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Looking forward, pulling together and pressing on Lewis Ritchie

Looking forward, pulling together and pressing on Lewis Ritchie

SCIMP 2008 Conference Ballot Invitation to give final talk Please choose and tick only

SCIMP 2008 Conference Ballot Invitation to give final talk Please choose and tick only one of the following options: • • • I am delighted & honoured to accept I am reluctant & have serious misgivings about this great responsibility You have sent this invitation to me by mistake

SCIMP 2008 Conference Ballot Invitation to give final talk Please choose and tick only

SCIMP 2008 Conference Ballot Invitation to give final talk Please choose and tick only one of the following options: • • • I am delighted & honoured to accept I am reluctant & have serious misgivings about this great responsibility You have sent this invitation to me by mistake

“Small men…. . cannot handle great events” General Charles de Gaulle

“Small men…. . cannot handle great events” General Charles de Gaulle

Learning from the mistakes of others…. .

Learning from the mistakes of others…. .

The task: To summarise key principles and take home messages

The task: To summarise key principles and take home messages

An excellent Conference - packing it all in…. .

An excellent Conference - packing it all in…. .

Not biting off more than we can chew

Not biting off more than we can chew

A fair sense of proportion…. (proportionality)

A fair sense of proportion…. (proportionality)

Looking forward…. • Values, vision and leadership • Opportunities and obligations • Pulling together

Looking forward…. • Values, vision and leadership • Opportunities and obligations • Pulling together and pressing on

What of our values…. ?

What of our values…. ?

A rapidly changing and uncertain world. .

A rapidly changing and uncertain world. .

Remembering why we are all here

Remembering why we are all here

The importance of the clinicianpatient relationship: • • • Essential humanity Intimacy Safety Truthfulness

The importance of the clinicianpatient relationship: • • • Essential humanity Intimacy Safety Truthfulness Mutual understanding Workable consent for information sharing

Key value: “…Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself…. . ”

Key value: “…Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself…. . ”

A few guiding principles…. .

A few guiding principles…. .

Guiding principles • Patient centred care = patient centred records • Patient and health

Guiding principles • Patient centred care = patient centred records • Patient and health professional needs main drivers - not available technology • Imperative of strong clinical leadership and professionalism

Guiding principles • Universal CHI - key for successful record linkage – “journey of

Guiding principles • Universal CHI - key for successful record linkage – “journey of care” • Cultural change and confidentiality concerns – are the ultimate obstacles - not technological constraints • Incremental, measured progress v “big bang”

“Prove all things…hold fast to that which is good” The imperative of evaluation –

“Prove all things…hold fast to that which is good” The imperative of evaluation – establishing resilient models, sharing success and the avoidance of duplication of effort

…but beware the Dubya binocular trap!

…but beware the Dubya binocular trap!

Scotland’s Health Challenge • Ageing population • Increase in long term conditions • Unhealthy

Scotland’s Health Challenge • Ageing population • Increase in long term conditions • Unhealthy lifestyles / obesity epidemic Leading to: • Growth in emergency hospital admissions • Pressure on services / waiting times & lists Compounded by: • Remote and rural dimension • Deprivation and inequalities • Increasing public expectations • Technological advances / cost pressures

Confronting the Health Care Challenge From Cell to Community Scottish Care Networks e. Health

Confronting the Health Care Challenge From Cell to Community Scottish Care Networks e. Health to support world class patient care Community New Evidence & Clinical Trials Translating Excellence In Life Sciences Cell

Vision • Traditional boundaries of care – demarcated by sectors of provision - must

Vision • Traditional boundaries of care – demarcated by sectors of provision - must give way to integrated care, focused on the patient ‘journey of care’ • Primary and secondary care – the language of the past?

A patient centred service: the journey of care In the past organisational and perceptual

A patient centred service: the journey of care In the past organisational and perceptual barriers have separated primary and secondary care *CH, RGH, Patient Home Available as and when required Patient enters hospital* DGH NHS 24 Health information etc Pharmacy Dentistry Optometry Mental Health Services Sexual Health Services Diagnos Primary tics Care Emergency Care Community Care GPs GPw. SI Practice, District Nursing, Health Visiting, AHPs Source: Carol Black (modified), 2006 Specialists 65 Specialties GPw. SI

Our Vision for e. Health “exploiting the power of electronic information to help ensure

Our Vision for e. Health “exploiting the power of electronic information to help ensure that patients get the right care, involving the right clinicians, at the right time, to deliver the right outcome” Heather Strachan Better e. Health Better Care NHS Scotland e. Health Strategy 2008 www. ehealth. show. scot. nhs. uk

What it looks like:

What it looks like:

Without vision, we perish…… without values, we decay… without leadership, we lose our way

Without vision, we perish…… without values, we decay… without leadership, we lose our way

…. and the leadership thing?

…. and the leadership thing?

