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Enhancing End-of-Life Care in Sheffield: A Collaborative Strategy

This strategic overview by Marianna Saville focuses on redefining conversations around dying in Sheffield. It highlights the outcome of involvement in understanding death statistics and explores alternatives to hospitalization in October 2007. The plan aims to optimize resource use, improve patient choice, reduce hospital deaths, and increase access to end-of-life care at home and within care homes. The initiative also emphasizes ongoing engagement and multi-agency collaboration for better commissioning of end-of-life care services in Sheffield.

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Enhancing End-of-Life Care in Sheffield: A Collaborative Strategy

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  1. How are we going to talk about dying in Sheffield? Marianna Saville Strategy Manager

  2. Outcome of Involvement • Detailed understanding of • Deaths in October 07 • Potential alternatives to hospital • Potential to • Make better use of resources • Better enable patient choice • Reduce the number of hospital deaths • Increase EOLC at home & in care homes

  3. What did this mean for Sheffield? www.sheffield.nhs.uk/eolc/

  4. Commissioning EOLC in Sheffield Multiagency DNAR Work Enhanced Service for Care Homes Primary/Community support & specification Ongoing Engagement

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