News from September, 2008

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19th September, 2008

Amnis's Mark Eaton spoke at the Lean & Six Sigma in Primary Care Conference earlier this week and it has already added two new PCT clients to our growing client list. This informative and useful session generated lots of discussion, with Mark's presentation generating some interesting testimonials including:

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1st September, 2008

Amnis are delighted to announce the move of our 'home' (in electronic terms) to our new domain at www.amnis.uk.com.

Our old emails and web address will continue to work for the foreseeable future and, as ever, we welcome your feedback on our website and look forward to continuing to work with our clients and partners in the future.

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1st September, 2008

Amnis are delighted to announce that two of our flagship Lean Development Programmes have been recognised by the Institute of Healthcare Management (IHM) and now participants can qualify for the award of CPD Points.

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1st September, 2008

Amnis will shortly announce our programme of training for 2009 delivered in partnership with the IOM & CILT. Our 2008 workshops have already benefited over 200 people.

We have two further events to run in 2008:

16th September - Understanding & Developing a Culture of Improvement

7th October - Sustaining Lean

To find out more, contact Ruth Bodman on +44 (0) 870 446 1002 or email ruthbodman(@)amnis-uk.com.

In addition, don't forget our other Lean Training, including:

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1st September, 2008

With the challenges faced in Primary Care growing and the need to make informed and effective decisions about how, where and when care is provided, PCTs are already starting to tackle many of their challenges by using Lean.

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1st September, 2008

Sustaining Lean Tuesday 7 October 2008Grill Room, Victory Services Club, 63-79 Seymour Street, London W2 2HF

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1st September, 2008

Understanding and Developing a Culture of Improvement Tuesday 16 September 2008Grill Room, Victory Services Club, 63-79 Seymour Street, London W2 2HF

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1st September, 2008

With so many problems in Primary Care requiring options to be explored in detail it is no wonder that many PCTs feel overwhelmed by the decisions that need to be made. Should commissioning and provider arms be seperated more formerly in a different organisation, or retained within the organisation but seperated by a 'Chinese wall'.  What about the impact of applications to form social enterprises to deliver services and also the impact on the Acute Sector of the transfer of care back into the community, what does that do to their financial models?

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1st September, 2008

Delayed transfer of care can seriously reduce the overall capacity of an organisation, as well as affecting patient safety and experience.

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1st September, 2008

With World Class Commissioning as the 'order of the day' within many healthcare organisations and many organisations struggling to find the right way to go, Amnis has been working with several PCTs to help them align their activities, identify where they are on the journey toward being 'World Class' and implement improvements in areas of weakness.

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1st September, 2008

New Lean Improvement Practitioners Programme in partnership with Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust

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1st September, 2008

When we were heavily involved in delivering Lean Transformation support to the manufacturing sector we watched a gradual change in the way Lean was presented as (predominantly) management consultancies wanted to raise the perceived value of the services they were delivering to their clients.

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1st September, 2008

PRISM(R), the Amnis approach to delivering sustainable (and safe) healthcare improvement using Lean and related approaches has been registered as a trademark of Amnis. PRISM defines the five key stages of a successful service improvement programme, namely:

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1st September, 2008

Following the success of our last Improvement Practitioners Programme run in conjunction with our partners at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, we are delighted to announce the next iteration starting on the 17th September 2008.

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