Co-producing change
Welcome to the next episode of our Leading Improvement in Health and Care podcast looking at co-producing change.
We’re hearing from five people today, talking about the important role co-production plays in improvement, and looking at it from different angles, including an international perspective, lived experience and clinical insight.
You will hear from:
- Peter Lachman, former CEO of ISQUA, the International Society for Quality in Healthcare, and one of the early Quality Improvement Fellows funded by the Health Foundation
- Jono Broad, volunteer and patient leader in improvement and an active member of the Q community
- Amar Shah, Clinical Director for Improvement in England, and former Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr Guddi Singh, consultant pediatrician and Trustee for the National Centre for Creative Health
- Victoria Saffin, Assistant Director of Quality Management at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
This is your first chance to get a taste of an amazing project: 100 Voices. Led by Dr Andrea Gibbons, from Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and Founder of The QI Hub, the project supported by Q, is developing a bank of personal stories of people leading improvement.
Hosted by Penny Pereira, managing director of Q, and Matthew Taylor, chief executive, NHS Confederation, each episode aims to spotlight where improvement is working well, as well as the challenges it faces.
This podcast is part of Learning and Improving Across Systems, a partnership between the Health Foundation, NHS Confederation and the Q community to support health and care systems to learn and improve.
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This podcast is part of Learning and Improving Across Systems – a partnership with the Health Foundation, NHS Confederation and the Q community to support health and care systems to learn and improve.