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  1. NHS innovationThe Practicalities of TelehealthPhil O’ConnellStaffordshire & Lancashire CSUVisiting Fellow, Health Sciences, Staffordshire UniversityLecturer, School of Medicine, KeeleUniversity (hon)NHS Inspirational Leader of the Year 2013 (WM)NHS Innovator of the Year 2012Chartered I.T. Professional phil.oconnell@nhs.net stokeccg.nhs.uk/simple @NHSSimple

  2. Sharingan NHS innovation

  3. What technologists sawsaving the NHS!

  4. What clinicians sawa solution looking for a problem

  5. Avoidable admissions?whatproblemare we trying to solve? Healthcare is too complex to claim direct cause-effect on avoided admissions for telehealth.

  6. Back to basicshelp improve delivery ofbest practice care

  7. Improved qualityofclinical care = Better & and faster outcomes More appropriate prescribing More appropriate use of clinical time

  8. Our approachForget about the tech. It will take care of itself! I understand my condition(s) I follow my clinical guidance I comply with my prescribed treatment I seek help when clinically appropriate

  9. Typical resultsshow a significant & sustained difference

  10. Her readings from Flo are always quite low – I wonder why they’re always higher when I take them here?

  11. Simple TelehealthClinicians: “A catalyst, inspiring us to improve the quality of our clinical care” “Enriching self care through agreed shared management”

  12. simple & instinctive, helping patients to help themselves £ free to txt all my teams Readings & answers patients mobile phone Closed loop Opt-in/out, suspend, stop,delete prompts, questions, feedback, advice, education clinician smartphone Alerts & alarms only if essential web

  13. Flexibilitydeveloping the eco-system = NHS enabler

  14. Practical & pragmaticFlexibility to fit patients needs Collaboration with industry & academia

  15. Community COPD, CHF, new hypertension, hypotension, diabetes type 1, retinopathy, medication compliance, diabetes type 2, medication titration, orthopaedic, smoking cessation, speech therapy, carers wellbeing, mental health behaviour, long term hypertension, adult asthma, alcohol support, weight management, early hospital discharge, outpatient therapy, acute specialist follow up, long term monitoring, anti-coagulation, oximetery review, asthma, depot injections, pregnancy, child asthma, pain management,physiotherapy, palliative care, gestational diabetes, learning disability, oncology, nephrology, rheumatology, asthma, obstetrics, interstitial lung disease, dietetics, depression, CKD, urology, obesity + many more

  16. Successessential Clinical ownership Harness the “passion” of front-line clinicians to improve quality of care! ✔

  17. Shirley says "It is really clever and reduces the risk of going to the doctor.” “All this advice helps me manage my health, whenever, wherever. I can still go out and about, it doesn't inhibit me. I can do it all on the move.” "My sister lives in Liverpool and she was admitted to hospital three times with chest infections."When I visited I could see the nurses were doing exactly the same tests I do myself.” "Things are so much better since I joined in January. If there are signs an infection could be on the way, Flo is the key to take some antibiotics. I haven't had a chest infection all year.”

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