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HIGH VOLUME LOW COMPLEXITY (HVLC) PROGRAMME Following a successful collaboration with the NHS London region, GIRFT is now a key enabler for healthcare systems working on the High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) programme. This is aimed at supporting elective recovery and the development of standardised patient pathways across regions. The GIRFT team is working with local systems to help the NHS LITIGATION - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The GIRFT litigation workstream, led by John Machin, shares data on litigation costs with NHS trusts with the aim of working with clinicians and managers to determine how clinical practice could improve, reducing the potential for future litigation by enhancing patient experience. GIRFT litigation data packs for medical and surgical specialties are shared with trusts GIRFT DIABETES REPORT 3 I am delighted to recommend this Getting It Right First Time review of diabetes, led by Gerry Rayman and Partha Kar. This report comes at a time when the NHS has undergone profound changes in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
SPINAL SURGERY
The GIRFT national report on spinal surgery was published in January 2019. Click here to read the report online Click here to read our announcement Click here to watch a short video about the report (click to view full screen) You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical lead: Mike HuttonGASTROENTEROLOGY
Dr Beverly Oates was appointed Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Dr Beverly Oates Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, and Clinical Service CARDIOLOGY - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical leads for the cardiology workstream were appointed on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Cardiovascular Society. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Joint Clinical Lead: Dr Sarah Clarke Consultant cardiologist and clinical director for strategicdevelopment,
VETERANS COVENANT HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE The Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA) is a group of more than 50 providers aiming to improve the healthcare veterans receive from the NHS. Veteran Aware hospitals will help provide integrated care and a single source of advice to veterans on the support available to them and I want to see this initiative rolled out acrossthe country.
GREATER MANCHESTER
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PROFESSOR TIM BRIGGS CBE Tim was appointed to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital as Consultant in 1992. His specialist interests are in orthopaedic oncology as well as surgery to the hip and knee. He was Medical Director at the RNOH for 15 years, ensuring a re-build and was President of the British Orthopaedic Association in 2014. He wasappointed
GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is a national programme designed to improve the treatment and care of patients through in-depth review of services, benchmarking, and presenting a data-driven evidence baseto support change.
HIGH VOLUME LOW COMPLEXITY (HVLC) PROGRAMME Following a successful collaboration with the NHS London region, GIRFT is now a key enabler for healthcare systems working on the High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) programme. This is aimed at supporting elective recovery and the development of standardised patient pathways across regions. The GIRFT team is working with local systems to help the NHS LITIGATION - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The GIRFT litigation workstream, led by John Machin, shares data on litigation costs with NHS trusts with the aim of working with clinicians and managers to determine how clinical practice could improve, reducing the potential for future litigation by enhancing patient experience. GIRFT litigation data packs for medical and surgical specialties are shared with trusts GIRFT DIABETES REPORT 3 I am delighted to recommend this Getting It Right First Time review of diabetes, led by Gerry Rayman and Partha Kar. This report comes at a time when the NHS has undergone profound changes in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
SPINAL SURGERY
The GIRFT national report on spinal surgery was published in January 2019. Click here to read the report online Click here to read our announcement Click here to watch a short video about the report (click to view full screen) You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical lead: Mike HuttonGASTROENTEROLOGY
Dr Beverly Oates was appointed Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Dr Beverly Oates Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, and Clinical Service CARDIOLOGY - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical leads for the cardiology workstream were appointed on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Cardiovascular Society. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Joint Clinical Lead: Dr Sarah Clarke Consultant cardiologist and clinical director for strategicdevelopment,
VETERANS COVENANT HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE The Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA) is a group of more than 50 providers aiming to improve the healthcare veterans receive from the NHS. Veteran Aware hospitals will help provide integrated care and a single source of advice to veterans on the support available to them and I want to see this initiative rolled out acrossthe country.
