Goals and Themes Sample Clauses

Goals and Themes. A summary of NHS Xxxxxxx’s key goals and themes is set out below. Strategic goal 1: To deliver and sustain high quality care and treatment • Treat 95% of all patients in the community compared to 90% currently • Improve access to care and treatment for all – at the right time and in the right location • Encourage self-care and illness prevention in line with ‘shifting the balance of care’ • Provide person-centred, safe, effective care, continually improving the care experience for people who use our services Strategic Goal 2: Improving health and reducing health inequalities • Work with our partners to reduce inequalities and narrow the poverty gap • Work with partners to enhance physical wellbeing and improve people’s health • Involve people in how we plan and deliver services, develop policies and strategies and create a mutual NHS Strategic Goal 3: Embrace advances in medicine, technology and information • Develop better and more robust information systems to support delivery of services • Lead and embrace technological advances in order to improve care and encourage self- care Strategic Goal 4: Be at the forefront of research and leadership • Be at the forefront of research and development • Continue to develop as a centre of excellence in research and development • Develop the BioQuarter jointly with partners Strategic Goal 5: Be an exemplar employer • Be an employer of choice and work in partnership with our staff • Improve productivity and quality while reducing cost • Be one of the world’s top 25 healthcare systems STRATEGIC THEMES – NHS LOTHIAN VALUES NHS Xxxxxxx’s values are expressed in the ‘Lothian Way’; this is made up of: Strategic Theme 1: Person-centred • Putting people at the heart of everything we do. • Being sensitive to individuals’ needs and providing the right service at the right time in the right place. Strategic Theme 2: Partnership • Working in partnership with staff, patients, the public and other agencies to provide the best possible service • Being inclusive, involving people in the design, delivery and decisions about their health and healthcare services.
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