Our annual transforming patient experience conference provides a forum for frontline staff, patients and policy-makers to come together to explore the possibilities for achieving truly patient-centred care in today's NHS.
Our annual International Integrated Care Summit provided an opportunity to hear about how to deliver co-ordinated care and learn from areas of the UK and abroad that are rolling out innovations in integrated care.
We looked at what good care looks like for people and their families and what challenges and opportunities currently exist to making person-centred, integrated care a reality.
This year, our Annual Conference took a critical look at NHS performance and considered if we are doing enough to meet productivity goals. It focused on how to deliver patient-centred care, and whether our public health and preventative agendas are robust enough to maintain a healthy population now and in the future.
Our transforming patient experience annual conference provided a forum for frontline staff, patients and policy-makers to come together to explore the possibilities for achieving truly patient-centred care in today's NHS.
Our breakfast event focused on how to ensure quality and safety for patients ahead of the Francis Report into the failings at Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.
In addition to showcasing best practice in care co-ordination for people with complex chronic conditions and frail older people, this event featured recommendations from our recent continuity of care report.
Featuring Andrew Dilnot, Liam Donaldson and Jeremy Hughes, our Annual Conference looked beyond the health reforms and focused on how to improve the delivery of health and care.
This conference showcased the best of the Point of Care programme and provided a forum for frontline staff to explore the possibilities for achieving truly patient-centred in today's NHS.
The second event in our Big Society series examined how the government's health reforms aiming to put patients at the heart of the NHS will link to the wider Big Society vision.
This conference looked at practical ways to transform the experience of both patiens and staff in order to develop a high-quality, cost-effective health service.
Lord Darzi visited The King's Fund on 10 July 2008 to speak about the report from the Next Stage Review, High Quality for All. Listen to extracts from his speech and the following question and answer sessions.