Digital working in social care

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Digital working in social care Laura Anthony Locality Manager – SW London

National drive to digital ways of working. National Information Board; vision of a paperless system of care and health by 2020 Supports ‘Five Year Forward’ plan for NHS and The Care Act 2014. NIB Programme underway to address areas for change/improvement. Imperative that care and health services embrace digital ways of working…why? Better outcomes, quality and choice. Efficiency Appropriate sharing of information securely Better use of precious resources

CQC requirements EFFECTIVE: How is technology and equipment used to enhance the delivery of effective care and treatment and to support people’s independence? RESPONSIVE: How is technology used to support people to receive care and support quickly? Is the technology (including telephone systems and call systems) easy to use? WELL LED: Are information technology systems used effectively to monitor and improve the quality of care?   SAFE – OUTSTANDING: The service actively seeks out new technology and other solutions to make sure that people live with as few restrictions possible EFFECTIVE – INADEQUATE: The service does not see technology as relevant to improving the quality of care.

NHS Digital have asked Skills for Care to consult with social care leaders as part of this work. We therefore would like to ask you some questions and record your responses, so we can feed back themes and views to NHS Digital

Question 1 Do you see yourself as having a role in leading the use of digital services in your organisation? If so, what is it ?

Question 2 How important would you say the implementation of technology is to delivery of your services?

Question 3 How confident would you say your organisation is in its ability to access and implement technology?

Question 4 What, if anything, do you think is missing or would help you to move toward greater use of technology in your organisation? What are the barriers?

Thank you! Online questionnaire also available at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/digileader