
NHS QSIR
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Helping the NHS build sustainable quality, service improvement & redesign capability. We're part of NHSE&I's Improvement Capability Building & Delivery team.
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08-06-2015 08:11:24
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Lou Randle Ceri Charles Ann NHS QSIR Barriers removed and everyone has a clear aim statement. This example will serve us well in future #qsir cohorts in terms of how we ensure everyone is on the same page. There’s no ambiguity right now.

Natalie parkinson @serviceimpkchft @julie_abberley Sarah Donovan 💙 #qsir NHS QSIR

This is excellent, thankyou for sharing, love this Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust

Great to see Lord Darzi trained and in action on our ICU turning team at St Mary’s! #leadingbyexample #livingthevalues Imperial People 💙 Imperial NHS 💙 Thank you Ara!







Oh my! I am so proud of the Wye Valley NHS Trust staff and this display has touched my tear ducts 💙

At every turn East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust am seeing people step forward to show their expertise, commitment, resilience, and determination to care for patients - or to support their colleagues who are giving that care. All thoroughly deserve tonight's applause. #proudtobeESHT


That seems to be all our values rolled into one - working together, respect and compassion for each other, improvement and development of people and roles, involvement and engagement in planning and decision making. And it's going on all across the Trust East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust #proudtobeesht

As we clap for carers tonight watch this superb documentary - broadcast last night - on the outstanding work by staff at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells hospitals over the last few days and the lives they are saving channel4.com/programmes/cha…

Never fear! Colleagues Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust are onto it and using #QSIR tools to decide what to keep 😉 first meeting was today, so watch this space.


They just called me for a Nigerian COVID patient they want to extubate but weren’t sure if he didn’t understand English or was just agitated/delirious. I walked in the room and greeted him in Yoruba. He stopped fidgeting and looked at me, his eyes lit up and he started crying 😭