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Setting the Scene

Setting the Scene. Hemant Patel Secretary, NEL LPC. What is it? Getting the picture…. NHS CB values and ways of working. Reducing Mortality. Long-term Conditions. Acute Episodes. Patient Safety. Patient Experience. Cash Limit. Clinical leadership. Patient and public voice.

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Setting the Scene

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  1. Setting the Scene Hemant Patel Secretary, NEL LPC

  2. What is it? Getting the picture….

  3. NHS CB values and ways of working Reducing Mortality Long-term Conditions Acute Episodes Patient Safety Patient Experience Cash Limit Clinical leadership Patient and public voice Equality and health inequalities Innovation & change model Product

  4. NHS Outcomes Framework

  5. Overwhelming? • This morning: • Some of the stuff is frightening • Some of the stuff is overwhelming • Some of the stuff you might find uninteresting but relevant • This afternoon: • Give you hope • Develop understanding and raise confidence • Ways to organise change and manage tensions

  6. Advice to Manage the Huge and Unavoidable Change • Work collaboratively at locality level • E-learning • Avoid not reduce procastination • Work with your LPC

  7. E-learning and MyPharmacyCampus

  8. Overcoming the Procastination • What is Procrastination? • In a nutshell, you procrastinate when you put off things that you should be focusing on right now, usually in favor of doing something that is more enjoyable or that you’re more comfortable doing. • According to psychologist Professor Clarry Lay, a prominent writer on procrastination, procrastination occurs when there’s “a temporal gap between intended behavior and enacted behavior.” That is, procrastination is occurring when there’s a significant time period between when people intend to do a job, and when they actually do it.

  9. Procrastination • There are many ways to avoid success in life, but the most sure-fire just might be procrastination. Procrastinators sabotage themselves. They put obstacles in their own path. They actually choose paths that hurt their performance. • Why would people do that?

  10. Controlling Procastination • The keys to controlling this destructive habit are: • to recognise when you start procrastinating, • understand why it happens (even to the best of us), and • take active steps to manage your time and outcomes better

  11. Momentum 4 Change • Making Change Happen in NEL LPC area Pharmacies • Making change happen in your pharmacy is a challenge - in particular change impacting your people. • You will have to change your pharmacy's business model – restructuring • You may be inventing new ways of Momentum 4 Change will: a) advise you on your pharmacy's change management plans; b) critique and review the people implications of your change project(s); c) guide you to execute your change management project(s); d) play a leading part in influencing commissioners to help you delivering the change you require; e) advise you on how you need to embed change within your pharmacy.

  12. Thanks • Now get ready for this afternoon’s workshop

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