Shared Purpose Sample Clauses

Shared Purpose. In order for PeaceHealth St. Xxxxxx Medical Center to be the best place to receive care and work, patients and staff need a diverse and valued workforce in keeping with PeaceHealth’s Statement of Commitment to Respect for Diversity and Cultural Humility. An important aspect of providing quality patient care is to be culturally sensitive to the diversity of our patients and staff, and to act in bias-free ways. As part of achieving these goals, labor and management agree to begin joint work, which will include data sharing addressing areas of focus and training, toward the goal of an action-based systemic strategy to achieve a workplace that embraces and demonstrates Organizational Equity and Inclusion.
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Shared Purpose. Our shared purpose is to ensure sustainable high quality eye health services in England, which are available to patients at the point of need, including the prevention of eye disease and conditions leading to sight loss. The transformational change needed across the eye health system will be delivered more effectively through cooperation and collaboration between commissioners and providers, with an expanding continuum of work across the primary / secondary care interface to meet growing need. Demand for eye care services is increasing due to the ageing population, chronic disease and the availability of new treatments which combine to generate capacity issues for the NHS and specifically within the hospital eye service (HES). At a time of great challenges and opportunities for the NHS, it is essential to optimise high quality, efficient care and support with optimal outcomes for patients and populations in England. National leadership is essential to bring all relevant groups together to develop, design and deliver an integrated service that functions efficiently. NHS England recognise the collective skills and expertise of the CCEHC and where it considers appropriate will seek their specialist input to inform commissioning decisions around the development of eye health services. The CCEHC will support NHS England in its role by providing strategic clinical leadership and expert advice as requested to commissioners (Regional Teams, LEHNs, CCGs) and providers (e.g. hospital trusts, community providers, local authorities, and the voluntary sector) with the aim of: • Supporting the optimisation of service delivery, across the system and particularly within the HES. • maximising the use of capacity and skills across primary, community and hospital care (including the voluntary sector) • supporting the restructuring of the commissioning and delivery of hospital and community eye health services while increasingly shifting the focus to prevention of eye disease • promoting the monitoring of eye health outcomes via the national eye health indicator and the VISION 2020 UK portfolio of wider eye health indicators, and • Promoting transparency through the development and sharing of quality data relating to eye health. NHS England directly commissions primary eye care services via the General Ophthalmic Services contract with Clinical Commissioning Groups being responsible for the commissioning of some primary Eye care services and all secondary care services. NHS E...
Shared Purpose. The Agreement has been developed at a time when the full impact of Covid-19, on the health and wellbeing of citizens, is yet to be fully understood. However, it is clear that there has never been more of a need for an excellent health and care system working with, and for, the benefit of local people. This includes everyone across the population and placing particular importance on addressing the impact of inequalities on the lives of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire residents, enabling services to work for everyone – specifically, children and young people and adults across diverse communities, recognising the individual and specific needs of these groups. We will work with and for local people making sure to work with key representative community and voluntary sector organisations which understand the grass roots health and wellbeing needs and support needs of our communities. We do not underestimate the challenges ahead as our NHS and social care system looks to recover and reset from the global pandemic but through this Agreement we commit to work together with the shared purpose of: “Every citizen enjoying their best possible health and wellbeing”
Shared Purpose. We recognise that a referring partner may already have a relationship with the service users and that you will help us to support them. We have identified a combination of barriers that can be addressed in partnership; Support eligible Lancashire individuals with no digital device by applying on their behalf. Enable online access for Lancashire residents with no connection to the internet, or who are unable to afford a data package. Provide support and training to make effective use of these resources including: access information to save money. access health related information and services. to attend health related appointments.
Shared Purpose. Our shared purpose is to secure the best possible health outcomes for consumers, patients and the public, with a particular focus on the most vulnerable. We will work together to share intelligence and insight that help ensure people who use services are properly informed and to assist communities in championing improvements to their local services. In particular, we will focus on:  The importance of the consumer voice as a signal of quality and safety;  The need to shape services around people’s needs; the need to involve people in decision-making about the services they personally receive and those that are provided to their local communities;  The flow of intelligence and insight between both organisations that lead to improvements;  Ensuring effective commissioning which takes into account local communities and the overall health needs of the community; and  Working to secure appropriate responses to concerns and complaints.
Shared Purpose. We recognise that a referring partner may already have a relationship with the service users and that you will help us to support them at what may be a difficult time. We expect that you will work with the project team to ensure that people referred meet the eligibility requirement set by the funder. In addition, we ask that you help us to effectively support Lancashire residents by offering an accessible, fair, and impartial service that meets the aims and objectives of the project detailed below: Help service users maintain or establish a home by providing them with essential household items that meet their individual needs. Help service users to understand their wider needs and access additional sources of support. Help service users to feel more secure, be more resilient, and live more independently in their communities. Reduce household waste by increasing the use of second-hand household goods in Lancashire. Maximise resources to help as many people as possible; and Manage demand to ensure the Service is delivered across the entire year.
Shared Purpose. Shared Future statutory guidance on the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Xxx 0000 (SPSF 3: Collective role, Public Services Boards)
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Shared Purpose. PPQ and NPB will work together to utilize federal and state authorities, assets, and expertise to safeguard plant health and enable safe trade.
Shared Purpose. Our shared purpose is to provide quality, person- and family-centred care every day with our values of teamwork, communication, compassion and honesty guiding us.
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