surinder singh kalsi vice-chairman, nel lpc member, strategy sub-committee staying the same is not...
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Surinder Singh Kalsi
Vice-Chairman, NEL LPC
Member, Strategy Sub-committee
STAYING THE SAME IS NOT AN
OPTION
Staying the Same is Not an Option 2
NHS: STAYING THE SAME IS NOT AN OPTIONPharmacy and others must take
advantage of important opportunities, including:
Innovative new treatments and technology
Putting people in control of their own health and care
Integrating more heath and care services
Having greater emphasis on keeping healthy.
Staying the Same is Not an Option 3
CHALLENGES a £30bn efficiency challenge by 2020/21 The challenge would be greater if the
economy deteriorates The UK performs poorly on several of the
most important health problems compared to peers
We spend a small amount of money on prevention
We don’t do enough to tackle the underlying risk factors that are associated with premature death and chronic disability.
Staying the Same is Not an Option 4
THE NHS BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE:A CALL TO ACTION
The NHS is going to be reformed in a very significant way.
Pharmacy will not escape changes Can people ever remember a
consultation about community pharmacy before?
Staying the Same is Not an Option 5
SIX OUTCOMES FOR THE NHSThe NHS has stated six outcomes they want for now and in the future: Better Clinical Outcomes for Patients: quality improvement,
integration, selfcare and patient involvement. More IT.
NHS Services 7 Days a Week: services available 24/7 from GPs and pharmacies
Transparency and Participation: Friends and Family Test and patients would be driving decisions about which services they want.
Putting Patients and Citizens First: No decision about me without me. This means working differently with patients.
Transformative Ideas: new ideas to save money, improve quality and involve patients
Financial Control: need to save £30 billion by 2020
Staying the Same is Not an Option 6
WHY IS THE CALL TO ACTION IMPORTANT?Because, this time pharmacy is targeted for
change by the government and the change is going to be at:
a fundamental level and involves a multiple-level change which includes
changes to practice, IT, staff, education, premises, public involvement, integrated working and, of course, remuneration.
Staying the Same is Not an Option 7
THANK YOU ALL FOR COMING So far your LPC is the only LPC, NOT just
in London but in the country, to organise such an event despite the NHS and PSNC urging LPCs to do so.
Thanks to all our SpeakersSponsors andYou
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