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www.england.nhs.uk A peek into the General Practice Nursing digital future Jason Westwood - General Practice Nursing Programme Manager, NHS England

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www.england.nhs.uk

A peek into the General Practice Nursing digital future

Jason Westwood - General Practice Nursing Programme Manager, NHS England

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Our Future Nurse

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Reality

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• 1. Empowering people- NHS & other support LTC Apps- Mobile monitoring - Access to care record• 2. Supporting health and care professionals- Optimised clinical processes - Addressing the operational issues for Community

& Primary Care Teams- Digital leadership

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• 3. Supporting clinical care- Digital GP- Greater use of ‘virtual’ contact- Improved pathways• 4. Improving population health- Population health managements solutions to

ICS/PCN• 5. Improving clinical efficiency and safety- Technology assisted diagnostics- Clinically capable workforce- Safe interoperability - Use of secure ‘Open Source’ tech

GPN 10PP Digital Objectives

Formation of digital ambassadors in General Practice Nursing

Facilitate supervision through a digital platform

‘Single Point of Access’ to GPN digital resources

GPN Digital Ambassadors

Our aims are for individual practice nurse participants to use at least two modes of technology enabled care service in their practice (and have at least 20% of patients signed up to GP Online) selected from:

• Use of Closed Facebook and/or WhatsApp and/or other trusted apps to support patients with long term conditions

• Encourage patients’ intelligent use of GP Online (e.g. those with long term conditions accessing their medical records to enhance their understanding of their health condition and treatments/tests)

• Reduction in proportion of face to face consultations e.g. substitution by video consultation / use of clinician/patient texts

• Increase in access to self-care information and then shared management of long term condition

• Consistent professional approach to TECS by general practice (and other) nurses and clinicians across the health economy; and enthusiastic clinical engagement in digital delivery of general practice care.

Digital Supervision – Background

• Clinical & other types of supervision varies across England

• Some CCGs/STPs support local clinical supervision• No consistent model of supervision used across

England• Revalidation support will increase over coming years

Digital Supervision – The ask…

• Simple access from same portal supporting all transformation

• Group and 1:1 capability • Flexible access over multiple

platforms• Scheduling• Platform encompasses

consistent model

Work stream

Platform Model Digital Supervision

Supported Supervisors

Consistent Approach

Assured Delivery

Cost effective

Scalable & Modular

Phase Two - Concept

Phase Two - Aim

• Integrate into the NHS Futures platform • Gain the capability to record group and 1:1 session

headlines/actions on participants records for audit retrieval or use in nurse revalidation.

• Embed and support the formulated national model of supervision for GPN

GPN Single Point• Home for all assured programme resources• News and discussion• National project areas• Regional specific hubs• Events and opportunities• Platform integration

Request access via [email protected]* Open Access from 8th Nov - http://bit.ly/gpnsinglepoint

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Jason WestwoodGeneral Practice Nursing Programme ManagerNursing Directorate, Nursing and Midwifery Team07714 773334 - [email protected] follow me on Twitter @NHSjwestwood