UEC & IUC Governance – Groups & Networks

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UEC & IUC Governance – Groups & Networks Title of UEC & IUC Governance – Groups & Networks TIPS REGARDING FORMATTING Use graphic elements, like boxes, to highlight each section of your poster. Use space to create emphasis. Use no more than 2-3 colours, and dark type on a light background. Conclusions first, keep them short and to the point in the upper left-hand corner. Simple graphs are effective graphs. Make the text big enough to read. Use Arial or Lato font. ALWAYS left align the text. Keep your headings the same size and style throughout. Avoid chaos, keep the layout easy for the eye to follow. Images and graphs say more than words, so keep your poster visual. If you are using a photo, avoid web images – use at least 150 dpi, but no more than 300 dpi. Don’t forget any other logos where necessary. Healthy London Partnership (HLP) oversees a number of boards, networks and groups that shape the governance of improvement and transformation work across London through robust clinical and strategic leadership. Senior governance boards such as the London UEC Transformation & Delivery Board, enable senior leaders to make major policy decisions on behalf of the UEC system in London, and provide a platform to disseminate national policy in a local context. More task-focussed groups such as the Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) Task & Finish Group, provide HLP with an opportunity to support local systems to deliver transformation at scale. Our networks: Bring clinical leaders and professional experts together to jointly problem-solve strategic challenges in UEC and IUC, to co-design and share solutions across STPs and other transformation efforts – to leverage collective effort and promote congruence. Provide the opportunity for people with the right skills and expertise to advise on how to improve operational and service development, whilst supporting decision making and implementation. Enable sharing best practice, developing standards, pathways and resources for improvement across health and social care Encourage collaborative working across health and social care organisations, all working towards improving patient experience and outcomes TIPS REGARDING FORMATTING Use graphic elements, like boxes, to highlight each section of your poster. Use space to create emphasis. Use no more than 2-3 colours, and dark type on a light background. Conclusions first, keep them short and to the point in the upper left-hand corner. Simple graphs are effective graphs. Make the text big enough to read. Use Arial or Lato font. ALWAYS left align the text. Keep your headings the same size and style throughout. Avoid chaos, keep the layout easy for the eye to follow. Images and graphs say more than words, so keep your poster visual. If you are using a photo, avoid web images – use at least 150 dpi, but no more than 300 dpi. Don’t forget any other logos where necessary. London UEC Transformation & Delivery Board London UEC Patient & Public Network HLP UEC Clinical & Professional Leadership Group Urgent & Emergency Care System-wide transformation Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) Task & Finish Group Alternative Community Pathways Task & Finish Group Enhances Health in Care Homes Network Group Better Care Fund Network Group Integrated Urgent Care London IUC Clinical Governance Group Urgent Care Systems Development Group UEC & IUC Stakeholders: Clinical Leaders Patients Commissioners – STPs Local Authorities, CCGs Providers – Health & Social Care Health & Social Care Regulators Voluntary sector Educational bodies Interface Digital Urgent & Emergency Care Board CMC Programme Board CMC Digital Delivery Board CMC Digital Delivery Group CMC evaluations recommendations For more information about our programmes visit our website: https://www.healthylondon.org/ @healthyLDN