DEMO: Health & Care services for you - post COVID-19

We want to take this opportunity to ‘lock in’ beneficial changes that we’ve collectively brought about throughout the pandemic. This may include things such as backing local initiative and flexibility; enhanced local system working; strong clinical leadership; flexible and remote working where appropriate; and rapid scaling of new technology-enabled service delivery options such as digital consultations.

Tell us what you think!

We want to to hear from our staff and our communities to understand what we should keep, what we should tailor and what perhaps has not been so good.

This space has been set up to explore some of those opportunities:


We want to take this opportunity to ‘lock in’ beneficial changes that we’ve collectively brought about throughout the pandemic. This may include things such as backing local initiative and flexibility; enhanced local system working; strong clinical leadership; flexible and remote working where appropriate; and rapid scaling of new technology-enabled service delivery options such as digital consultations.

Tell us what you think!

We want to to hear from our staff and our communities to understand what we should keep, what we should tailor and what perhaps has not been so good.

This space has been set up to explore some of those opportunities:


Live Stream Q&A

We will be live streaming to open a debate about digital technologies in the NHS.  Key staff across the local NHS will be available to discuss this topic, and answer any questions you may have.

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  • Is 'Join the Conversation' available now for customers to commission?

    over 4 years ago

    Yes the platform is now up and ready for customers. 

     We have also put in place appropriate governance structures to support Data processing as well as the set up and design of the GIS mapping function.

  • Will the use of MS Teams remain after COVID-19 to support NHS and public sector workers in working at home/remotely?

    over 4 years ago

    Yes, we are looking to permanently extend the use of MS Teams across the NHS and public sector. We recognise the benefits this has provided during the pandemic with homeworking and effective online meetings without the need to travel.

Page last updated: 07 Nov 2024, 01:14 PM