Jul 12th 2021, 1:30 pm

Understanding data for improving healthcare – July 2021

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In A Nutshell:

This is an essential course for anyone working with data to demonstrate improvements in quality and safety of healthcare.

Course Dates: Monday 12th and 13th July 2021, 13:30 – 16:00

Delivery platform: This training will be delivered in two 2.5 hour sessions via Zoom.

Registration: To book a place, please email: Academy@yhia.nhs.uk

This workshop is suitable for managers, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, NHS board directors, and anyone who is interested in improving the quality and safety of healthcare.

The Improvement Academy offers a small number of funded places to Yorkshire & Humber NHS and social care organisations. Please enquire about availability. A cancellation charge of £75 may apply if less than 48 hours’ notice is given.

A standard fee of £130 per person applies to applicants not eligible for a funded place. Please get in touch via email: Academy@yhia.nhs.uk.

For further information please contact Shahima Begum via: academy@yhia.nhs.uk.

This course uses a mixture of taught content and a series of interactive case studies to illustrate the key ideas that will enable you to understand how to measure improvement.

In this two-part course you will be introduced to Shewhart’s theory of variation (Part 1) and explore its implications (Part 2), which are often profound, on efforts to improve the quality of healthcare.

This workshop is suitable for managers, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, NHS board directors, and anyone who is interested in improving the quality and safety of healthcare.

The Improvement Academy offers a small number of funded places to Yorkshire & Humber NHS and social care organisations. A cancellation charge of £75 may apply if less than 48 hours’ notice is given.

The event will be delivered by:

Professor Mohammed A Mohammed
Professor of Healthcare, Quality & Effectiveness, University of Bradford

Professor Mohammed has extensive experience in health care quality and is a leading expert in the science of improvement including statistical process control methods. He has also published a number of key papers on the use and abuse of statistics. Professor Mohammed is an Academic Advisor to the Improvement Academy.

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The work being led by the Improvement Academy - such as safety huddles - is nothing short of awe-inspiring. I was particularly struck by the Academy's approach to improvement."

Richard Taunt – Director, UKIA

Understanding data for improving healthcare – July 2021

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