
Change NHS: Shifting from analogue to digital online discussion

Change NHS: Shifting from hospital to community online discussion

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Change NHS: help build a health service fit for the future - Scroll down to register for interactive online staff discussions
We know you are working harder than ever to get services back on track, to get waiting lists down and consistently deliver the best care.
Yet too often we are struggling to provide the right care, in the right place and at the right time. This is no good for patients and it is demoralising for you.
We know our staff, patients and partners are passionate about the difference they are already making. We know change is needed. But we also know that many of the solutions we need are already here, working somewhere in the NHS today.
Whether you have a little to say or a lot, your views, experiences and ideas will shape immediate steps and long-term changes: a new 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to set the NHS on a path for the Future. Together we can fix it. We need your voice. Join our latest set of interactive online events on MS Teams to have your say.
Following on from a series of online staff events held during November last year and recent face to face staff events in each region, we are hosting three further online events for you to feed into the development of the 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS as the engagement draws to a close.
There will be one event for each of the three big shifts in healthcare needed to improve our NHS right now and in the future.
Hospital to community
Analogue to digital
Sickness to prevention
During these events we will be:
sharing back what we have heard from staff and the public through the engagement so far;
testing out elements of the emerging vision and asking for your perspective on what this practically means for you in your role and what you will need for these changes to happen where you work.
The sessions are open to all staff working across the NHS, social care and public health.