Joanna Goodrich
Senior Researcher/Programme Manager, Point of Care programme
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- Published: 18.06.07
- Updated: 11.04.09
Joanna Goodrich joined the King's Fund in 2007 to work on the Point of Care programme. The programme aims to improve the way that patients are cared for by examining the quality and humanity of care in acute hospitals.
Joanna came from the Multiple Sclerosis Society where she established a new research programme which aimed to improve health and social care services for people with MS. She has a background in public health and health promotion research and after working for the Health Development Agency was a freelance research consultant for a number of voluntary sector organisations and government departments.
Selected published work
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Can we be aspirational about quality standards for mental health when resources are so tight?
22.12.11 | Blog
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Jocelyn Cornwell at The Mid Staffordshire Public Inquiry
17.11.11 | Article
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Working with patients to improve health services: Experience-based co-design in practice
08.08.11 | Blog
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Challenges for improving patients’ experiences of health care
06.01.11 | Article
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Mid Staffs: The story of a hospital that lost its way
14.12.10 | Blog
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Supporting staff to deliver compassionate care using Schwartz Center Rounds – a UK pilot
18.06.10 | Article
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Exploring how to measure patients' experience of care in hospital to improve services
27.07.09 | Article
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Exploring how to improve patients' experience in hospital at both national and local levels
06.07.09 | Article
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Exploring the wide range of terminology used to describe care that is patient-centred
19.05.09 | Article
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Exploring how to enable compassionate care in hospital to improve patient experience
21.04.09 | Article
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Seeing the Person in the Patient: The Point of Care review paper
03.12.08 | Publication