How could the NHS improve?
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How could the NHS improve?
Nine ways to save the NHS – by healthcare professionals
- Charge drunk people for using services.
- Fine people for appointments they miss or cancel at short notice.
- Give money to public health and social care instead of the NHS.
- Create a competitive market for GPs and community services.
- Centralise key services and improve IT.
What is the NHS Improvement Plan?
The plan envisioned improved integration and communication between social care and health services, thereby offering a better and seamless service to users.
How can NHS staff morale be improved?
10 tips for improving morale at your practice
- Understand your staff and their levels of morale.
- Be present, visible and yourself.
- Give your staff adequate training and stretch those who want a challenge.
- Cultivate a shared purpose.
- Manage the size of your teams, then offer praise.
- Money, money, money.
How can I help save the NHS?
6 simple things you can do to help save the NHS
- Pay attention to news about the NHS.
- Write to your local MP.
- Join a campaign group.
- Try to keep yourself healthy – but don’t be overly neurotic.
- Don’t miss appointments or cancel at short notice.
- Volunteer.
What does NHS England and NHS Improvement do?
NHS Improvement and NHS England have worked together as a single organisation since 1 April 2019, to help improve care for patients and provide leadership and support to the wider NHS.
Where is NHS Improvement based?
Road, London
NHS Improvement
Non-departmental public body overview | |
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Headquarters | Wellington House, 133-155 Waterloo Road, London |
Non-departmental public body executives | Baroness Dido Harding, Chair Amanda Pritchard, Chief executive |
Parent department | Department of Health and Social Care |
Website | improvement.nhs.uk |