Redmoor-ELC Video Group Clinics Programme Starts 2022 As Double Award Finalists!

Finalists – Most Effective Contribution To Clinical Redesign
Finalist – Best Educational Programme For The NHS

We are thrilled and enormously proud to announce that our ground-breaking project with the Welsh Government in spreading the transformative Video Group Clinics Programme across the Welsh NHS has been shortlisted for two awards in the prestigious HSJ Partnership Awards 2022.

The Programme has been shortlisted in two important award categories:

–    ‘Most Effective Contribution to Clinical Redesign’

–    ‘Best Educational Programme for the NHS’

Both nominations highlight our successful and collaborative work with the Welsh Government to help improve patient outcomes and save clinician time through the effective deployment of the group video consultations care pathway, also known as Video Group Clinics (VGCs).

Evidence shows that running VGCs allows GPs, practice nurses, physiotherapists, social prescribers, and other allied health professionals to make more effective use of their time, safely manage patient care, and help reduce the extreme burden on all NHS services during these challenging times.

Redmoor-ELC Partnership Director, Marc Schmid, said:

“To be shortlisted for two HSJ Partnership awards is absolutely fantastic and builds on the recognition of VGCs as a best practice innovation in digital patient care.

This recognition is a testament to the collaborative approach, dedicated work, and passion of our team and our NHS partners in Wales, with whom we have worked so closely to develop technology enabled healthcare for patients in Wales through the implementation of the new Video Group Clinics digital pathway.”

Partnership Director, Georgina Craig, commented:

“All NHS sectors in Wales have been impacted by COVID-19 challenges and successive lockdowns, but our work in supporting and training clinicians across all sectors of the Welsh NHS to deploy this person-centred digital care pathway has helped relieve pressures and ensured continuity of care for long-term condition patients in primary, secondary and community settings.”

The official awards ceremony will be held on the 24th of March 2022, so watch this space!

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