Leading change: adding value

KATE WOODHEAD RGN DMS provides an insight into a new vision and framework for nursing, midwifery and care staff, which aims to support the strategic goals of the Five Year Forward View.

Nursing, midwifery and care staff have been provided with a vision and a framework for how they may best prepare for the future. Kate Woodhead RGN DMS provides an insight into the new strategy.

The Five Year Forward View published in 2014 by NHS England sets out a way that the healthcare system can adapt and evolve to manage the challenges of the future, and contains profound choices for how we move forward in care.1 In order to explore these, the vanguard projects in community and acute care are forging ahead with their ideas. The models being explored have fundamental elements which will change not only the way we access care but also there is far more emphasis on the prevention of disease.2 To meet some of these new mechanisms for delivering care, nursing, midwifery and care staff have been provided with a vision and a framework for how they may best prepare for the future.

Five Year Forward View

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