Title: Clinical Evidence and Care Pathways
1Clinical Evidence and Care Pathways
- How it will work and what it will mean for you
David Pruce Director of Policy
Communications Royal Pharmaceutical Society of
Great Britain Member of NHS Evidence Advisory
Committee
Jens Kolind Programme Manager, Pathways of
Care NHS Connecting for Health
2Darzi report High quality care for all
- The report stated that
- NICE will manage the synthesis and spread of
knowledge through NHS Evidence a new single
portal through which anyone will be able to
access clinical and non-clinical evidence and
best practice, both what high quality care looks
like and how to deliver it. Greater clarity on
standards, and where to find them, will support
the commissioning and uptake of the most
clinically and cost-effective diagnostics,
treatments and procedures.
3Key components of NHS Evidence
- Easy access to relevant information
- Quality assured information to help users and
to inform the development of standards for the NHS
4The challenge of multiple sources of information
NHS Evidence
NHS Evidence
NHS Evidence will sort, sift and prioritise
information according to user needs
5Key principles for NHS Evidence
6Categories of information in NHS Evidence
Clinical Evidence
Practical Support
- Service guidance
- Tools models
- Care pathways
- Indicators metrics
- Improvement information
- Guidelines
- Systematic Reviews
- Other synthesises content (summaries overviews)
Summarised evidence
- Primary research and ongoing trials
Including patient safety
For example, for commissioners
Drug Device Information
Non-clinical Information
- Prescribing safety information
- Technology appraisals
- Significant new drugs
- Devices, diagnostics interventional procedures
- Social care information assured by SCIE
- Public health information evidence and
practical support
7Functionality to be included in NHS Evidence
In
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Out
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- Efficient search facility as easy and simple as
Google - Categorised and prioritised content
- Opportunity to set-up a personalised homepage
- Alert system to highlight key new information
- Integration into NHS and third party IT systems
- Complex searching for specialist researchers
- Dedicated QA service
- Wiki for medical knowledge
- Internet searching for content (e.g. blogs, video
clips etc.) that arent quality assured - Discussion board (covered by NHS CFH)
- Dialog service with patients/public (covered by
NHS Choices)
8Key components of NHS Evidence
- Easy access to relevant information
- Quality assured information to help users and
to inform the development of standards for the NHS
9The NHS Evidence accreditation scheme
NHS Evidence Accreditation Scheme
Key aim to identify trusted sources of
information and set best practice standards
Kitemark will become well-known and recognised
10Next steps for accreditation
- Advisory Committee appointed
- Formal consultation on draft criteria and process
Jan 2009 - Commence accreditation using interim process Feb
2009 - First awards shown on NHS Evidence Sept 2009
- Consider future areas for accreditation
- Ongoing engagement with key sources
11Rolling out NHS Evidence
- Full development of NHS Evidence will take
several years to set up systems for clinical
engagement and to organise and sort the vast
range of information sources - Initial launch of NHS Evidence in April 2009 will
include - A fast, comprehensive search function for
clinical and non-clinical information - Access to a resource collating information on new
drugs to support commissioners - A new NHS Evidence homepage
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12Functionality to be included in NHS Evidence
In
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Out
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- Efficient search facility as easy and simple as
Google - Categorised and prioritised content
- Opportunity to set-up a personalised homepage
- Alert system to highlight key new information
- Integration into NHS and third party IT systems
- Complex searching for specialist researchers
- Dedicated QA service
- Wiki for medical knowledge
- Internet searching for content (e.g. blogs, video
clips etc.) that arent quality assured - Discussion board (covered by NHS CFH)
- Dialog service with patients/public (covered by
NHS Choices)
13NHS Evidence will accredit sourcesNHS CFH will
accredit technical standards
Accredit Providers process
Standards Compliance
14Technical Standards for care pathways will
support integration
15Relationship with Map of Medicine
- Map of Medicine are seeking accreditation through
NHS Evidence - NHS CFH are supporting the implementation of the
map within the NHS to support - World Class Commissioning
- service and process improvement
- education and training
- Implementing the map will ease the way for care
pathways supported in IT systems in the future
16Map of Medicine implementation approach
1745 Local Health Communities are currently
implementing the Map
18Questions?