“essential…in partnership with technical and other health professional and administrative support staff – the

“essential…in partnership with technical and other health professional and administrative support staff – the team”

A defining moment, a new morning, hope for the future

A defining moment, a new morning, hope for the future

Opportunities & Obligations

Opportunities & Obligations

AM’s four year “manifesto” – opportunity for change “e. Health supporting the best clinical

AM’s four year “manifesto” – opportunity for change “e. Health supporting the best clinical care and research environment in the world”

Better Health Better Care • We are committed to the delivery of high quality

Better Health Better Care • We are committed to the delivery of high quality palliative ca to everyone in Scotland who needs it, on the basis of need not diagnosis, and according to established principles of equity and personal dig • Extend the use of high quality generalist palliative care standards in all care settings

Palliative Care Summary (PCS) • Macmillan Nurses led initiative • Palliative Care Forms –

Palliative Care Summary (PCS) • Macmillan Nurses led initiative • Palliative Care Forms – Based on Gold Standards Framework Scotland (GSFS) – Paper process already in place in many GP Practices – IT Development to assist with key patient group – Underpinned by new GMS DES Elizabeth Ireland Libby Morris

18 Weeks Referral to Treatment Time “ a whole journey waiting time target of

18 Weeks Referral to Treatment Time “ a whole journey waiting time target of 18 weeks from general practitioner referral to treatment …. by December 2011” Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Scottish Parliament – Official Report, 28 th June 2007. Tracey Gillies

Current view of many clinicians Speed of access Quality Key Message: Both please! -

Current view of many clinicians Speed of access Quality Key Message: Both please! - Imperative of service redesign and cultural change

INFORMATION GOVERNANCE George Fernie Information Governance ensures necessary safeguards for, and appropriate use of,

INFORMATION GOVERNANCE George Fernie Information Governance ensures necessary safeguards for, and appropriate use of, patient and personal information. Key areas are information policy for health and social care, IG standards for National Programme for IT systems and development of guidance for NHS and partner organisations. Key message: getting confidentiality right for both patients and professionals

A proportionality test • A test of proportionality is the application of objective judgement

A proportionality test • A test of proportionality is the application of objective judgement as to whether the benefits outweigh the risks, using what some might call the test of reasonableness or common sense. Proportionality involves making a considered and high-quality decision based on the circumstances of the case, including the consequence of not sharing.

Health. Space Development • Patient portal through which they have a secure on line

Health. Space Development • Patient portal through which they have a secure on line domain for their transactions with health service • Aligned with Choices • Place to store records – access on line electronic records-and also from which they can send information to their clinician Gillian Braunold

Key Messages - Health. Space: • Considerable potential for real patient engagement and supported

Key Messages - Health. Space: • Considerable potential for real patient engagement and supported self care enhancement • Enhanced consent model possibilities • Patient audit of care and of professional access • Universality of e. Health – need to learn from other systems (to avoid the ‘Scots Wha Hae’ syndrome)

Use Adapt Analyse need Information Source – Find / Capture Literacy Cycle Share Evaluate

Use Adapt Analyse need Information Source – Find / Capture Literacy Cycle Share Evaluate Generate / Synthesise Heather Strachan

Key Message • Shared understanding and optimal use of health care information key for

Key Message • Shared understanding and optimal use of health care information key for both patients and health professionals

Data Transfer v Data Migration • Not synonymous • Complex and usually incomplete •

Data Transfer v Data Migration • Not synonymous • Complex and usually incomplete • Classification of Diseases etc continues to evolve “Transfer of electronic patient records from one general practice to another a key milestone in primary care computing” Leo Fogarty

Pulling together and pressing on

Pulling together and pressing on

Looking forward…a word of encouragement

Looking forward…a word of encouragement

Success is a journey, not a destination!

Success is a journey, not a destination!

Choosing but one – ECS a singular success • • • ECS connected to

Choosing but one – ECS a singular success • • • ECS connected to 99% of practices Accessed by A/E, NHS 24 and OOHs Palliative Care Summary next development Pilots in Grampian for EMIS and INPS Next year for GPASS and ASCRIBE

ECS Accesses

ECS Accesses

“Much has been achieved… there is much still to do…”

“Much has been achieved… there is much still to do…”

8 th Annual Conference “Unless we share information reliably we can’t improve care”

8 th Annual Conference “Unless we share information reliably we can’t improve care”

“That will require high quality leadership, professionalism and commitment at all levels… and we’re

“That will require high quality leadership, professionalism and commitment at all levels… and we’re all in this together

Scary journey but safe outcome!

Scary journey but safe outcome!

“We can achieve more provided we are prepared to give others the credit” Ronald

“We can achieve more provided we are prepared to give others the credit” Ronald Regan

Final thoughts:

Final thoughts:

America today has a new face as President, so farewell Dubya!

America today has a new face as President, so farewell Dubya!

Size does matter…. .

Size does matter…. .

Thank you for listening Thank yo for listening

Thank you for listening Thank yo for listening

…and safe home!

…and safe home!