Unwarranted Variation – the productivity saviour?

The seventeenth webinar in the series titled, ‘Unwarranted Variation – the productivity saviour?’ took place on Wednesday 17 November, learn more about the event and watch the webinar in full:

Summary of key messages Q&A transcript

The Event

Our panel of clinical and industry experts joined us in conversation on Wednesday 17 November 2021 for the seventeenth in our series of FREE, live webinars.

The Agenda

12.30: Dr Marwan Al-DawoudDirector of Clinical Delivery, Connect Health – Chair’s opening remarks

12.40: Fiona OttewellDelivery Partner North East North Cumbria ICS Locality Team, North East and Yorkshire Region Improvement Lead, NHS England & Improvement – National perspective

12.50: Professor Tim Briggs CBEChair of GIRFT and National Director of Clinical Improvement for the NHS; Consultant, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital – learning and priorities for the Getting It Right First Time programme

13.00: Andrew BennettNational Clinical Director Musculoskeletal Conditions, Consultant Physiotherapist Sutton Health and Care, Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust – BestMSK latest achievements and next steps

13.10: Fredi Cavander-AttwoodPolicy Manager (Health & Care), MS Society – The patient perspective

13.20: Dr James HopkinsonJoint Chair and Clinical Lead Notts and Nottinghamshire CCG – the ICS perspective, what more can be done?

13.30: Q&A

13.45: End

 

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