Title: Quality and Safety in
1Quality and Safety in Private Healthcare
Andrew Vallance-Owen Group Medical Director
2Quality The Target
Appropriate, cost-effective care and
treatment whose outcomes will benefit the patient
3Quality The Target
Where appropriate means
- The right treatment
- At the right time
- Managed by the right person
- In the right place
4The Cochrane Principle
- Best clinical practice often represents
- best financial value in healthcare
Cochrane AL (1999) Effectiveness and Efficiency.
Random Reflections on Health Services. March.
3rd Edition. Royal Society of Medicine Press,
London. ISBN 1-85315-394-X
5Professor Jack Wennberg and Professor Elliott
Fisher Dartmouth Medical School
- Compared with the lowest use areas, people in the
highest use areas get ten times as many prostate
operations, six times as many back operations,
seven times as many coronary angioplasties and
ten times as many hospital days if they have
heart failure - What predicts the rate is the number of
specialists per capita. The more doctors, the
more consultations - High use did not mean better quality of care and
outcomes. In fact, for many measures, quality and
outcomes were best in the low-use areas
6National Institute for Health and Clinical
Excellence(NICE)
- An independent organisation responsible for
providing national guidance on the promotion of
good health and the prevention and treatment of
good health - Guidance is developed using the expertise of the
NHS and the wider healthcare community, including
NHS staff, healthcare professionals, patients and
carers, industry and the academic world.
7NICE Produces Guidance in Three Areas
- Health technologies - including new and existing
medicines, treatments and procedures - Clinical practice - appropriate treatment and
care of people with specific diseases and
conditions - Public health - guidance on the promotion of
health and the prevention of ill health
8Implementation of NICE Guidance
- Once NICE publishes clinical guidance, health
professionals and the organisations that employ
them are expected to take it fully into account
when deciding what treatments to give to people. - To develop NICE interventional procedures
guidance, NICE reviews evidence and collects and
analyses information. By providing guidance on
how safe procedures are and how well they work,
NICE makes it possible for new treatments and
tests to be introduced into the NHS in a
responsible way.
A Guide to NICE 2006
9Speciality networksDriving the Quality agenda
forward
10BUPAs Role
- BUPA seeks to be at the forefront of developments
in quality based contracting - We have a responsibility to set and monitor
standards. This is in the members interests - We have built the credibility to challenge
11Approved Cancer Hospitals
- BUPA spends 35m AUD per year on the diagnosis
and treatment of breast and bowel cancer - BUPA was the first UK insurer to develop a
national network of quality assured hospitals for
breast and bowel cancer - Currently over 130 BUPA Approved Breast and 120
BUPA Approved Bowel Cancer Hospitals
10/05
12Why is BUPAs accreditation process for cancer
units important?
- A study in the British Journal of Cancer states
that - Local recurrence rates were 57 lower and the
risk of death from breast cancer was 20 lower
for women treated in specialist unitsthe
surgical management in specialised breast units
is more often adequate, local and regional
recurrence rates are lower, and survival is
correspondingly better.
Of those who applied to be an approved cancer
hospital just 64 have been able to meet the
standards we seek
13Case Management
- Nurses micro manage treatment work with
providers to ensure delivery of appropriate, cost
effective care - 32 experienced nurses and 29 expert advisors
- Manage complex care diseases and cases
- critical care
- cancer care
- rehabilitation
- back pain
- medical cases psychiatry
- BUPA Initiatives do change clinical practice
- Wisdom Teeth Extraction
- Hysterectomy
14Supported Decisions - BUPA Healthline
- 24 hour health Information Service made up of
- A team of specialist nurses, available 24/7
- Supported by research based health information
- Confidential service
- Triage via a comprehensive symptom assessment
- Information on specific health topics Travel
advice - Self help groups Fact sheets
- Home Treatments
- Advice on medications
15Patient Satisfaction Survey
- Monthly survey to approx 5,000 randomly selected
members who have had an inpatient or day case
episode of care asking them for feedback about
their hospital stay. - Key themes below
- 85 of members rated the overall service provided
by the hospital as excellent or very good - 94 of members said that the overall service met
or exceeded their expectations - 74 of members rated the overall level of comfort
as excellent or very good - 84 of members rated the hospital as very clean
- 80 of members rated the nursing staff as
excellent or very good for each of the five
questions relating to them (e.g.
attitude/efficiency)
16Clinical improvement cycle
Compare Practice with standards
Set Standards
Peer Review
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Improve Standards
Measure Outcomes
Improve Practice
Peer Review
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20Functional Outcome Measurement
Why SF-36?
- Thoroughly validated and reviewed
- Suitable for most surgical, medical and
psychiatric treatment - Measures physical and psychological health status
- Risk-adjusts
- Reliable process for collecting data
- Does not impose extra work on clinicians
21The SF-36 Survey Process
- The baseline questionnaire is completed by the
patient at admission - A follow-up questionnaire is sent to the patient
at twelve weeks after the treatment - The participation of the patient is entirely
voluntary - Patients cannot be identified by their doctors
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24Professor Sir Cyril ChantlerChairman, Great
Ormond Street HospitalMedicine used to be
simple, ineffective and safenow its complex,
effective, and potentially dangerous
25BUPA
Vision Caring for the lives in our hands
Mission To help our customers liver longer,
healthier and more productive lives