Patient experience in adult NHS services
This guideline covers the components of a good patient experience. It aims to make sure that all adults using NHS services have the best possible experience of care.
This guideline covers the components of a good patient experience. It aims to make sure that all adults using NHS services have the best possible experience of care.
Get Yourself Active is a programme led by Disability Rights UK and funded by Sport England. This pack offers practical help, tips and advice that can be used to support people with disabilities and long term conditions to participate more in sport and physical activity.
As the Coalition diversifies, enhancing representation across communities, we’re pleased to welcome Harrogate Skills 4 Living Centre (HS4LC) as a new partner of C4PC. HS4LC has been charity for 25 years, supporting people living with learning disabilities and autism.
This report from the British Heart Foundation explores the disruption caused to cardiovascular care by the Covid pandemic and what needs to be done to ensure that heart patients have access to the care and support they need to stay well.
This report, produced by the Health Foundation's COVID-19 impact inquiry, is a comprehensive review of the factors that fuelled the UK’s COVID-19 death toll.
This report, commissioned by The Richmond Group of Charities Taskforce on Multiple Conditions, identifies a series of key questions and opportunities for change through stories of lived experience and is designed to support the plans and actions of people delivering health and care services alongside others who can make a difference for people living with multiple conditions.
The waiting list for elective treatment in the NHS in England has reached an unprecedented level. A new report published by Policy Exchange sets out a proposal for reform.
Picker and The King’s Fund have worked with NHS England and NHS Improvement on how ICSs can listen to and learn from people and communities. This practical guide is for partners working in these systems, with ideas on how they might go about this.
As part of our successful drive to grow and diversify, we’re pleased to welcome the Pernicious Anaemia Society (PAS) as a new partner of the Coalition. The charity was created by Martyn Hooper MBE after his diagnosis with the condition and, in this interview with C4PC, he tells his story.
New technologies in the fields of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and communications are creating a range of opportunities to improve health care, from diagnostics to remote monitoring. But what does this mean for person-centred care?