Last year, through being part of the national improvement community, I was invited to contribute to the development of The Delivery and Continuous Improvement (DCI) Review, which has been published today on the NHS England website.
The DCI Review considers how the NHS, working in partnership through integrated care systems, delivers on its current priorities, while continuously improving for the longer term – so that the NHS uses learning to effectively and systematically deliver real-time improvements at scale and at pace on its shared priorities, while developing the capacity and capability of the service to improve over time.
The outcome of the review is 10 recommendations that have been consolidated into 3 actions which have the potential to provide immediate practical support to meet the short and medium term challenges outlined in the review, and have been endorsed by the NHS England board.