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Putting Feet First. A case study from the FCA Imperial, London: The Diabetic Foot Big Room.
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5 min

Putting Feet First. A case study from the FCA Imperial, London: The Diabetic Foot Big Room.

Putting Feet First. The Diabetic Foot Big Room aimed to improve the quality of care for patients with diabetic foot problems across the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

Coaching Point of View

Subgroup 7: Reducing Queues and Waiting
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Learning Sessions
30 min

Subgroup 7: Reducing Queues and Waiting

The session slides for SG7: Reducing Queues and Waiting.

Data Skills

Increasing the safety of patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). A case study from Lancashire’s IBD Big Room.
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5 min

Increasing the safety of patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). A case study from Lancashire’s IBD Big Room.

A case study from Lancashire’s IBD Big Room.

Healthcare Service Design

Introducing digital decision making algorithms to provide timely diagnosis.
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5 min

Introducing digital decision making algorithms to provide timely diagnosis.

A case study from Lancashire’s Colorectal Cancer Big Room.

FCA Methodology (Our Approach)

Boosting the Experience of Dialysis. A case study from the FCA Sheffield Vascular Access Big Room.
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5 min

Boosting the Experience of Dialysis. A case study from the FCA Sheffield Vascular Access Big Room.

The team in Sheffield have successfully worked to reduce the overall time spent on the pathway.

Healthcare Service Design

Streamlining care services for frailty patients. A case study from Lancashire & South Cumbria’s Frailty Big Room.
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5 min

Streamlining care services for frailty patients. A case study from Lancashire & South Cumbria’s Frailty Big Room.

Using Flow Coaching Academy Roadmap to Improvement the team in Lancashire and South Cumbria have successfully reduced waiting times.

Patient Flow & Pathway Improvement

Introducing a Sepsis Power Plan. A case study from FCA Imperial’s Sepsis Big Room.
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5 min

Introducing a Sepsis Power Plan. A case study from FCA Imperial’s Sepsis Big Room.

FCA Imperial’s Sepsis Big Room looked at how they could improve the identification and treatment of sepsis across the whole patient pathway

Patient Flow & Pathway Improvement

Discover. Decide. Plan. Reflect. A case study from the FCA Yorkshire Colorectal Big Room.
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5 min

Discover. Decide. Plan. Reflect. A case study from the FCA Yorkshire Colorectal Big Room.

This case study from the FCA Yorkshire Colorectal Big Room looks at the improvements made to the Colorectal Cancer pathway in Sheffield as a result of the FCA Big Room process.

Patient Flow & Pathway Improvement

A case study from the FCA Bath Frailty Big Room: Improving Frailty Flow.
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3 min

A case study from the FCA Bath Frailty Big Room: Improving Frailty Flow.

This case study looks at how improvements were made to ensure patients had the shortest possible length of stay on the pathway.

Patient Flow & Pathway Improvement

Virtual Clinics for Gestational Diabetes. A case study from the Gestational Diabetes Big Room from FCA Northern Ireland
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5 min

Virtual Clinics for Gestational Diabetes. A case study from the Gestational Diabetes Big Room from FCA Northern Ireland

Take a look at how FCA Northern Ireland’s Gestational Diabetes Big Room aimed to reduce the frequency of appointments/multiple visits, long waiting times and flow of clinic visits from one professional to the next on their pathway.

Healthcare Service Design

The One-Stop Neck Lump Clinic. A case study from the Head and Neck Cancer Pathway at FCA Yorkshire
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5 min

The One-Stop Neck Lump Clinic. A case study from the Head and Neck Cancer Pathway at FCA Yorkshire

The Head and Neck Cancer Big Room looked at how they could reduce the time it took for patients to receive treatment. Their aim was to lessen the risk of tumour progression, increased morbidity and additional treatments.

Healthcare Service Design