New pathways based on patient experience are reducing unwanted variation

Dr Chris Streather, group chief medical officer at the Royal Free London NHS Trust, explains how removing variation and working more effectively with partners has enabled them to improve the service patients receive and achieve savings Related items fromOnMedica 'NHS must not be up for sale' warns BMA Extra 4,000 beds needed to prevent ‘corridor care’ Variations in uptake of prescribing guidance impact on patients CQC's State of Care report finds standards improving but warns of pressures Lessons from Torbay: The journey to integrated care
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