Quality Practice Management - Birmingham
“Modernising the NHS is a necessity, not an option, in order to meet rising need in the future we need to make changes.” Andrew Lansley, speaking at the publication of the Health and Social Care Bill 2011, 19 January 2011.
With the publication of the new Health and Social Care Bill it is clear that the landscape of general practice is due to change dramatically. It is essential that practice managers start to prepare for what has been hailed as the most radical change to the NHS since its inception. Are you fully aware of what will be expected from you over the next few years? Do you know what role you will play in new day to day responsibilities?
What strategies do you have in place to ensure that your practice is fully prepared for the overhaul that lies ahead?
Attend Radcliffe Publishing’s inaugural Quality Practice Management conference to equip yourself with all the skills necessary to ensure that you rise to any future challenges and are able to take on new responsibilities with ease. You will discover exactly how involved practice managers will be in GP Commissioning, how working in a consortium will effect your practice and how to meet the standards laid down by the Care Quality Commission.
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We are delighted to welcome Russell Vine, practice manager at Hassengate Medical Centre, he is also Clinical Commissioning Champion with the Royal College of General Practitioners and the British Medical Association link for the Practice Management Network. Russell will be explaining to what extent practice managers will become involved in GP commissioning. You will gain a detailed understanding of the role practice managers will play, the necessary skills involved and what steps you can take to prepare for the changes ahead.
In addition you will hear from inspirational practice managers who have gained wide-ranging experience in initiating change and leading the way in practice management. They will deliver inspirational, interactive, practical workshops on areas such as improving productivity in general practice, public involvement and patient engagement and assessing local health care needs.
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To ensure you gain maximum value from the day, all delegates attending this event will be given a unique website address to download speakers’ presentations.


