Quality and innovation at Combined
Here we highlight the ongoing efforts to enhance the care we provide and the innovative initiatives shaping the future of healthcare. Explore how we use clinical audits and evaluations to drive continuous improvement, discover the benefits of Combined Virtual Reality (CVR) for patient wellbeing, learn about Project Chrysalis and its transformative impact, and delve into our commitment to research and development.
Clinical audit and evaluation
Clinical audit and evaluation at Combined Healthcare focus on improving service quality by comparing practices with standards. The trust’s annual programme guides these efforts, with projects updated to reflect new priorities.
Combined Virtual Reality – CVR
Combined Virtual Reality (CVR) is an innovative addition to Combined Healthcare’s communication tools, offering a range of immersive experiences for training, wellbeing, and service promotion.
Project Chrysalis
Project Chrysalis is a £15 million capital investment programme aimed at transforming inpatient wards at Harplands Hospital. This project focuses on replacing dormitory accommodation with single, en-suite bedrooms, improving both the privacy and dignity of our patients.
Research and development
Research is a key priority at our trust. We are dedicated to offering patients the opportunity to participate in high-quality and innovative studies. By engaging in research, we strive to bring new treatments and therapies to the people of North Staffordshire.