The post-holder will gain multifaceted exposure to healthcare commissioner and provider organisations across London and the South East through this role, which will provide insight to the strategic challenges facing the NHS in the current economic climate. From its unique vantage point, NEL focuses on driving efficiency, productivity and innovation through tailored medicines management/optimisation work-streams, and contract management processes through for example the development of regional integrated treatment pathways to encourage the uptake of cost-effective treatment options.
I saw the above in one of the NHS vacancies.
What does "work-stream" mean in the context? I have seen this term used often in our medicine management material.
Is there a difference between "work stream" and "work-stream"?
This is written in a somewhat horrible jargon that is typical of institutionalised writing. As far as I understand it, a "work-stream" is just a programme of work that is designed to achieve a particular goal. There is no difference in meaning between "work stream", "work-stream" and "workstream".
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This is written in a somewhat horrible jargon that is typical of institutionalised writing. As far as I understand it, a "work-stream" is just a programme of work that is designed to achieve a particular goal. There is no difference in meaning between "work stream", "work-stream" and "workstream".
JigneshbharatiWhat does "work-stream" mean
If you know what an assembly line is, you have a rough idea of what a work stream is, at least on a small scale.