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Scottish Personality Disorder Network Borderline Personality Disorder Integrated Care Pathway Workshop

Scottish Personality Disorder Network Borderline Personality Disorder Integrated Care Pathway Workshop. 7 February 2008. Rosie Cameron National ICP Coordinator. Overview of workshop. National Standards for ICPs Local Development Dumfries and Galloway Ayrshire & Arran

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Scottish Personality Disorder Network Borderline Personality Disorder Integrated Care Pathway Workshop

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  1. Scottish Personality Disorder NetworkBorderline Personality DisorderIntegrated Care Pathway Workshop • 7 February 2008 Rosie Cameron National ICP Coordinator

  2. Overview of workshop • National Standards for ICPs • Local Development • Dumfries and Galloway • Ayrshire & Arran • Question and Answer Session • Open Discussion

  3. Delivering for Mental Health Commitment 6: • "NHS QIS will develop the standards for ICPs for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, dementia and personality disorder by the end of 2007. • NHS board areas will develop and implement ICPs and these will be accredited from 2008 onwards."

  4. Final ICP Standards

  5. ICP Standards

  6. Additional Borderline Personality Disorder Standard • Standard 26: medication guidance • Criterion • The care record shows that a treatment algorithm for drug choices based on best practice is followed (for example as described in Tyrer & Bateman, 2004).

  7. Integrated Care Pathway • A tool to compare planned care • with care actually given

  8. Our Standards for Integrated Care Pathways • Much more than a document of care given • Encompass how care is organised, co-ordinated and governed • Embody a system of continuous quality improvement

  9. Development and implementation of local ICPs • Emphasis on local development • NHS QIS support through the network of national ICP co-ordinators and ICP team • Three public involvement partners to advise NHS board areas on service user and carer engagement • Improvement Support Team

  10. Baseline Assessments – between Feb-May 2008. Emphasis will be placed on: building on the information gathered during the Scottish Government’s performance review visits (2007) supporting local areas to build action plans for ICP development and accreditation National ICP Co-ordinators will be available to provide advice and support to boards Next Steps?

  11. Work in progress……. • Dumfries & Galloway • Ayrshire & Arran

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