Empowering transformational change: Matt Camilleri

Matt Camilleri is an anaesthetic registrar and Education Lead for the National CLEAR programme. He’s passionate about getting more of his fellow clinicians involved in making changes for a better in NHS. In this blog he explains how all healthcare professionals can play their part in bringing about transformational change, whatever their role, grade or experience.

Empowering transformational change: Matt Camilleri2024-03-08T21:10:05+00:00

PCNs in the Midlands, East of England and South East encouraged to apply for CLEAR opportunity to develop CVD prevention

Primary care networks in England are invited to put forward expressions of interest (EOI) for CLEAR transformation support to develop new models of care for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

PCNs in the Midlands, East of England and South East encouraged to apply for CLEAR opportunity to develop CVD prevention2024-01-30T15:46:42+00:00

A CLEAR view: improving care for walk-in patients at Kettering General Hospital’s emergency department (part three)

In this third part of our blog series on the transformation project at Kettering, Sarina Vincitore, a senior sister in the emergency department describes how the model is giving priority patients much faster treatment.

A CLEAR view: improving care for walk-in patients at Kettering General Hospital’s emergency department (part three)2023-12-22T13:08:20+00:00

A CLEAR view: improving care for walk-in patients at Kettering General Hospital’s emergency department (part two)

In this second part of our blog series on the transformation project at Kettering, Rebecca Barraclough, a senior sister in the emergency department who was one of the clinicians who led the implementation, describes her experience and the impact it has had for patients and staff.

A CLEAR view: improving care for walk-in patients at Kettering General Hospital’s emergency department (part two)2023-12-21T15:02:36+00:00

A CLEAR view: improving care for walk-in patients at Kettering General Hospital’s emergency department

Primary care networks in England are invited to put forward expressions of interest (EOI) for CLEAR transformation support to develop new models of care for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

A CLEAR view: improving care for walk-in patients at Kettering General Hospital’s emergency department2023-12-22T13:05:46+00:00

New CLEAR transformation opportunity for primary care networks to develop CVD prevention

Primary care networks in England are invited to put forward expressions of interest (EOI) for CLEAR transformation support to develop new models of care for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

New CLEAR transformation opportunity for primary care networks to develop CVD prevention2024-01-18T16:50:09+00:00

A CLEAR view: Enhancing urgent and emergency care in Surrey for patients living with frailty

Kate Hyett reflects on her participation in the CLEAR Urgent and Emergency Care project and how is it helping to develop patients living with frailty.

A CLEAR view: Enhancing urgent and emergency care in Surrey for patients living with frailty2023-11-07T12:20:40+00:00

A CLEAR view: Julie Bowen, Clinical Cardiology Nurse Specialist

Julie Bowen, one of our CLEAR associates, reflects on her participation in the CLEAR Living Well project and how is it helping to develop better CVD preventative care for people in South Wirral.

A CLEAR view: Julie Bowen, Clinical Cardiology Nurse Specialist2023-08-30T15:52:48+01:00

Four new CLEAR projects launched in the North East and Yorkshire to support recovery and the transformation of services

The National CLEAR Programme has launched new transformation projects at three NHS trusts across North East and Yorkshire.

Four new CLEAR projects launched in the North East and Yorkshire to support recovery and the transformation of services2023-08-03T14:44:42+01:00

Healthcare transformation programme hits 50 project milestone in drive for change on the NHS frontline

The national CLEAR programme has reached its 50th project just five years since its launch by a small team of doctors on a mission to transform the NHS and improve the lives of both patients and colleagues.

Healthcare transformation programme hits 50 project milestone in drive for change on the NHS frontline2023-08-09T14:27:49+01:00
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