Title: Impact of Health Policy on placements
1Impact of Health Policy on placements practice
- Dr John Unsworth
- Clinical Director (Nursing)
2Create Over Supply Competition
Foundation Trusts, Specialist Centres, 3rd Sector
Market Reforms
Choose Book Consumer market reform
Transaction Reforms
Control Demand
PbR, Fixed Tariffs
Developed Primary Care, Community Hospitals,
Referral Management
3Impact on care provision
ISTC
Specialist centre
DGH
4Impact on care provision
- Downsizing of DGHs
- Some specialisms only available in specialist
centres - Some procedures only carried out in ISTCs
- More care closer to home
- GPs central role in managing demand and driving
through secondary to primary care shift
5The ward of the past
6Impact on placements
- Large numbers of students 8 to 12 per ward
- Students part of workforce
- Wide range of experience
- Variation in patient dependency time available
for teaching and learning
7The ward of the present
8Impact on placements
- Large numbers of students 4 8 per ward
- Students supernumerary
- Greater differentiation of patients provides less
experience - More patient dependency less time available for
teaching and learning
9The ward of the future
10Impact on placements
- Large numbers of students 4 8 per ward
- Students supernumerary
- Students get a limited range of experience about
the illness trajectory but extensive critical
care skills - More patient dependency less time available for
teaching and learning
11The DN team of the past
12Impact on placements
- Small numbers of students
- Students part of workforce out for very short
period of time e.g. 1 week! - Students get a range of experience which was
essentially of health social care - Very little urgent care, routine care delivery
13The DN team of the present
14Impact on placements
- Small numbers of students
- Students part of workforce out for longer periods
of time - Students get a range of experience within PHCT
- Stronger emphasis on palliative care and more
complex nursing procedures
15The DN team of the future
16Impact on placements
- Need to increase placement capacity
- Students out for longer periods to experience a
range of care e.g. admission avoidance, case
management etc - Students will get a range of experience including
experience of some care previously provided in
hospital - Less registered staff increasing reliance upon
assistant practitioners
17Impact on Practitioners
- Up-skilling of all staff
- More registered nurse tasks to assistant
practitioner grades - Registered nurses taking on roles previously done
by specialist practitioners - IV drug administration, management of
exacerbations of chronic diseases, cannulation,
diagnostics etc - Specialist practitioners taking on medical
roles - Advanced practitioner skills to avoid unnecessary
admission to hospital
18Primary Prevention
Obesity, Emotional well-being and mental health,
physical activity, tobacco control
Public Health
Self care
Improved life chances
Expert patients programme
Spearhead, tackling fatalism, childrens centres,
return to work
19Impact on placements
- New placement capacity outside of traditional
health environment - Possible direct entry to Part 3
- Wider menu of learning opportunities
- Co-ordinated by public health nurses
- Students will get a range of experience outside
of nursing ?should be reserved for those
specialising in public health - Less registered staff increasing reliance upon
health development workers e.g. health trainers,
leisure centre staff etc
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