UHBW Transformation & QI
@QI_Transform
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QI Academy and Transformation Team at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston. Working Together. Embracing Change. Monitored Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.
Bristol, England
Joined November 2018
Just one more day left to apply for the role of Proactive Hospital Coach. We are recruiting four people, to help support staff to deliver improvements to hospital flow and care. If this sounds right up your street, we'd love to hear from you!
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Are you passionate about improving hospital flow and patient care? We have an exciting opportunity for four Proactive Hospital Coaches to join our team, and support staff to make meaningful improvements. Apply now!
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After a fantastic #QIForum last week, the judges are meeting today to agree who the winners are. So many great posters/projects to choose from - thanks to everyone who submitted a poster and presented
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Today is the first session for our online #QIForum we've so far heard from four excellent presenters, showcasing a really great range of improvement from the last year!
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#excited to be running another #QIBronze for @QI_Transform helping staff @uhbwNHS learn the basics of #qualityimprovement. Making improvements for staff and patients.
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Just found out about the fab wellbeing toolkit that @NBT_QSIT have developed to help teams check in with and support each other https://t.co/0HYBbTpYOl great work @callenridge @Vardeep_QI @Mountain_medica
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We're extremely pleased to announce that @FramptonAnne has been shortlisted for Clinical Leader of the Year @HSJ_Awards for her dedication to and leadership of the #QualityImprovement Programme @uhbwNHS #HSJawards
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Good luck to all the #BrightIdeas finalists who are presenting their COVID-19 inspired ideas to the panel of judges today. Stay tuned for the winning ideas soon!
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Today we recorded our session for @TheIHI virtual conference in December, where we'll be presenting our #QualityImprovement Programme and journey! We'll also be in attendance to answer questions, and hear about others experiences.
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There's just over a week to join the 400 other staff members and have your say about how we can improve improvement at UHBW! https://t.co/3fp6ybAMZU
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Congratulations to Amelia Pickard, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist for the winning entry ‘You can’t improve what you don’t measure’
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Congratulations to Rachel Dommett, Consultant Paediatric Haematology Oncology BMT & Emily Parsons, Practice Development Nurse for the winning entry "Cancer know how"
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Congratulations to Sam Brady, Specialist Speech and Language Therapist for the winning entry ‘Storing Voice Recording within Patient Records’
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Last week saw us hold the finalist panel for our delayed spring Bright Ideas competition. Over 50 ides were submitted with 9 being invited to present to a panel of senior staff from across the Trust. Congratulations to all finlaists and to our 3 winners!
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Really looking forward to tomorrow's #FabChangeDay online conference. What sessions are you attending?
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We’ve been doing a virtual fishbone and brainstorming session with our endocrine service this morning, to make sure patients receive quality information in less time. Thank you, team, for your energy and ideas #QualityImprovement
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Hundreds of staff have already replied to let us know how they find making improvements at UHBW. If you want to join them and have your say, scan the QR code, or go to: https://t.co/1MwXv2zdpR
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Well done to all the Bright Ideas finalists who pitched to the panel of judges last week. Such fantastic ideas and presentations. Winners will be announced soon #BrightIdeas #Innovation
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Work at UHBW? Want to improve care? Then we want to hear from you! Our survey is open until 31st October, and will help us to plan what further support staff need to make improvements: https://t.co/1MwXv2zdpR
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Our #TakePhonership campaign is featured in the latest issue of the @BMJLeader
https://t.co/gf3ujJYqMC Read about how we increased pick up rates, and reduced complaints by utilising staff engagement methods.
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