
Category: Foundation - General
Date: March 26th 2013
Location: Birmingham
Greater integration of care can help the NHS deliver essential efficiency savings, raise standards of care and ensure a more seamless patient experience. It has been a long held aim to bring together primary, community, acute and social care - but how can it be done?
- The NHS must evolve to continue to deliver high quality, affordable patient care
- Delivering person-centred care is a clear priority for the NHS
- Do you want to hear how we can deliver better co-ordinated care?
- Are you interested in bringing together primary, community, acute and social care?
Register to attend Co-ordinated Care 2013
Organisations taking part and invited to take part include;
The Department of Health
The NHS Confederation
National Voices
NHS North West London
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Marie Curie Cancer Care
The University of Birmingham
Subjects we will be discussing on the day include;
Integrated Care: A necessity for the future of our health and social care services
A practical approach: How can we deliver better co-ordinated care?
Falling Through the gaps? A narrative for integrated care
Integrated Care in North West London: A pilot
Co-ordinated Care
Improving Patient Outcomes
View full details of programme here
Why not join us at Co-ordinated Care: Meeting the needs of patients, driving better integration where we will showcase real life examples, initiatives and best practice case studies and where delegates can explore how to turn the integration rhetoric into a reality.