Right Care, Right place - Patient, System and Environmental Wins
11:15 - 12:30
Hear and explore how innovation and collaboration across Scotland between care homes, HSCPs, territorial and national boards are allowing the development and delivery of novel models and pathways of care that are benefitting the patient, the system and the environment.
NHS GGC Care Home Collaborative (CHC) - focuses on prevention and early intervention to allow the delivery of safe and effective care in the right place at the right time.
Project Milkshake, Scottish Ballet/Paths for All and beyond – looks at lowering the risk of malnutrition, improving BMI and enhancing the life of those living with neurological conditions”
Enhanced Care Home Nursing Service – explores how the provision of proactive support and reactive interventions allows the optimum care to continue at home
NHS Tayside/NHS 24 Green Flow Navigation Centre (FNC) - focuses on the benefit to patients and the environment from the introduction of new urgent care pathways promoting remote patient consultation
Green FNC: Right Care, Right Place, Less Carbon, More Sustainable – shows how NHS 24 referrals to NHS Tayside’s FNC are enabling patients to be managed with self-care advice or attend local MIIUs for assessment, delivering care closer to home and impacting on CO2 emissions.
This session will give you a greater understanding of the approaches taken, how FNCs can be used to deliver a more patient centred approach and the ability to explore opportunities within your own organisation to work innovatively and collaboratively.
Speakers
Julie Ronald
Associate Medical Director Acute Care, NHS 24
Elaine Hamilton
Lead Nurse, Care Home Collaborative, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Linda Bias
Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner - Renfrewshire Care Home, Renfrewshire HSCP
David Mackinlay
Specialty Doctor in Emergency Medicine, NHS Tayside