GREATER MANCHESTER
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PROFESSOR TIM BRIGGS CBE Tim was appointed to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital as Consultant in 1992. His specialist interests are in orthopaedic oncology as well as surgery to the hip and knee. He was Medical Director at the RNOH for 15 years, ensuring a re-build and was President of the British Orthopaedic Association in 2014. He wasappointed
SPINAL SURGERY
The GIRFT national report on spinal surgery was published in January 2019. Click here to read the report online Click here to read our announcement Click here to watch a short video about the report (click to view full screen) You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical lead: Mike Hutton VETERANS COVENANT HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE The Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA) is a group of more than 50 providers aiming to improve the healthcare veterans receive from the NHS. Veteran Aware hospitals will help provide integrated care and a single source of advice to veterans on the support available to them and I want to see this initiative rolled out acrossthe country.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
The GIRFT national report on ophthalmology has now been published. Click here to read the report online Click here to read our announcement C Click here to watch a short video about the report (click to view full screen) In March 2020, GIRFT held an event at the Royal College of Ophthalmologists toBREAST SURGERY
You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Miss Tracey Irvine Consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Tracey is a consultant breast surgeon at the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She is co-author of the GIRFT national specialty report for breast surgery and joined the INDEPENDENT SECTOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS GIRFT pilot review of the independent sector The independent sector is a major part of the English healthcare system and its providers deliver care to millions of NHS and private patients every year. Given the role that the independent sector plays in NHS care, it IMPROVING THE PERIOPERATIVE PATHWAY FOR PATIENTS WITH Improving the Perioperative Pathway for Patients with Diabetes. On 15th April 2021, GIRFT held a webinar on the topic of improving the perioperative pathway for patients with diabetes, with Professor Gerry Rayman, GIRFT joint clinical lead for diabetes, hosting. The full webinar can be viewed below.DERMATOLOGY
3 I am delighted to recommend this Getting It Right First Time review of dermatology by Professor Nick Levell. This report comes at a time when the NHS has undergone profound changes in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
DERMATOLOGY
Professor Nick Levell was appointed clinical lead for the dermatology workstream on 18th July 2017 , with the endorsement of the British Association of Dermatologists. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Professor NickLevell MD FRCP MBA
SOMERSET - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. WWW.GETTINGITRIGHTFIRSTTIME.CO.UK www.gettingitrightfirsttime.co.uk GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is a national programme designed to improve the treatment and care of patients through in-depth review of services, benchmarking, and presenting a data-driven evidence baseto support change.
HIGH VOLUME LOW COMPLEXITY (HVLC) PROGRAMME Following a successful collaboration with the NHS London region, GIRFT is now a key enabler for healthcare systems working on the High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) programme. This is aimed at supporting elective recovery and the development of standardised patient pathways across regions. The GIRFT team is working with local systems to help the NHSGENERAL SURGERY
Former Clinical Lead, John Abercrombie John has held the role of General and Colorectal Surgeon at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham since March 1998. His particular interests are complex inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal failure, and abdominal wall reconstruction, and he is also a screening colonoscopist. John has been a member of the Council of the Royal STROKE - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical lead and senior advisor for the stroke work stream were appointed in 2017 and endorsed by the British Association of Stroke Physicians. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Best practice guidance Two guides for teams delivering stroke services during and after the COVID-19 pandemic havebeen made available
BREAST SURGERY
You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Miss Tracey Irvine Consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Tracey is a consultant breast surgeon at the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She is co-author of the GIRFT national specialty report for breast surgery and joined the IMPROVING THE PERIOPERATIVE PATHWAY FOR PATIENTS WITH Improving the Perioperative Pathway for Patients with Diabetes. On 15th April 2021, GIRFT held a webinar on the topic of improving the perioperative pathway for patients with diabetes, with Professor Gerry Rayman, GIRFT joint clinical lead for diabetes, hosting. The full webinar can be viewed below. POST-COVID ELECTIVE SURGERY RECOVERY & TRANSFORMATION 2 1 Introduction 1.1 Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is an NHS improvement programme led by frontline clinicians designed to improve the quality of care within the NHS by reducingGASTROENTEROLOGY
Dr Beverly Oates was appointed Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Dr Beverly Oates Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, and Clinical Service CARDIOLOGY - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical leads for the cardiology workstream were appointed on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Cardiovascular Society. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Joint Clinical Lead: Dr Sarah Clarke Consultant cardiologist and clinical director for strategicdevelopment,
PROFESSOR TIM BRIGGS CBE Tim was appointed to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital as Consultant in 1992. His specialist interests are in orthopaedic oncology as well as surgery to the hip and knee. He was Medical Director at the RNOH for 15 years, ensuring a re-build and was President of the British Orthopaedic Association in 2014. He wasappointed
GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is a national programme designed to improve the treatment and care of patients through in-depth review of services, benchmarking, and presenting a data-driven evidence baseto support change.
