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Dear Colleague,
The Health Foundation has recently launched a two new free practical guides on evaluation<http://www.health.org.uk/publications/evaluation-what-to-consider/> and spreading improvement<http://www.health.org.uk/publications/using-communications-approaches-to-spread-improvement/>.
We would be very grateful if you could add a link to the guides with some information about them in your newsletter, bulletin or on your website to make your audiences aware of these new resources.
I would also be grateful if you could confirm if you intend to circulate this information.
Please find some information about the guides below:
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Two new guides published on evaluation and spread to support quality improvement work (long version 125 words)
Evaluation
The quick guide, Evaluation: what to consider<http://www.health.org.uk/publications/evaluation-what-to-consider/>, has been inspired by people who asked the Health Foundation questions about how to approach evaluation of quality improvement in health care. The answers provide practical information on the most commonly asked questions.
This guide is intended to assist those new to evaluation by suggesting methodological and practical considerations and providing resources to support further learning.
Spreading improvement
The practical guide; Using Communications approaches to spread improvement<http://www.health.org.uk/publications/using-communications-approaches-to-spread-improvement/>, introduces key concepts about spreading health care improvement work and examines the evidence about the role communications can play.
This guide is intended for those actively engaged in health care improvement work and who want to explore how to best engage the right people to spread and share their findings.
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Two new guides published on evaluation and spread to support quality improvement work (short version 60 words)
Evaluation
The quick guide, Evaluation: what to consider<http://www.health.org.uk/publications/evaluation-what-to-consider/>, has been inspired by people who asked the Health Foundation questions about how to approach evaluation of quality improvement in health care.
Spreading improvement
The practical guide; Using Communications approaches to spread improvement<http://www.health.org.uk/publications/using-communications-approaches-to-spread-improvement/>, introduces key concepts about spreading health care improvement work and examines the evidence about the role communications can play.
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Kind regards,
Catherine Riedel
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The Health Foundation
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