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Transforming Your Care Implementation for better outcomes www.agendaNi.com/events
Transforming Your Care
Implementation for better outcomes
Wednesday 15th October 2014 • Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast
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Implementing Transforming
Your Care
Future of healthcare seminar
Transforming Your Care (TYC) is the pathway for the future
of health and social care services in Northern Ireland. In
2013, the post-consultation report on the TYC review set
out key recommendations for change across a number of
important service areas including primary care, older
people’s services, acute services and services for those
with long term conditions. There was also a focus on
prevention, earlier intervention, integrated care and
promotion of personalised care to enable more services
to be provided in the community.
In 2014, the vision at the heart of TYC – to drive up the
quality of care, to improve outcomes and to enhance
patient experience – is now being implemented. Progress
has been made to implement the Integrated Care
Partnership (ICP) initiatives which were funded towards the
end of the 2013/14 year which will make care more joined
up. £150 million is also being invested in the development
of five ‘hub and spoke’ models to provide care in the
community. Other initiatives include early intervention
work, increasing the amount of community based mental
health services and developing alternatives to A&E
attendance or hospital admission.
However, given the scope of change required in a
constrained financial environment, alongside ever
increasing pressures on local A&E departments, significant
challenges remain. How can we provide a safe and
sustainable health and social care service which is fit for
the future?
Key themes
The event will be addressed by a mixture of local
healthcare leaders and visiting experts with experience of
leading and implementing transformational change in
health. It aims to bring together individuals and
organisations with an interest or stake in the health sector
in Northern Ireland.
The objective is to create a genuine, in-depth
understanding of the need for radical change and to look
at how the recommendations of TYC are working in
practice, as well as the challenges that still remain as we
look to the future.
Visiting experts
Neil Jordan is General Manager of the
Worldwide Health Group with Microsoft. He is
chief strategist for the organisation’s health
industry initiatives worldwide and is charged with
defining and articulating the Microsoft vision for
the future of healthcare, and how its products,
technologies and partner solutions will make it a
reality. He joined Microsoft in 2002 and for three
years was the Head of Healthcare at Microsoft UK where he led
the NHS National Programme for IT.
Julia Manning is founder and Chief Executive
of 2020health, a leading UK-based think tank with
a mission to ‘Make Health Personal’. It seeks to
improve individual health and create the
conditions for a healthy society. Julia studied
visual science at City University London and
became a member of the College of
Optometrists in 1991. Her career has included being a visiting
lecturer at City University, a visiting clinician at the Royal Free
Hospital, working with South London Primary Care Trusts and a
Director of the UK Institute of Optometry. She specialised in
diabetes and founded a practice for people with mental and
physical disabilities using the latest digital technology. Julia is a
regular commentator in the media.
Key issues that will be covered
during the seminar will
include:
3 Transforming Your Care: Making progress
3 Delivering better outcomes through
Integrated Care Partnerships
3 The role of technology in transforming
healthcare
3 Involving the patient in healthcare delivery
3 What can telemedicine really achieve?
3 Improving the lives of those with long
term conditions
3 Looking to the future of urgent care
3 Best practice / learning from elsewhere
Seminar programme
0830
Registration and morning coffee
0900
Chairman’s welcome and introduction
TYC UPDATE
TECHNOLOGY
IN HEALTH
HOSPITAL
SERVICES
Progress on TYC and looking to the future
Pamela McCreedy, Director of Transforming
Your Care, Health & Social Care Board
INTEGRATED
CARE
TELEMEDICINE
Healthcare in the 21st century
Neil Jordan, Worldwide Head of Health
Microsoft
Delivering hospital services in a safe and
sustainable way
Hugh McCaughey, Chief Executive
South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust
Morning coffee / networking break
1115
Putting the patient first in service delivery
Tom Frawley, Northern Ireland Ombudsman
PATIENT
PERSPECTIVE
Can telemedicine deliver on its promises?
Norman Black, Professor of Medical
Informatics, University of Ulster
LONG TERM
CONDITIONS
Meeting the growing challenge of long
term care
Andrew Dougal, Chief Executive
Northern Ireland Chest, Heart & Stroke
URGENT CARE
How can we deliver urgent care safely?
Janice Smyth, Director, Royal College of
Nursing
Questions & answers / Panel discussion
1045
Integrated Care Partnerships to transform
the way healthcare is delivered
Dr Alan Stout, Chair of East Belfast
Integrated Care Partnership
Questions & answers / Panel discussion
1315
Chairman’s summary and seminar close
followed by networking lunch
‘We are now on a three to five year journey with the emphasis on getting
it right and in a safe manner. We are now making significant progress in
implementing that transformation to deliver the right care, at the right
time, in the right place… We will need to work together – and work in
new ways.’
Edwin Poots, MLA, Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety
speaking in 2014
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