High Quality Care for All summary and links
Lord Ara Darzi's much anticipated final report of his Next Stage Review has been published in the week of the 60th anniversary of the NHS. Innovation, quality and patients rights are the cornerstones of the review.
Of particular interest to the SDO Network members:
A new single portal through which anyone will be able to access clinical and non clinical evidence and best practice, describing both what high quality care looks like and how to deliver it. NICE has been tasked with managing the synthesis and spread of knowledge through the portal. The portal has real potential to help resolve one of the key problems managers have in using research evidence - knowing where to find it.
SHAs will have a legal duty to promote innovation and new regional innovation funds will be created. Funds will help identify, grow and diffuse innovation and will be supported and advised nationally by an expert panel. New prizes also are to be established. It will be interesting to see how these developments take hold and how they sit along or replace the innovation hubs currently working in this area.
Health Innovation and Education Cluster will bring together many partners, across primary, community and secondary care, universities and colleges, and industry. Their members will run joint innovation programmes that reflect their local needs and distinctiveness. They will also promote learning and education between their members and will enable research findings to be applied more readily to improve patient care. Over time, these clusters may be commissioned to provide postgraduate education and training of all healthcare professionals. It will be interesting to see how these clusters sit alongside the recently announced Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs).
Academic Health Science Centres will be fostered and no one model will be preferred. However, an expert panel will decide on the criteria for these centres and they will be expected to compete internationally. This suggests any health services research focussed centres may find it difficult to meet the criteria.
For the NHS Confederation's full summary, briefing on the NHS Constitution (which includes a commitment to research) and the Informatics review (which states there will be further consultation on use of patient data), follow the links.
Institute for Innovation and Improvement: The next leg of the journey: How do we make High Quality Care for All a reality?
The SDO Network would like to hear from you if there are issues in the Review that you feel the Network should take up or would be worthwhile to explore in discussions. Contact Ganesh.Sathyamoorthy@NHSConfed.org
Last reviewed 21 Jul 2008