Decision Support to Survive and Thrive in the NHS (Stevenage)
November 18, 2010 at 7:30 AM - 10:00 AM
, Stevenage
In this half-day morning event you will learn the impact that effective, timely information can have on decision-making to support efficient service provision. You will see how you can improve patient care by identifying and validating high-cost service provision and you will learn how an effective decision-support strategy can begin to influence performance within 3 months.
Acute Trusts face a growing need to improve their effectiveness and ability to deliver high quality patient care. As you look ahead as a leader, how do you ensure your organisation is agile and able to meet the challenging market? Hear how a Trust that was in the Monitor ‘spot-light’ has become one that is rapidly gaining greater insight into its own performance and learn how this took the CIO just 3 months to achieve.
• Are your decisions supported by timely, relevant and accurate information delivered straight to your desktop?
• Can you plan without waiting for others to provide you with the information you need?
• Can you accurately forecast in time to take effective actions?
If these are familiar issues this seminar will help you to understand the benefits that follow when Trust Boards choose to make strategic decisions about the effective delivery of reliable information.
• Learn the impact that effective, timely information can have on decision-making to support efficient service provision
• Learn how you can improve patient care by identifying and validating high-cost service provision.
• Learn that you do not have to wait until next Financial Year to gain tangible business benefits and how an effective decision-support strategy can influence performance in this Financial Year.
Our seminar series is now in our 8th year and over 2000 of your NHS colleagues have benefitted from attending in the past – why not take this opportunity to join them?
“Thank you for an interesting and useful experience. I gained a lot from the case study”
“A real eye-opener into potential solutions for existing problems”
"A useful insight, very professional"
Event Owner: Hazel Markou (Providing Reflexology to alleviate work induced stress)