supporting patients to manage their own health jane macdonald
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Supporting Patients TO Manage Their Own Health Jane Macdonald Ass Director of Nursing and IMPROVEMENT GM Academic health science NETWORK. Who are we?. GM AHSN Footprint. Member Organisations. 4 Universities. 1 Ambulance Service. Executive team. Raj Jain Managing Director. Background. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SUPPORTING PATIENTS TO
MANAGE THEIR OWN HEALTH
JANE MACDONALD
ASS DIRECTOR OF NURSING AND IMPROVEMENT
GM ACADEMIC HEALTH SCIENCE NETWORK
Who are we?
• GM AHSN Footprint • Member Organisations
4Universitie
s 1 Ambulance Service
Executive teamRaj Jain Managing Director
• Martin Gibson• Gary Leeming
Research and Informatics
• Linda Magee• Keith Chantler
Industry and Wealth
• Donal O’Donoghue• Jane Macdonald
Health and Implementation
Background
Set of principles
• Working in partnership• Supporting self
management• Information for service
users• Managing medicines• Carers• Improving care and
services
Benefits of Technology, adaptions and equipment
• Maintain or enhance independence• Social inclusion• Reassurance to careers and clinicians• Record vital signs• Manage symptoms• Control condition more effectively• Monitor remotely / remote consultations
RPV Launched 2005 RIXG
PatientView
Information - anytime anywhereResults/Clinic Letters - anytime anywhereTransplant status - anytime anywhereEmergencies - anytime anywhere Holidays (UK/abroad) - anytime anywhere
GPs access to information and bloodsFamily and carers can get information
Comments Not Fed Back to Units
Number of patients registered for PatientView at SRFT
Evaluation of Renal Patient View
Evaluation of Renal Patient View
AHSN Workstream - Atrial Fibrillation
Detection Identification
Screening
Diagnostic Intervention
Referral
Patient Centred Services
Effective TreatmentStrategies for Managing LTC
Remotely
AHSN Leading Patient Safety Collaborative
Topic area Patient Safety Topic
The ‘essentials’
Leadership Measurement
NHS Outcomes Framework improvement areas
VTE HCAI Pressure
Ulcers Maternity
Medication Errors
Deterioration in children
Other major sources of death and severe harm
Falls Handover
and Discharge
Nutrition and
hydration AKI
Deterioration in adults
Sepsis Medical Device Errors
Vulnerable groups for whom improving safety is a priority
People with Mental Health needs
People with Learning
Disabilities Children Offenders
Acutely ill older
people
Transition between
paediatric and adult care
Medicines Optimisation
‘’50% of medicines not taken as prescribes and adverse incident to medicines are a factor in 5-17% of hospital admissions’.
Challenges OpportunitiesAdherence / non-adherence TimelyCommination difficulties Co-productionDiminished mental capacity Alerts to deteriorationEnglish not 1st language Prompts interventionsDigital divide May prevent avoidable
admissions