The Productive Series is carrying out a survey into how it can benefit maternity services/delivery units. We would like to hear from organisations that have implemented the programme in both maternity wards/delivery units, including those that have not done so yet but are interested in doing so. Please click here to participate in the survey.
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Wednesday, 10 June 2009
The Productive Ward survey for maternity and delivery units
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Friday, 5 June 2009
The NHS Constitution: all you need to know
This leaflet is aimed at NHS staff. It gives background information about the NHS Constitution, all you need to know about how the NHS Constitution affects you as a provider or commissioner of NHS care and explains those parts that are most relevant to NHS staff.
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Friday, June 05, 2009
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Friday, 26 September 2008
16 NEW PRACTITIONERS WITH SPECIAL INTERESTS FRAMEWORKS TO SUPPORT COMMISSIONERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS.
NHS PCC held a national event in London last week to launch the 16 new
Practitioners with Special Interests Frameworks to support
commissioners and service providers. These frameworks were developed
by the Royal College of General Practitioners, the Royal
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the DH and will be
launched on the DH website shortly.
In the meantime, commissioning organisations were asked to review the
accreditation process for Practitioners with Special Interests as outlined in the DH Directions.
It is mandatory for all PCTs to have an accreditation process in place
and have accredited PwSIs by March 2009.
Further Information can be found here.
Practitioners with Special Interests Frameworks to support
commissioners and service providers. These frameworks were developed
by the Royal College of General Practitioners, the Royal
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the DH and will be
launched on the DH website shortly.
In the meantime, commissioning organisations were asked to review the
accreditation process for Practitioners with Special Interests as outlined in the DH Directions.
It is mandatory for all PCTs to have an accreditation process in place
and have accredited PwSIs by March 2009.
Further Information can be found here.
Posted by
NHS Leeds Learning & Improvement Team
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Labels:
commissioning,
service providers,
special interests
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