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Webinar to Address Pre-Empting Patient Demand in General Practices

A free webinar set to explore strategies for pre-empting patient demand in Primary Care has been scheduled for September 26th.





The event, aimed at General Practices, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), Primary Care Networks (PCNs), and healthcare administrators, will provide crucial insights and innovative approaches to help practices transition from reactive to proactive demand management.


The panel of experts, including healthcare consultants, improvement specialists, and NHS leaders, will explore how to identify, predict, and effectively manage patient demand in general practice.


The session will cover:

●      Understanding the key drivers of demand spikes in primary care

●      Strategies for transitioning from reactive to proactive demand management

●      Identifying hidden or unmet demand in primary care

●      Leveraging technology to predict and manage patient demand

●      Balancing pre-empting demand with maintaining quality of care


The line-up of speakers features:


●      Nick Downham, Independent Health and Social Care Improvement Specialist

●      Liz Ward, Healthcare Transformational Lead in a large PCN

●      Sajid Khan, Senior Healthcare Consultant for Develop Consulting

●      Chaired by Darren Jones, Strategic Advisor for NHS Arden and GEM CSU


Sajid Khan said: "General Practices, ICBs, and PCNs that are looking to improve their approach to patient demand management should definitely sign up for this webinar. Pre-empting patient demand is about anticipating and preparing for patient needs before they become urgent or overwhelming."


"This webinar is an opportunity to understand how practices can shift from a reactive stance to a proactive one, potentially reducing stress on staff, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing overall efficiency. We'll be sharing practical strategies that practices can implement to better predict and manage patient demand."


The webinar, brought to you by the Demand and Capacity Optimisation Tool (DCOT), will take place on Thursday, September 26th from 1pm until 2pm.


Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the experts through an interactive Q&A session.


Registration for this free event is now open. Interested parties are encouraged to secure their place early due to anticipated high demand.


Visit this link to register: https://streamyard.com/watch/ibXq6Tk2n42D



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