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More on the Avoidable Costs of Lifestyle Risk Factors (BBC News / PHE / Lancet)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has estimated that health problems associated with unhealthy lifestyle practices – such as poor diet, obesity, physical inactivity, drinking and smoking – cost the NHS in England approximately £11 billion per year. A new approach … Continue reading →
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Update on Overuse: Further Information on the Potential Costs and Risks of Over-Diagnosis and Over-Treatment (JAMA Internal Medicine)
Summary An updated systematic review indicates a growing awareness and debate concerning overuse of medical care. The literature on a broadly Too Much Medicine and / or a Less is More theme has grown rapidly, whereby reviewers found 821 relevant … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, International, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, Universal Interest
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Improving the Quality of Care For Care Home Residents With Dementia (NHS England / Clinical Medicine / BBC News)
Summary Professor Alistair Burns, NHS England’s National Clinical Director for Dementia, discusses multi-pronged progress to improve the quality of care – and to enhance health and wellbeing – for people with dementia living in care homes. It has been estimated … Continue reading →
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Joint Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Dementia Care and Support (NHS England / Department of Health / BBC News)
Summary Attention is again drawn to the joint declaration, spanning “government, health, social care and the third sector” (announced earlier in January 2016), which aims to improve the quality of services for persons with dementia, and their families / carers. … Continue reading →
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Cross-Sector Declaration on Post-Diagnostic Care and Support for People With Dementia (Department of Health)
Summary A joint declaration “across government, health, social care and the third sector” has been announced, aiming at improving the quality of services for persons with dementia. Full Text Link Reference Dementia: post-diagnostic care and support. London: Department of Health, … Continue reading →
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Barbican Consensus on Better Care and Support for People With Dementia in Care Homes (NHS England)
Summary It has been reported elsewhere that 80% of residents in care homes may have dementia, and that there may still be over-prescription of antipsychotics in these settings to control challenging behaviour. The Barbican Consensus presents a general agreement, arrived … Continue reading →
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Realising the Value Programme (NHS England / Dementia / Australian Journal of Dementia Care)
Summary The NHS Five Year Forward View requires more support for people with long term conditions, enabling them to manage their own health. The NHS England “Realising the Value Programme” is about putting such plans into action. “NHS England is … Continue reading →
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, Active and Healthy Ageing, Advice and Information, Advice and Support, AJDC: Australian Journal of Dementia Care, Alzheimer’s Australia, Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network, Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia, Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia Language Guidelines, Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland, Anu Singh: NHS England’s Director of Patient & Public Voice and Insight, Asset-Based Approaches to Health and Wellbeing, Australia, Australian Dementia Advisory Committee, Australian Journal of Dementia Care, Autonomy and Choice, Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Barriers to Engagement, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Involvement, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Older People Accessing Help and Support, Behavioural Insights Team, Caregiver Support, Carer Support, Carer Support Services, Challenges of Reconfiguration, Chronic and Severe Illness, Chronic Care, Co-Commissioning, Co-Production, Coalition for Collaborative Care, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Transformation, Commissioning for Value, Commissioning on Grounds of Quality and User Involvement, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Empowerment, Community Engagement, Community Health Services, Community Service Volunteers (CSV), cottish Dementia Working Group, Deconstructing the Language of Dementia, Dementia Advocacy and Support Network International (DASNI), Dementia Alliance International, Dementia Friendly Language, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Resources, Dementia-Friendly Resources: Dementia Language Guidelines, Dignity4Disability in South Australia, Discrimination and Stereotyping, Empowering Patients, Empowerment and Dementia, Encouraging Healthy Behaviour, Encouraging Innovation, Engagement, European Dementia Working Group, Giles Wilmore: Director for Patient and Public Voice and Information at NHS England, Group-Based Activities to Support Health and Wellbeing, Health and Wellbeing, Health Coaching, Health Policy Charities, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Help at Home, Increasing Wellbeing, Information and Advice, Informed Choice, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care Services, Integrated Commissioning, Integrated Personal Commissioning Programme, Integrated Services, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Interventions to Increase Patient Activation, Kate Swaffer: