What is the main purpose of the NHS?

What is the main purpose of the NHS?

The NHS belongs to the people. It is there to improve our health and wellbeing, supporting us to keep mentally and physically well, to get better when we are ill and, when we cannot fully recover, to stay as well as we can to the end of our lives.

What are the six C’s in the NHS?

The 6Cs – care, compassion, courage, communication, commitment and competence – are a central plank of Compassion in Practice, which was drawn up by NHS England chief nursing officer Jane Cummings and launched in December 2012.

How does the NHS benefit society?

the NHS works across organisational boundaries and in partnership with other organisations in the interest of patients, local communities and the wider population. the NHS is committed to providing best value for taxpayers’ money and the most effective, fair and sustainable use of finite resources.

What are the NHS priorities?

These priorities include cancer, cardiovascular disease, maternity and neonatal health, mental health (see separate section below), stroke, diabetes and respiratory care. There is also a strong focus on children and young people’s health.

What are Tesco’s objectives?

Our business was built with a simple mission – to be the champion for customers, helping them to enjoy a better quality of life and an easier way of living. This hasn’t changed. Customers want great products at great value which they can buy easily and it’s our job to deliver this in the right way for them.

What are NHS smart objectives?

A SMART aim is: Specific – a very clear statement of what you are trying to achieve Measurable – has a numerical target that can be measured Achievable – is realistic and attainable in the time allowed Relevant – is linked to the strategic aims of your organisation and relates to patient outcomes Time-bound (sometimes …