Title: Outputs from the project
1Outputs from the project
Advised by User group Expert
group Commissioning group Stakeholder events
The model of care 2
Commissioning guide 3
The case for change 1
Blimey, weve got a problem
Now get on and do it
Heres what we need to do
2What does this mean for those with diabetes?
Users said The lack of consistency patients
experience . leaves them feeling that the
quality of service they receive is too
variable
3Summary of performance data by SHA
4Summary of performance data by PCT
5Overweight and obese Year 6 children - 06/07
6Education / training (1)
7Education / training (2)
Source Healthcare Commission, 2007 Q. 42
8An average London PCT
9Principles underlying the model of care
- Early detection
- case finding in healthcare settings
- screening in hard-to-reach populations
- Patient at the centre of care
- All should contribute to a collaborative care
plan discussed and agreed between professional
and patient - Patient supported in self-management by a trained
healthcare team - Model should support patients and healthcare
professionals - Providing care
- Majority care primary care
- Fully integrated specialist services
- All care should be integrated to avoid
duplication and conflicting advice and messages,
which undermines self-management - Quality assurance, evaluation and monitoring
10Settings for care
Diabetes care
Hospital-based Tier 4
Primary/community care
Community-based specialist care Tier 3
Tier 2 Enhanced services
Tier 1 Core services
11Institutional Care / Housebound
Care planning
Structured education
12Podiatry
Diabetes specialist nurses/nurse consultant
Diabetes specialist dietitians
Learning from users facilitation / Peer
review research and development
GP Lead
Diabetes consultant
Psychological support / mental health
Pharmacists
13Aim to Deliver
- Identify
- Consistency
- Personal who you see / competency
- Approach
- Confidence / Trust
- Realistic Understanding of their condition
- Understand their position better
14The implications for the maternity community
- Changes to where, how and who delivers care
- intermediate care centres
- polyclinics
- better access to multidisciplinary teams
- More midwives working in the community - training
/support specialist skills training/cost
implications - More midwives with enhanced skills such as
Diabetes specialist podiatrists and dieticians. -
- Workforce development HCP training, specialist
qualifications
15Implications for Podiatry and Dietetics
- Podiatry shift of focus to seamless care across
different tiers of Diabetes care. - Workforce demands to support Intermediate care
initiatives. - Responsibility for training of Nurses, HCAs and
patients in Footcare screening and prevention of
complications - Dietetics increased demand to support different
tiers of Diabetes care - Increased emphasis on prevention of Diabetes and
tackling the Obesity epidemic
16Implications for the maternity community
- Physiotherapy increased emphasis on fitness
exercise tackling the Obesity epidemic.
Rehabilitation programmes for Diabetic co
morbidities e.g. Cardiac, Stroke, Amputees - Occupational Therapy increased demand for
seamless care from hospital to home. - Opthamology workforce implications to meet the
continued increase in Diabetes and need for
Digital Retinal Screening - Orthotists closer working with Diabetic Foot
team to ensure appropriate and timely
orthotic/footwear provision. - Radiology shift to polyclinics and increased
demand for diagnostic scans and digital x-rays
17Leadership and the way ahead
- Diabetes care can be better
- Opportunities for the maternity community to help
plan future care and services - Develop new skills and experiences
- Work together to really make a difference and
improve care for everyone who has diabetes in
London, now and in the future
18Useful references
- http//www.diabetes.nhs.uk/ (Diabetes NSF 5 years
on) - http//healthguides.mapofmedicine.com/choices/map/
diabetes5.html (evidenced based clinical
pathways) - www.footindiabetes.org (Framework and education
updates) - www.diabetes.org.uk/ (Diabetes charity and
campaign site with HCP section)
19Foresight. Tomorrow belongs to the people who
prepare for it today
20The diabetes model of care
- What do you think the maternity communitys
priorities should be to ensure the diabetes
project is implemented successfully?
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