Chair of Dementia Alliance International, Labelling, Language (Terminology), Language of Dementia, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Factors, Lifestyle Tools, Lived Experience, Local Commissioning, Local Context, Local Empowerment, Local Flexibility, Local Leadership, Long-Term Condition Assessment, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA), National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA), National Voices, NAVCA, NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and Community Action), NESTA, NESTA: National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts, Newcastle University, NHS England's Realising the Value Programme, NHS England’s Realising the Value Programme for Patient and Community Empowerment (NHS England)., NHS Five Year Forward View, Participatory Decision-Making, Patient Activation, Patient and Community Empowerment, Patient and Public Voice, Patient Choice, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, Patient Engagement Strategies, Patient Experience, Patient Involvement, Peer Support, Prescribed Disengagement, Prescribed DisengagementTM (Kate Swaffer), Preventative Care, Prevention, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Problem Prevention, Public Agency and Community Empowerment Strategies (PACES), Public Health, Questioning BPSD, Realising the Value, Realising the Value Programme, Reducing Stigma, Regional Voices, Self Management of Chronic Disease, Self-Administration, Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Efficacy, Self-Help, Self-Management Education, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Service User Involvement, Staying Healthy for Longer, Stereotyping, Stigma and Discrimination, Stigma of Dementia, Stigma-Free Environments, Strategies for Informing Educating and Involving Patients, Support for People with Complex Needs, Support to Care Home Residents, Supporting Carers, Supporting Healthy Lifestyles, Supporting Patients to Leave Hospital, Supporting People to Manage Their Health, Supporting Self-Care, Transforming Participation in Health and Care, University of Wollongong, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Voluntary Sector, Voluntary Sector and Ageing, Voluntary Voices
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NHS England’s Realising the Value Programme for Patient and Community Empowerment (NHS England)
Summary The “Realising the Value Programme” allows NHS England to award grants of up to £500,000 to charities and not for profit organisations (or consortia) to identify and / or implement evidence-based approaches to self-care. Initiatives involving the commissioning and … Continue reading →
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, Active and Healthy Ageing, Advice and Information, Advice and Support, Andrew Pike: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for the East, Andrew Reed: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for West Midlands, Anthony Farnsworth: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for South West, Autonomy and Choice, Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Barriers to Engagement, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Involvement, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Older People Accessing Help and Support, Caregiver Support, Carer Support, Carer Support Services, Challenges of Reconfiguration, Chronic and Severe Illness, Chronic Care, Clare Duggan: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for Cheshire and Merseyside, Co-Commissioning, Co-Production, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Transformation, Commissioning for Value, Commissioning on Grounds of Quality and User Involvement, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Empowerment, Community Engagement, Community Health Services, David Sharp: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for Central Midlands, Directors of Commissioning Operations (NHS England), Empowering Patients, Encouraging Healthy Behaviour, Encouraging Innovation, Engagement, Felicity Cox: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for South East, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Giles Wilmore: Director for Patient and Public Voice and Information at NHS England, Giles Wilmore: NHS England, Graham Urwin: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for Lancashire and Greater Manchester, Health and Wellbeing, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Help at Home, Increasing Wellbeing, Information and Advice, Informed Choice, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care Services, Integrated Commissioning, Integrated Services, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Interventions to Increase Patient Activation, Jonathan Marron: Director of Strategy at PHE, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Factors, Lifestyle Tools, Local Commissioning, Local Context, Local Empowerment, Local Flexibility, Local Leadership, Long-Term Condition Assessment, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Moira Dumma: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for Yorkshire and the Humber, NHS England (Formerly the NHS Commissioning Board), NHS England's Realising the Value Programme, NHS England: Directors of Commissioning Operations, NHS Five Year Forward View, Participatory Decision-Making, Patient Activation, Patient and Community Empowerment, Patient and Public Voice, Patient Choice, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, Patient Engagement Strategies, Patient Involvement, Preventative Care, Prevention, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Problem Prevention, Public Agency and Community Empowerment Strategies (PACES), Public Health, Realising the Value, Realising the Value Programme, Regional Directors of Commissioning Operations (NHS England), Self Management of Chronic Disease, Self-Administration, Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Help, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Service User Involvement, Staying Healthy for Longer, Strategies for Informing Educating and Involving Patients, Support for People with Complex Needs, Support to Care Home Residents, Supporting Carers, Supporting Healthy Lifestyles, Supporting Patients to Leave Hospital, Supporting People to Manage Their Health, Supporting Self-Care, Tailored Coaching, Telehealth and Self Care, Wendy Saviour: NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations for North Midlands
