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  1. Go to www.menti.com and use the code 87 90 06 Venue Wi-Fi details: Enter the code provided by the presenter Grab your phone Go to www.menti .com Username: P4H ScotlandPassword: P4H2019!

  2. Patient Outcomes & Procurement Janice Bianchi, Medical Education Specialist, Honorary Lecturer at University of Glasgow Dr. Craig Wheelans, National Medical Advisor, NSS P4H 12th March 2019 Paul Hornby Head of Strategic Sourcing and Commercial

  3. Procurement – What do we do anyway? - international standards, clinical evidence, review workshops and implementation monitoring. Pressure Ulcers Reduction in Infection rates - catheter passport, urinary award, hand hygiene, single use and sterilised products etc Safety products Portfolio of products - medical staff mostly. Service Contracts – lots of these

  4. Janice Bianchi Medical Education Specialist Honorary Lecturer at University of Glasgow

  5. Lower limb disease: the extent of the problem

  6. Prevalence of leg ulcers Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): • Affects between 20% and 40% of adult population (Shammeri et al 2014, Lee et al 2015) • Progression of varicose veins and CVI 47% in longitudinal study (Lee et al 2015) • 1.5% of the Adult population will have a leg ulcer in any one year (Guest et al. 2015)

  7. What we know • Venous ulcers are chronic wounds affecting around 1% of the population and 3% of people aged over 80 • Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) most often occur in the gaiter region of the lower leg, from just below the ankle up to mid-calf. • They are defined as any break in the skin that has been present for at least six weeks

  8. Treatment • The gold standard of treatment is compression therapy • - provided assessment indicates this is safe (holistic assessment including Doppler APBI)

  9. How Do We Get Better Patient Outcomes? • Procurement Focus – can you? • release nursing time - make it easier to get products? • ensure product training is supplied along with just the product • Supplier Focus – can you? • develop a complete portfolio of products that link and work together? • Suppliers / Industry to provide more robust clinical evidence of improved outcomes

  10. Dr. Craig Wheelans, National Medical Advisor, NSS

  11. Scotland’s health and care priorities Enabling the people of Scotland to live longer, healthier lives at home or in a homely setting. Ensuring everyone who provides healthcare in Scotland is able to demonstrate their professionalism. Taking the actions needed to shift NHSS towards long-term, fundamental change and securing its future.

  12. To maintain health services globally, and continue improving population health, there is an urgent need to transform health services to deliver triple value: • Allocative value: allocate resources to different groups equitably and in a way that maximises value for the whole population. • Technical value: improve the quality and safety of healthcare to increase the value derived from resources allocated to particular services. • Personalised value: base decisions on the best current evidence, careful assessment of an individual's clinical condition and an individual's values.

  13. Can you deliver triple value healthcare?

  14. Questions?

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