Health Foundation evaluation reports
1. Safer Patients Initiative | |
a. Safer Patients Initiative phase 1, February 20116 Safer Patients Initiative phase 2, February 20117 | The Safer Patients Initiative was the first major improvement programme to start to address the issue of patient safety in the UK. It was complex and large scale in its approach to improvement, recognising that change is needed across whole organisations and systems rather than focusing on individual incidents. Three sources of evaluation and study were used to assess the impact of the programme:
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b. Learning report: Safer Patients Initiative, February 2011 (an overview of findings from SPI 1 and 2)8 | |
c. The Journey to Safety: A report of 24 NHS organisations undertaking the Safer Patients Initiative (in press)9 | |
2. Leadership programmes (2008–11) | |
a. What's leadership got to do with it? January 201110 | This was an in-depth evaluation of the following Health Foundation leadership programmes:
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b. Evaluation of the Shared Leadership for Change programme, June 200911 |
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3. Leadership programmes (2003–07) | |
a. A review of the Health Foundation's leadership programmes 2003–07, October 2008 (an overview of findings from the earlier reports)12 |
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b. Leadership Fellows pilot scheme, September 200613 | This report identifies lessons from a formal evaluation of the pilot of The Health Foundation Leadership Fellows Scheme 2003–05. The aim of the pilot was to inform the development of a scheme to identify and develop a cadre of leaders with the potential—collectively and individually—to bring about improvements in the quality of healthcare. |
c. Leaders for Change evaluation report, August 200614 | The aim of the Leaders for Change scheme is to equip middle and senior professionals who have a leading role in service improvement with the necessary skills and knowledge in managing and implementing change. The main focus of this report is the patient-level outcomes that have emerged from the first two cohorts. The findings are based on data gathered from multiple sources, including award-holder self-evaluation. |
4. Engaging with Quality Initiative | |
a. How do you get clinicians involved in improvement? August 2010 (End of programme report for Engaging with Quality Initiative includes findings from annual programme reports)15 |
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b. An Evaluation of The Health Foundation's Engaging with Quality Initiative, March 200916 | |
c. Engaging with Quality in Primary Care: Evaluation of the Leading Improvement Teams Programme, September 200717 | |
5. Engaging with Quality in Primary Care | |
a. Engaging with Quality in Primary Care: Evaluation of the Leading Improvement Teams Programme, March 201118 | Engaging with Quality in Primary Care helped several clinical teams to understand and apply quality improvement techniques and measure the results. Each team had an opportunity to participate in a Leading Improvement Teams Programme to develop leadership, team working and improvement skills. The evaluation considered three areas: communicating with other projects and partners; organising events and activities and assessing the impact of the LITP on the work of projects. |