in partnership with E-mental health: Opportunities for efficiency and transformation?
in partnership with Context Digital 74% households are online Average user spends 14.2 hours a week online 91% UK adults use a mobile phone 30% UK adults use a smartphone 52% of year olds Digital 74% households are online Average user spends 14.2 hours a week online 91% UK adults use a mobile phone 30% UK adults use a smartphone 52% of year olds Changing Expectations Patients becoming more active informed consumers Increasing use of online platforms & social media to connect with others Expectation of how interact with health services changing Changing Expectations Patients becoming more active informed consumers Increasing use of online platforms & social media to connect with others Expectation of how interact with health services changing Address current resource challenges Costs of service delivery Workforce issues Access to services Continuity of care Address current resource challenges Costs of service delivery Workforce issues Access to services Continuity of care Opportunities? Support Cultural Transformation Social model of health Empowering people to exercise more choice and control Managing own conditions effectively Support Cultural Transformation Social model of health Empowering people to exercise more choice and control Managing own conditions effectively
in partnership with Successes Over 1 million people entered treatment in first 3 years 680,000 people completed treatment Recovery rates in excess of 45% Over 45,000 people moving off sick pay and benefits Nearly 4,000 new practitioners trained Challenges Choice: Only 8% offered full choice of therapy People offered choice 5 times more likely to say therapy helped back to work Waiting times: 1 in 5 waiting more than a year Those waited less than 3 months 5 times more likely to say therapy helped back to work IAPT context Mind report “We need to talk: getting the right therapy at the right time”
in partnership with Enabling technology (enabling existing practice to be more efficient) – Monitoring applications (e.g. moodscope, Buddy) – Therapeutic interventions online (e.g. cCBT, online psychological therapy via text, audio or video) Transformative technology (transforming the nature of mental healthcare) – Educate and inform people to take care of selves (e.g. LTC’s: Bosch Health Buddy) – Online portals to keep track of care plans (e.g.MyHealthLocker) – Use of social media e.g. by Trusts to transform communication with service users and staff and to connect peers (e.g. Patients Like Me) How is the Mental Health Sector embracing technology?...
in partnership with Only digital mental health pathway Selected as High Impact Innovation under Digital First Featured App in NHS Health Apps library Leading with the Tavistock and Portman the first e- mental health framework for England 22% of England’s over 16 population covered Big White Wall
in partnership with Working with 7 NHS Foundation Trusts: – No waiting lists – Support available 24/7 – Choice of therapist, time, location – Accessible from home/work – 58% - 70% recovery rates – 1 in 5 use the SupportNetwork only BWW integrated within IAPT
in partnership with Outcomes 80%22% 95%£370 73% 70% of the UK adult population covered of members feel better share an issue for the first time self-manage savings per member (to NHS) recovery rate from BWW LiveTherapy (UK target: 50%)
in partnership with In April 2012: >13,600 health & fitness apps for iPhone Very few proven efficacy RCTs not well suited Online pro-annorexia & pro-self harm sites Risk Awareness and Management Programme (RAMP) for delivering mental wellbeing services online BWW Governance and Risk Management framework CQC registration Governance
Contact Nicky Runeckles Director, Business Development