NHS Live goes live today
A pioneering programme to improve the quality of the NHS experience by developing tailor-made personal healthcare for patients is launched today.
NHS Live is a year-long national project that puts into practice the vision set out in The NHS Improvement Plan of a personalised health service for everyone.
It includes:
Some 349 NHS and Social Care organisations are taking part. Each is identifying local learning projects that will focus on ways of involving patients in designing services so that the users feel more satisfied. Examples include:
Each of the projects have also been offered the opportunity to work in partnership with a sponsor company. So far six sponsor partners are supporting the programme - Accenture, AstraZeneca, Boots plc, Fujitsu, Oracle and Pfizer UK.
Each sponsor partner will bring specialist knowledge, expertise and innovative ideas to the projects with which they are associated. These will include opportunities for job swaps and secondments, and the mutual exchange of best practice.
NHS Live begins with a flagship event at the ExCel conference centre in London's Docklands, culminating in the Health and Social Care Awards 2004.
The event, hosted by Carol Smillie, features:
Commenting on NHS Live, Health Secretary John Reid said:
'NHS Live is a groundswell of collective action that is putting the patient, the public and our staff at the heart of what we are doing in the NHS and Social Care. NHS Live is bringing together front-line staff and patients to focus energy and involvement on making a difference in our local communities. It will build on the momentum from The NHS Improvement Plan which I launched earlier this month.
I hope that the NHS Live event today will inspire the people who attend it to develop innovative ways of delivering high quality services to patients right across the country."
Chief Medical Officer Sir Liam Donaldson added:
'This programme is all about utilising the know-how of NHS staff across the country, with the aim of putting patients at the heart of services.
'It's all about giving staff the opportunity to learn from each other about what works at local level.'
The programme is being jointly funded by the Department of Health and sponsor partners. Attendance at the event is accredited for the purpose of continuous professional development.
1. NHS Live runs until June 2005. More information can be found at the NHS Live website.
2. Contracts with the sponsors have been drawn up according to Government guidelines on sponsorship, with advice from the National Audit Office.
3. Examples of some of the projects include:
I'm alright Jack
Contact: Melanie Crass
Organisation: Maldon and South Chelmsford PCT
Telephone: 01621 727300
Email: melanie.crass@maldon-pct.nhs.uk
Virtual Healthy Living Centre
Contact: Martin Cresswell
Telephone: 01268 707182
Organisation: Basildon PCT
Email: martin.cresswell@basildonpct.nhs.uk
Piloting Housekeeper Role in a Community Hospital
Contact: Chris Bell
Organisation: South West Kent PCT
Telephone: 01732 470305
Email: chris.bell@swkentpct.nhs.uk
4. The Health and Social Care Awards this year are in the following categories:
5. For further information, please contact the Department of Health press office on 020 7210 5221