Leading Better Care - Delivering for Patients
Leading Better Care enables Senior Charge Nurses / Midwives and Team Leaders to deliver better care in consistent, measurable, evidence based way
To achieve this vision, the following aims and objectives have been agreed:
LBC Aims
- All Senior Charge Nurses, Senior Charge Midwives and Team Leaders will be working in the context of the LBC components:
- To ensure safe and effective clinical practice
- To enhance the patients experience
- To manage and develop the performance of the team
- To ensure effective contribution to the delivery of the organisations objectives
by March 2013 and able to demonstrate this.
- Nurses & Midwives will be able to demonstrate the contribution they make to the quality and experience of care that patients receive under the three themes by March 2013:
- Safe
- Effective
- Person centred

Safe
Delivery of safe care by avoiding injuries to patients from healthcare that is intended to help them.
The Scottish Patient Safety Programme is now making a
significant impact across the NHS in Scotland. It aims to implement
a set of key evidence-based interventions uniformly across all
acute hospitals in Scotland, and to deliver significant reductions
in premature mortality and in adverse events. We will develop
appropriate approaches to improving safety in primary care and in
mental health involving the contribution of both patients and
staff.
NHSScotland's eHealth Strategy launched in June 2008 is focused on
using information to improve quality. The aim is to build a
'virtual patient record' that will contribute towards safety,
continuity of care and collaborative decision making.
The strategy will ensure that the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, combined with our comprehensive HAI agenda, delivers change on the ground, so frontline staff can deliver a higher level of service to patients.
Browse our clinical topics for safety and effectiveness (currently being updated)
