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Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

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Page 1: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programmeSally MacKinnon9th February 2015

Page 2: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Outcomes we aim to achieve for LTC & Cancer

Better Outcomes

Integrated care

Early Identification

High quality services

Page 3: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Programme Overview

Page 4: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Increasing Integrated delivery

• Developing integrated services for specific conditions such as Diabetes, COPD and Epilepsy

• Referrals to Health Promotion Services

• Care Planning across the system

• Psychological support

Page 5: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Improving Primary Care

• Standardised protocols for care of people with Long Term Conditions and Cancer

• Education events for practices with specialist input

• Training courses for GPs e.g. online training for early identification of Cancer

• Practice visits and peer review

Page 6: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Population Awareness

Disease areas• Cancer• Chronic Obstructive

Pulmonary Disease• Hypertension

Methods• Peer education with

target group• Pharmacy campaign• Community screening• Media

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Underpinning Principles

• Outcome focused • Patients and clinicians lead agenda• Right balance of quality and cost• Risk stratification & targeting support• Integrated models of care• Flexible and innovative commissioning

models e.g. Value based

Page 8: Update for CPPEG on Long Term Conditions & Cancer programme Sally MacKinnon 9 th February 2015

Patient Involvement Options

• Surveys – face to face, telephone, post, online• Residents’ representative panel• Online/social media• Focus groups / Reference group • Community workshops/events• Mystery shopping/patient inspection

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Your feedback

1. How can we increase patient engagement?

2. Which areas of the programme do you think we should focus patient involvement on?

3. What else do you think we need to be thinking about?