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Life at the Coalface

Life at the Coalface . There’s light at the end of the tunnel. Typical Day in General Practice. CarePlus. Integrated Family Health Centre. None of us are as smart as all of us. . (Special conditions apply: above statement does not include Minister of Health). . The Genesis of Good Ideas.

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Life at the Coalface

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  1. Life at the Coalface There’s light at the end of the tunnel

  2. Typical Day in General Practice

  3. CarePlus

  4. Integrated Family Health Centre

  5. None of us are as smart as all of us. (Special conditions apply: above statement does not include Minister of Health).

  6. The Genesis of Good Ideas

  7. “I“ Statements “I can plan my care with people who work together to understand me and my carer(s), allow me control, and bring together services to achieve the outcomes important to me”. “We are sick of falling through gaps. We are tired of organisational barriers and boundaries that delay or prevent our access to care. We do not accept being discharged from a service into a void. We want services to be seamless and care to be continuous”. National Voices

  8. “The patient is always a person,The person is sometimes a patient.The person is more than an individual.The person is part of a context. The person exists because of their context”

  9. Co-Production • Providers involved for 5 hours per year, patients for the other 8755 hours • Patients, families and communities have assets that should be used • Partnership of Equals- with patients not to patients • Informed and empowered patients are more likely to make healthy lifestyle choices. • On-line self help tools reduced consultation rates by ~20%.

  10. “ All changes and new concepts that we initiate in order to make the healthcare sector more person- centred must include all stakeholders. We must make sure that everybody is on board or we are not likely to succeed” Jacqueline Bowman-Busato European Platform for Patients’ Organisations

  11. “ There needs to be a radical redesign to move the focus of health from a quality improvement health focus to a courageous pursuit of wellbeing” Donald Berwick

  12. Challenges for Practices • We spend too much time hearing about the “what” and not enough about the “why”- data is a poor motivator • Be a “Dot-Joiner”- orchestrate, encourage, payment formats, it’s more sociology than technology • Listen to the Nay-Sayers- they’re vocalising what the silent majority think • “Fly under the radar”- make changes then work out the governance.

  13. Quality Issues • Quality is never an accident. It’s always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skilful execution. It represents the wise choice of many alternatives • Embed health in all government policy • Reduce Variability • Allow staff specialisation and create community specialists

  14. Work Needed in NZ • Quality of Care Quality of Life. We need to work on Advanced Care Planning, Advanced Directive and NFR orders. • Health/Disease Health/Behaviour • Institutional Care Carein and by communities • Years of Healthy Life not just Years of Life. • Care co-ordinators/Navigators • Health Care Home/Neighbourhood Networks

  15. The Big Picture coming to a Small Screen near you • Changes will be evolutionary not revolutionary • Pace of change will be dictated by what providers can cope with and wish to do • Underlying philosophy is to make care more patient centred and coordinated • However changes should also make our work more enjoyable and allow us to work to the top of our scopes

  16. On the Small Screen • Care Select • Care Insight • Secure Messaging • Patient Portals

  17. Care Select • Health Link Tool- used to make e-referrals to private specialists and NGOs. • Doesn’t require the recipient provider to have a PMS • Will allow provider to send back an inbox message to our PMS

  18. CareSelect NGO Providers • • Sport Northland • • Hospice • • Arthritis Foundation • • Alzheimer’s society • • Cancer Society • • Northable • • Epilepsy Northland • • Stroke Foundation • • Parkinson’s society • • Plunket • • Maori Providers • • Manaia PHO

  19. Care Select • Health Link Tool- used to make e-referrals to private specialists and NGOs. • Doesn’t require the recipient provider to have a PMS • Will allow provider to send back an inbox message to our PMS

  20. Care Insight • Gives a view of classifications, medications, allergies, immunisations to external providers • Currently being accessed by ED, WhiteCross, Mid/Far North afterhours GPs and the hospital pharmacists • Most used by hospital pharmacists • May be replaced by CCMS Secure Messaging tool.

  21. CCMS- Secure Messaging • A component of the Care Connect Tool • Trial starting in the Hokianga and Bush Road Medical Centre to allow 2 way messaging between general practice and hospital specialists • A more elegant solution than e-referral simple advice • Message can be initiated by secondary services • May lead to more comprehensive shared EHR

  22. Patient Portals • MedTech Manage My Health and My Practice Health 365. • Access if via a secure website- same level of security as internet banking • Patients can be enrolled at whatever rate practices feel comfortable with

  23. Potential Benefits to the Practice • • save time for practice staff • • improve workflow management • • reduce phone tag • • reduce paperwork • • automate patient recalls and appointment reminders • • improve safety by giving patients a written record of clinical instructions • • provide 24/7 convenience for patients without extending practice hours • • increase patient’s awareness and ability to manage their own health.

  24. Open Notes • Patient Portal have an option to allow patients to read their notes from the time they enrol onto the portal • Evidence strongly suggests that having Open Notes • Improves health literacy • Improves compliance • Strengthen doctor/patient relationships • Is well liked and accepted by doctors and patients • Does not increase patient complaints or doctors workload

  25. Love without a budget is not true love “Good will is easy. It gets complicated when it’s about money and income.”

  26. Ply the CEO with drinks

  27. Light at the end of the tunnel

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