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<p>All Renal Services Transformation Programme workstreams intend to make key deliverables
available by April 2023. This will include documentation outlining best practice,
a data dashboard of metrics to support better decision making and support the review
of the renal service specification led by NHS England and NHS Improvement’s Renal
Clinical Reference Group.</p><p> </p><p>The clinical leads for the five workstreams
were appointed by a competitive process. Once in post, clinical leads, supported by
the programme team, recruited individuals with expertise in the relevant areas of
the overall work plan. The teams are multi-professional with involvement by patient
and public voice partners. Membership is not funded and is under continual review
to ensure representation from relevant subject matter experts. Membership will continue
to evolve as the workstreams develop. The clinical networks are at varying stages
of resourcing and developing annual work plans. These workplans will include their
local renal priorities and are currently being developed for review and agreement
by regional commissioning teams by the end of the first financial quarter in 2022.</p><p>
</p><p>Guidance has been developed for specialist advice and the implementation of
personalised care follow up for chronic kidney disease and transplants. This is available
to providers via the National Outpatient Transformation Programme Futures platform.
While NHS England and NHS Improvement do not intend to mandate the guidance, its use
will be recommended to support providers and networks in the recovery of outpatient
services following the pandemic.</p>
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