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Productive care

  • Last modified date:
    27 June 2011
  • Gateway reference:
    16260

Workstream lead: Lynn Callard, Interim Director of Productivity and Quality and National Lead for The Productive Care QIPP workstream, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement

The workstream will offer the NHS:

  1. Working directly with provider organisations: through the training and support arm of the NHS Institute, the national workstream can influence the pace and scale of uptake of The Productive Series across organisations.  This can be achieved by working directly with senior executives in organisations through to training and supporting front line teams.
  2. Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs): active involvement to ensure that SHA Integrated plans leverage the opportunities of The Productive Series to meet their strategic goals.

Biography - Lynn Callard

Lynn Callard is the NHS Institute lead for the national Productive Care QIPP workstream and the main interface to Jim Easton and the Department of Health team. Within this role, she is able to direct her wealth of experience to assist health economies to work towards achieving their QIPP priorities through the full scale implementation of Productive Care.

Lynn has been integral to The Productive Series since joining the NHS Institute in 2006, working on The Productive Leader programme and subsequently became Head of The Productive Series in 2009. Within this role, she successfully led the design, development and delivery of innovative national service improvement programmes which have delivered measurable improvements in quality, efficiency, and patient and staff satisfaction. As well as her work as a national expert in The Productive Series, Lynn has also led implementation teams internationally.

Lynn has a clinical background in community provider services and is a Registered Sick Children’s Nurse, Registered General Nurse and Registered Health Visitor.  She has a Masters degree is in Continuing Professional Development (Health).

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