Presentation title: 32pt Arial Regular, black Recommended maximum length: 1 line CHAIN Telehealth Networking Event Anthony James, NHS Institute.

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Presentation title: 32pt Arial Regular, black Recommended maximum length: 1 line CHAIN Telehealth Networking Event Anthony James, NHS Institute

CHAIN Contact Help Advice and Information Network

CHAIN CHAIN 1 is for people with an interest in Research and Development in health care, and those keen to ensure that research evidence adds value to healthcare provision. CHAIN 2 is for people interested in widening participation in learning in health & social care. CHAIN 3 is for people interested in innovation and improvement in health care. CHAIN 3 is sponsored by NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement. CHAIN 4 is for people involved/or interested in providing and improving services for people affected by cancer.

The CHAIN network reduces duplication of effort “Opportunity to find out what is happening within health & social care regionally and nationally, as a source of e-networking, exchange if ideas, and not having to re- invent the wheel” CHAIN users comments

CHAIN provides quick access to expertise Users rate CHAIN highly

A rising membership

Complete the joining form at: Or chain enquiries for the form. CHAIN key info CHAIN subgroups are: Lean Clinical Microsystems Improvement Educators Technology HR, OD & workforce No Delays Health Care Associated Infection (perhaps to become Safer Care) Long Term Conditions

Telehealth Telecare describes any service that brings health and social care directly to a user (generally in their homes) supported by information and communication technology. Eg. motion or falls monitors that trigger a warning to a response centre. Telehealth is part of this, but relates specifically to remote monitoring of a person’s vital signs, including blood pressure, weight and blood glucose. Telemedicine allows clinical consultations remotely, often by video conference.

Programme for the day 10:00Arrival and refreshments 10:30Introduction to the day 10:45Introductory exercises 11:30Special presentations (first session) 12:30Lunch 13:30Special presentations (second session) 14:30Refreshments 15:00Discussion of the day’s issues 16:00Summary and close

Special Presentations Telecare in Portsmouth, Jonathan Smith, Rosanne Brown, Portsmouth CC Telehealth in Kent, Matt Rye, Kent CC Potential for new services, Rhian Last, Leeds PCT Video conferencing to support the rehabilitation of spinal patients, Helen Pain, University of Southampton Telephone alerts for patients with COPD, Neil Bewley, The Met Office Telecare in Sandwell, Ruth Krivosic, Sandwell CC Observations on Care for the Elderly, Lesley Moore, Angela Hudson, University of the West of England Using videoconferencing to provide speech and language therapy, Rebbeca Matthews, UCL Experience with referral systems into telecare, Ammie Whitehead, Linda Wild, Derby CC Physiotherapy telephone services, Elaine Wiltshire, Fiona Rawlings, North Staffs PCT Telemedicine supporting paediatric cardiodology, Gwyn Weatherburn, Buckingham New University

Introductory Exercise 30 minutes to meet fellow delegates in your group and: –Design the community care/healthcare services of 5 years in the future –Discuss the challenges and decide how to overcome them –Discuss the progress and innovation in your own organisations 15 minutes for feedback from the groups