| Programme Areas | Aim | Programme Manager/Lead | Study Days |
| | To improve treatment for depression, patients with dementia, first episode psychosis (FEP), and eating disorders by ensuring consistent measurement and appropriate treatment for individuals. | Les Rudd | |
| Improving Acute Coronary Syndromes Care | To support clinical teams in the timely management and treatment of acute chest pain to reduce patient morbidity and mortality. | Marc Thomas | |
| | To provide assist clinicians, health records and information staff to consolidate their patient information across multiple clinical systems, allowing health care professionals to make decisions based on all the relevant facts. | | |
| | To reduce mortality and harm in adults who have fallen and are at risk of further falls, by providing a structure around which community based services can be aligned and developed. | Julie Boyd | |
| | To improve the care for patients after gastrointestinal surgery through investment in equipment and key staffing which will reduce the length of stay, post-operative complications and cancelled operations. | Rachael Barlow / Marilize du Preez | |
| | Improving outcomes for mums to be, with a particular emphasis on by tackling sepsis, and venous thromboembolism. | Cath Roberts | |
| | To support Medical Directors in achieving their local targets for the reduction of harm and hospital mortality. The events will address tools including the primary care trigger tool, the Global Trigger Tool and Mortality Reviews. | Mike Davidge & Liz Baines | |
| | To build on the work and progress across Wales to deliver reliable, evidence–based care for patients with chronic heart failure. | | |
| | To reduce the overall burden of Healthcare Associated Infections (HCAIs) across the NHS in Wales. | Jacqui Jones | |
| | Reducing waste and improving quality, safety and patient focus. | Annette Bartley & Chris Matthews | |
| | To support clinical teams in the reduction of harm and mortality associated with the acutely deteriorating patient. | Chris Hancock & Julie Parry | |
| | To support clinical teams with the overarching actions to reduce harm from all high risk medicines and actions to reduce harm in six groups of high alert-medications. | Wendy Davies | |
| | To support clinicians and healthcare professionals to make improvements in the reliability of integrated early rehabilitation for patients and carers following stroke. | Michelle Graham | |
| | To support local teams of healthcare professionals to make improvements in the reliability of integrated care for the management of individuals who present with a TIA. | Michelle Graham | |