P ALLIATIVE C ARE C OUNCIL OF NZ U PDATE J ULY 2012 Wayne Naylor Senior Analyst Palliative Care Council of New Zealand

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P ALLIATIVE C ARE C OUNCIL OF NZ U PDATE J ULY 2012 Wayne Naylor Senior Analyst Palliative Care Council of New Zealand

P ALLIATIVE C ARE G LOSSARY Develop a common understanding of terms used in palliative care PCC, Hospice New Zealand and the Ministry of Health have all agreed to use the terms Planned regular review of content

M EASURING W HAT M ATTERS : P ALLIATIVE C ARE Outlines the PCC’s approach to monitoring and evaluation Outcomes focused Starting place for the development of a strategic approach to palliative care service development

NATIONAL JOINT WORK PROGRAMME Second phase of PCC’s monitoring and evaluation project Details projects currently being undertaken by the Ministry, HNZ, PCC Activities Outputs Intermediate and long term outcomes

N EEDS A SSESSMENT FOR P ALLIATIVE C ARE Phase 2 nearing completion Analysis of primary palliative care provider capacity Survey of Palliative Care Services 36 hospice services 16 hospital palliative care services Comparison with hospice and HPCS capability recommendations (ideal vs. current) Analysis of palliative care service workforce Consultation and development of recommendations Final report to Minister of Health Report released

P ROPOSED 2012 – 2013 WORK PROGRAMME Monitoring and evaluation - Phase 3 Evaluation of primary care palliative care programmes Evaluation of palliative care in aged residential care Review of grief and bereavement services in NZ Strategic plan for palliative care service development

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