Practice Improvement
Practice Improvement (PI) is an overarching approach to strengthening public health practice through the integration of sector-led improvement, quality improvement, public health audit and assurance.
Practice Improvement is intended to support continuous improvement in the quality, effectiveness and responsiveness of public health services, while also improving professional practice and reducing health inequalities. Central to the ADPH definition is the principle that improvement is collaborative, evidence-informed and rooted in peer support, shared learning and collective responsibility across local systems.
Within this context, the ADPH Yorkshire and the Humber Network has developed its Communities of Improvement (CoI) approach as a practical mechanism for collaborative public health leadership across the region.
These Communities of Improvement are strategic networks jointly supported by the Yorkshire and Humber ADPH network and its key system partners in the regional team of the Department of Health, NHS and the UK Health Security Agency, bringing together partners around shared priorities and outcome-based work programmes.
For further information click here: Practice-Improvement-in-Public-Health-Explainer.pdf
For queries please contact:
Marc Hall
Email:
marc.hall@hullcc.gov.uk
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