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Reducing Waste in the NHS; Improving Value, Lowering Costs and Achieving Sustainability? (Centre for Sustainable Healthcare / Academy of Medical Royal Colleges / BJS / NHS England / RCP)
Summary A report from the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare and Academy of Medical Royal Colleges comments on widespread overuse of tests and interventions. A range of options are presented for cutting waste. “Reducing waste in today’s climate of constrained resource … Continue reading →
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Tagged Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, Achieving Better Value, AEA Consultants (Waste and Energy Experts), Air Pollution, Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust, Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, Barriers and Enablers to Value in Healthcare, BBC Health News, Best Value Duty, Better Outcomes: Better Value, Better Value, Better Value Health Care, Birmingham City Hospital, Borders General Hospital (BGH), British Journal of Surgery, Carbon Cost of Wasted Resources, Carbon Reduction Strategy, Care Closer to Home, Care Closer to Home Project, Centre for Sustainable Healthcare, Choosing Wisely, Clinician Engagement (Purchasing), Clinician-Led Purchasing Scheme in Sheffield, CO2 Emissions, Collaborative Purchasing, Collaborative Purchasing Across Hospitals, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Value, Community-Based Care, Community-Based Interventions, Community-Based Services, Community-Based Support, Consultant Ward Rounds, Economic Sustainability, Financial Constraints, Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hardnosed Reviews (Value For Money), HFMA: Health Finance Managers Association, Improves Value, Improving Patient Flow in Operating Theatres, Improving Prescribing Practice, Improving Value in Diagnostic Services, Intermittent Chemotherapy, Lean and Quality Improvement, Lean and Six Sigma, Less Waste More Care, Less Waste More Health (RCP Report on Reducing Waste), Low-Value General Surgical Procedures, Lowering Costs, Medication Nonadherence, Medicines Adherence, Michael Macdonnell: Director of System Transformation at NHS England, Minimising Over-Purchasing, Minimum Re-testing Intervals Strategy, NHS Carbon Footprint, NHS Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Trust, NHS Values, NHS Values and Constitution, NICE Do Not Do Recommendations Database, Optimising Laboratory Test Requests, Overuse of Diagnostic or Monitoring Tests / Procedures, Overuse of Medication, Oxford University: Health Experiences Institute, Prescribing for Minor Self-Limiting Conditions, Prescribing for Minor Short-Term Conditions, Procurement and Disposal of Medical Supplies, Productive Operating Theatre (TPOT), Professor Des Breen: South Yorkshire Integrated Care System, Protecting Resources and Promoting Value, Psychiatric Liaison Services, Quality and Sustainability, RAID Service in Birmingham, Rapid Assessment Interface and Discharge (RAID), Reducing Early Hospital Readmissions, Reducing Expenditure, Reducing Inappropriate Laboratory Investigations, Reducing Inappropriate Polypharmacy, Reducing Prescribing Costs, Reducing Productive Waste, Reducing Radiology Referrals, Reducing Travel, Reducing Unplanned Hospitalisation, Reducing Unscheduled Admissions, Reducing Waste in Radiology, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Reduction in Bureaucracy, Rochdale PCT, Royal College of Physicians (RCP), Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust, Said Business School, SDU, Self-Limiting Health Concerns, Sheffield Outpatient Antimicrobial (OPAT) Service, South Yorkshire Integrated Care System, STOPP (Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescriptions), STOPP and START Criteria, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Unit (SDU), Sustainable Development Unit for Public Health, Teleconferencing, Telehealth Clinics, University Hospital of North Staffordshire (UHNS), Unnecessary Expiration of Unused Equipment, Unnecessary Tests, Value for Money, Value Improvement, Ward Rounds, Waste Hierarchy, Waste in Biomedical Research, Waste in Medical Training, Waste Reduction Toolkit, Wasted Resources, Which Waste Bin - Sustainability Flow Chart (RCP)
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Simon Stevens: Five-Year Plan for NHS (BBC News / NHS England)
