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- The Evidence-based Interventions (EBI) programme is an initiative led by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges to improve the quality of care. The programme is supported by five partners: NHS England, NHS Confederation, the Patients Association, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Getting it Right First Time (GiRFT).
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The Evidence-Based Interventions (EBI) Programme is a clinical initiative led by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC) in partnership with NHS England, as well as NHS Clinical Commissioners and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
The Evidence-based Interventions (EBI) programme is an initiative led by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges to improve the quality of care. The programme is supported by five partners: NHS England, NHS Confederation, the Patients Association, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Getting it Right First Time (GiRFT).
The Evidence-based Interventions programme is an initiative led by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges to improve the quality of care. Created by both doctors and patients, it is designed to reduce the number of medical or surgical interventions as well as some other tests and treatments which the evidence tells us are inappropriate for some ...
The EBI programme in Somerset assists with funding for surgical and non-surgical interventions that are not normally funded (INNF) within the NHS and provides funding for patients with clinical healthcare needs that may not be met through existing NHS care pathways.
The EBI programme is a continuous improvement programme. The most recent wave of guidance, List Two, was published in November 2020. The aim of the guidance is to reduce harm and unnecessary interventions, by ensuring that interventions routinely available on the NHS are evidence-based and appropriate.
In April 2019, NHS England launched the evidence-based interventions programme, a novel approach to disinvest in low value care which aims to reduce avoidable harm to patients, maximise value and avoid waste by reducing unnecessary interventions.
The Evidence-based Interventions programme is an initiative led by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges to improve the quality of care. Created by both doctors and patients, it is designed to reduce the number of medical or surgical interventions as well as some other tests and treatments which the evidence tells us are inappropriate for some ...