The Christie Foundation Trust Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22
There are 14 standards covering the fundamentals of nursing care, plus management and leadership. Each standard is based on current evidence of best practice, national legislation, and regulatory guidance. The aim of the scheme is: • To put patients at the centre of everything we do. • To celebrate excellence. • To demonstrate commitment to quality improvement. • To have methodological rigour and draw on the evidence base in the development of standards and in the process used to assess levels of performance. • To share best practice. • To be inclusive of all multi-disciplinary staff who make a substantial contribution to the delivery of clinical care. All six of our wards are accredited with ‘gold’ status and all of them have demonstrated maintenance of the CODE standards through annual re-accreditation, this process continued throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Two additional standards for diabetes care and end of life care have been successfully piloted and will be an integral part of the accreditation process going forward. More information on The Christie CODE can be found at http://www.christie.nhs.uk/about- us/about-the-christie/christie-quality/the-christie-code-quality-scheme/ Quality Strategy 2017 – 2020 Everything we do at The Christie is directed at achieving the best quality care and outcomes for our patients and The Care Quality Commission rating of ‘outstanding’ was underpinned by our five year strategy which is underpinned by our plans for quality and workforce. Our plans affirm the organisation’s commitment to improving quality and delivering safe, effective and personal care, within a culture of learning and continuous service improvement. Following consultation across the organisation, in September 2017 we launched the three year plan for 2017 – 2020. Aimed at staff, patients’ carers and stakeholders this plan sets out how we will govern, measure, recognise, transform and improve quality in care, acknowledging the significant impact that excellent leadership, collaboration and the culture within our organisation has on the experience and outcomes for patients and the experience and empowerment of our staff. We will continue to strengthen professional leadership, empowering doctors, nurses, allied health professionals and all our other clinical and non-clinical staff to lead and deliver quality improvements. This builds on the positive and proactive work that has already been undertaken to maintain patient safety, deliver effective treatments and enhance the patient experience. We will continue in our drive to improve the quality of care for our patients by ensuring cost effectiveness and efficiency through the creative use of finite resources. As with everything we do at The Christie, our service is underpinned by meaningful communication and the provision of care by compassionate, committed, and competent staff.
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