Summary Simon Stevens, Chief Executive of NHS England, has presented an important five-year view for the health service, presenting a new model for meeting increasing challenges on the NHS, with more integrated care, care closer to home and a greater … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2014 Future of Health Conference, Academic Health Science Centres (AHSCs), Academic Health Science Network Led Projects, Academic Health Science Networks, Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Accelerating Innovation, Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Provision (CQC), Adult Social Care Services, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing Population, Ageing Society, Aligned National NHS Leadership, Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Barriers to Engagement, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Involvement, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Older People Accessing Help and Support, BBC Health News, Benefits of Integrated Care, Better Care Fund (BCF), Bottom-Up NHS Reform, Buddying, Buddying Schemes, Cancer Drugs Fund, Cancer Services, Cancer Support, Cancer Targets, Cancer Treatment, Care Closer to Home, Care Closer to Home Project, Care in the Community, Care Quality Commission (CQC), Caregiver Support, Carer Support, Carer Support Services, Challenges of Reconfiguration, Co-Commissioning, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Transformation, Commissioning for Value, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Empowerment, Community Engagement, Community Health Services, Community Hospitals, Community Pharmacies, Community Pharmacists, Community Service Volunteers, Community Volunteering, Complex Care, Complex Chronic Conditions, Complex Needs, Constrained Funding, Cost-Effectiveness, Cost-Effectiveness in Health Care, Cross-Boundary Care Pathway Redesign, Dementia Diagnosis and Care in England, Dementia Diagnosis Rates, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Demographic Changes, Demographic Time-Bomb, Demographics, Diffusion of Innovation, Early Access to Medicines Scheme, Efficiency Savings, Efficiency Savings: Diverting Resources to Front-Line Care, Empowering Patients, Encouraging Innovation, Engagement, Enhanced Health in Care Homes, Faster Diagnosis, Financial Constraints, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Five Year NHS Plan, Forward View, Future Hospital Programme, Future of Health Conference, GP-Led Clinical Commissioning Groups, GP-Led Commissioning, GP-Led Service Developments, Hardnosed Reviews (Value For Money), Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, Health Information Technology, Health Volunteering, HEE: Health Education England, Hospital Chains, IAPT: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies, Improving Access to Mental Health Services by 2020, Improving Standards in Care Homes, Information Revolution, Information Technology, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care Services, Integrated Commissioning, Integrated Hospital and Primary Care Providers: Primary and Acute Care Systems, Integrated Out-of-Hospital Care, Integrated Out-of-Hospital Care: Multispecialty Community Providers, Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC), Integrated Personal Commissioning and Person Centred Care, Integrated Services, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Investment in Information Technology, Local Commissioning, Local Context, Local Empowerment, Local Flexibility, Local Leadership, Local Variations, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Luke O’Shea: NHS England’s Head of Integrated Personal Commissioning and Person Centred Care, Mental Health Care, Modern Maternity Services, Monitor, Multimorbidity, Multispecialty Community Providers, Multispecialty Community Providers (Integrated Out-of-Hospital Care), Multispecialty Community Providers (MCPs), National Information Board (NIB), National Institute of Health Research, National NHS Leadership, New Models of Care, NHS as a Social Movement, NHS Cancer Taskforce, NHS Challenges and New Solutions, NHS Community Health Services, NHS Community Pharmacies, NHS Efficiency Savings, NHS England (Formerly the NHS Commissioning Board), NHS England Five Year Forward View, NHS England's Five Year Forward View (2014), NHS England’s Realising the Value Programme for Patient and Community Empowerment (NHS England)., NHS Improving Quality, NHS Improving Quality (NHS IQ), NHS Improving Quality (NHSIQ), NHS Leadership, NHS Leadership Academy, NHS Mental Health Services, NHS Reform, NHS Spending, NHS TDA: NHS Trust Development Authority, NHS Test Bed Programme, NHS Trust Development Authority, NHS Trust Development Authority (NHS TDA), NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA), NHS Volunteers, Parity of Esteem, Patient Activation, Patient and Community Empowerment, Patient Empowerment, Patient Safety, Personalised Health and Care 2020, PHE: Public Health England, Post-Diagnosis Support, Post-Diagnostic Support, Post‐Diagnosis Support, Post‐Diagnostic Support, Preventative Care, Prevention, Preventive Care, Primary and Acute Care Systems, Primary and Acute Care Systems (Integrated Hospital and Primary Care Providers), Primary and Acute Care Systems (PACS), Primary Medical Services, Public Health England, RCP's Future Hospitals Model, Realising the Value, Realising the Value Programme, Redesigning Care Pathways, Redesigning Services, Resource Challenges, Self Management of Chronic Disease, Self-Care, Self-Help, Service Redesign, Simon Stevens: Chief Executive of NHS England, Single Point of Access (SPA), Single Point of Contact, Smaller Hospitals, Societal Challenges, South West London, South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre, State of Care 2013/14 (CQC), Support for People with Complex Needs, Supporting Carers, Supporting Self-Care, Technology Enabled Care Services (TECS), Technology-Enabled Housing, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring, Test Beds Programme, Testbeds Programme, Thinking Like a Patient and Acting Like a Taxpayer, Transforming Urgent and Emergency Care Services, Urgent and Emergency Care Networks, Urgent and Emergency Care Services, Urgent and Emergency Care Services in England, Viable Local Hospitals, Viable Smaller Hospitals, Volunteering, Volunteering in Health and Care, Volunteers: Part of Care Team
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