Archive for category: Strategic Advice & Consultancy

/ October 6, 2011 12:28

Improvement through collaboration

Building on early advice and support to NHS Quest we are now working closely with this member convened network of NHS Trusts to help strengthen and develop cross boundary collaboration and learning. NHS Quest is a member-led network that aims to enable Foundation Trusts to aspire to a level of excellence in quality and safety that is beyond all current [...]

/ October 6, 2011 11:18

Strengthening Networks

Since early September we have been working with the newly established Faculty for Medical Leadership and Management to help develop their overall approach to strategic communications.   The purpose of the Faculty is to promote the advancement of medical leadership, management and quality improvement at all stages of the medical career for the benefit of patients.  The Faculty works on [...]

/ October 6, 2011 11:14

Organising to Connect

Earlier this year Murray Anderson-Wallace was appointed as a Faculty member of the Health Foundation’s new “Organising to Connect” programme. The programme aims to provide expert advice and support to both emerging and established networks in health and social care in the UK. Further information about the programme will be released during the Autumn.

/ October 21, 2010 19:53

Tackling “conceptual emergencies” – working with the International Futures Forum

On Monday this week, I joined a group of senior clinicians, managers, policy makers and campaigners at an event in Scotland hosted by the International Futures Forum. Stimulated by the recent IFF publication “Costing and Arm and a Leg” the group worked to imagine a “third horizon” for healthcare beyond managing demand and cost. It was a fascinating day during [...]

/ October 21, 2010 19:39

Organising to Connect…

Following our earlier research and concept paper in June 2010, we are delighted to be working with the Health Foundation again helping to develop approaches designed to support and stimulate networking activity in the NHS across the UK. Over the next three months we will be conducting extensive field research to culminate in a proposal for a major programme of [...]