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‘purdah’ : a screen, curtain, veil

Day Surgery and the Enhanced Recovery Programme: Helping deliver for the NHS Kerri Houghton Consultant Anaesthetist, South Devon Healthcare NHS FT Clinical Advisor to the Dept of Health Elective Care & Diagnostics Board Clinical Adviser to the Dept of Health Enhanced Recovery Programme.

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‘purdah’ : a screen, curtain, veil

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  1. Day Surgery and the Enhanced Recovery Programme: Helping deliver for the NHSKerri HoughtonConsultant Anaesthetist, South Devon Healthcare NHS FTClinical Advisor to the Dept of Health Elective Care & Diagnostics BoardClinical Adviser to the Dept of Health Enhanced Recovery Programme

  2. ‘purdah’ : a screen, curtain, veil

  3. Coalition Government

  4. ‘It would be wise not to underestimate the government’s commitment to radical NHS reform.’ Nigel Edwards NHS Confederation

  5. Health Service Journal UK lagging on health efficiency efforts 17 June 2010 | by Steve Ford ‘The NHS is less efficient than other similar healthcare systems around the world, according to a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)’

  6. Transforming money into health outcomes Best • Australia • Korea • Japan • Switzerland

  7. Past policy

  8. Current position - which way is up? ‘Robot hospital workers testing under way’ ‘A fleet of robots is to carry out day-to-day tasks at an NHS hospital, it has been revealed.’ 18 June 2010

  9. Current policy

  10. Operating framework to pave way for abolition of targets 17 June 2010 | By Sally Gainsbury Senior NHS managers have been briefed that the revised operating framework for the current financial year - due to be published imminently - will effectively spell the end of the 48 hour GP access target, the 18 week referral to treatment target and the four hour A&E waiting target.

  11. What will survive from the last regime? The Enhanced Recovery Programme

  12. QIPP Quality Innovation Productivity Prevention Quest for Innocence Passion & Procreation

  13. QIPP driving up quality while improving productivity: the challenge ahead

  14. Quality, Innovation, Productivity & Prevention (QIPP) Measures • patient and staff experience and satisfaction • patient safety • quality of care • clinical outcomes • cost effectiveness • prevention • population health • staff productivity

  15. QIPP in practice High quality, efficient services • day surgery • enhanced recovery

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