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    • Public Health Policy

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    • The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) established a fellows and scholars programme.
    • The programme aims to cultivate leadership in healthcare improvement.
    • Focus is on National Health Service (NHS) professionals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To foster a network of health professionals dedicated to improving patient care.
    • To support the development of local health improvement initiatives.
    • To enhance professional practice within the NHS.

    Main Methods:

    • Programme participation and network engagement.
    • Dissemination of best practices in patient care.
    • Collaborative projects for local health system enhancement.

    Main Results:

    • Formation of a collaborative network of motivated NHS professionals.
    • Initiation of targeted projects to improve patient outcomes.
    • Strengthened commitment to evidence-based practice.

    Conclusions:

    • The NICE fellows and scholars programme effectively promotes a culture of continuous improvement in patient care.
    • Networking and leadership development are key components for advancing healthcare quality.
    • The programme contributes to enhancing the capacity of NHS professionals to drive local change.