HIGH VOLUME LOW COMPLEXITY (HVLC) PROGRAMME Following a successful collaboration with the NHS London region, GIRFT is now a key enabler for healthcare systems working on the High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) programme. This is aimed at supporting elective recovery and the development of standardised patient pathways across regions. The GIRFT team is working with local systems to help the NHSGENERAL SURGERY
Former Clinical Lead, John Abercrombie John has held the role of General and Colorectal Surgeon at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham since March 1998. His particular interests are complex inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal failure, and abdominal wall reconstruction, and he is also a screening colonoscopist. John has been a member of the Council of the Royal STROKE - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical lead and senior advisor for the stroke work stream were appointed in 2017 and endorsed by the British Association of Stroke Physicians. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Best practice guidance Two guides for teams delivering stroke services during and after the COVID-19 pandemic havebeen made available
BREAST SURGERY
You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Miss Tracey Irvine Consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Tracey is a consultant breast surgeon at the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She is co-author of the GIRFT national specialty report for breast surgery and joined the IMPROVING THE PERIOPERATIVE PATHWAY FOR PATIENTS WITH Improving the Perioperative Pathway for Patients with Diabetes. On 15th April 2021, GIRFT held a webinar on the topic of improving the perioperative pathway for patients with diabetes, with Professor Gerry Rayman, GIRFT joint clinical lead for diabetes, hosting. The full webinar can be viewed below. POST-COVID ELECTIVE SURGERY RECOVERY & TRANSFORMATION 2 1 Introduction 1.1 Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is an NHS improvement programme led by frontline clinicians designed to improve the quality of care within the NHS by reducingGASTROENTEROLOGY
Dr Beverly Oates was appointed Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Dr Beverly Oates Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, and Clinical Service CARDIOLOGY - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical leads for the cardiology workstream were appointed on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Cardiovascular Society. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Joint Clinical Lead: Dr Sarah Clarke Consultant cardiologist and clinical director for strategicdevelopment,
PROFESSOR TIM BRIGGS CBE Tim was appointed to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital as Consultant in 1992. His specialist interests are in orthopaedic oncology as well as surgery to the hip and knee. He was Medical Director at the RNOH for 15 years, ensuring a re-build and was President of the British Orthopaedic Association in 2014. He wasappointed
BEST PRACTICE LIBRARY On 27th April 2021, we held a North West day surgery webinar, with a range of speakers from GIRFT and from local trusts. You can watch the whole webinar below. During the webinar, there was a video from Professor Tim Board, orthopaedic consultant at Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS FT, on day case total hip replacement.SPINAL SURGERY
The GIRFT national report on spinal surgery was published in January 2019. Click here to read the report online Click here to read our announcement Click here to watch a short video about the report (click to view full screen) You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical lead: Mike HuttonBREAST SURGERY
You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Miss Tracey Irvine Consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Tracey is a consultant breast surgeon at the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She is co-author of the GIRFT national specialty report for breast surgery and joined the CARDIOLOGY - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The clinical leads for the cardiology workstream were appointed on 18th July 2017 and endorsed by the British Cardiovascular Society. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Joint Clinical Lead: Dr Sarah Clarke Consultant cardiologist and clinical director for strategicdevelopment,
LITIGATION - GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME - GIRFT The GIRFT litigation workstream, led by John Machin, shares data on litigation costs with NHS trusts with the aim of working with clinicians and managers to determine how clinical practice could improve, reducing the potential for future litigation by enhancing patient experience. GIRFT litigation data packs for medical and surgical specialties are shared with trustsORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
Orthopaedic follow-up report GIRFT has published a follow-up report on the orthopaedics specialty, which looks back at the substantial improvements seen in orthopaedic services since Professor Briggs held his first deep-dive visits to trusts in late-2012. The follow-up report’s findings show evidence of substantial improvement against all the key GIRFT metrics, meaning that the NHS VETERANS COVENANT HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE The Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA) is a group of more than 50 providers aiming to improve the healthcare veterans receive from the NHS. Veteran Aware hospitals will help provide integrated care and a single source of advice to veterans on the support available to them and I want to see this initiative rolled out acrossthe country.
DERMATOLOGY
Professor Nick Levell was appointed clinical lead for the dermatology workstream on 18th July 2017 , with the endorsement of the British Association of Dermatologists. You can read more about the appointment of clinical leads here. You can contact the project manager for this workstream at rnoh.girft.central@nhs.net Clinical Lead: Professor NickLevell MD FRCP MBA
PROFESSOR TIM BRIGGS CBE Tim was appointed to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital as Consultant in 1992. His specialist interests are in orthopaedic oncology as well as surgery to the hip and knee. He was Medical Director at the RNOH for 15 years, ensuring a re-build and was President of the British Orthopaedic Association in 2014. He wasappointed
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GETTING IT RIGHT FIRST TIME (GIRFT) IS A NATIONAL PROGRAMME DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE TREATMENT AND CARE OF PATIENTS THROUGH IN-DEPTH REVIEW OF SERVICES, BENCHMARKING, AND PRESENTING A DATA-DRIVEN EVIDENCE BASETO SUPPORT CHANGE.
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