Technology Enabled Care Services. Care of people with long term conditions accounts for: – 50% of all GP appointments – 64% of outpatient appointments.

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Technology Enabled Care Services

Care of people with long term conditions accounts for: – 50% of all GP appointments – 64% of outpatient appointments – 70% of all inpatient bed days – There were 15.1m total hospital admissions in 2012/13, compared to 11.4m in 2002/03. The challenge

Our common challenges in health and social care Public Health Outcomes Framework NHS Outcomes Framework Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework Improving the wider determinants of health Health improvement Health protection Healthcare public health and preventing premature mortality Preventing people dying prematurely Enhancing quality of life for people with long term conditions Helping people recover from episodes of ill health or injury Ensuring that people have a positive experience of care Treating and caring for people in a safe environment and protecting them from avoidable harm Enhancing quality of life for people with care and support needs Ensuring that people have a positive experience of care and support Safeguarding adults who are vulnerable and protecting them from avoidable harm Delaying and reducing the need for care and support

“Mobile phones have made a bigger difference to the lives of more people, more quickly than any previous technology” …but technology alone is not the answer The opportunity Mindsets and beliefs Values

Working collaboratively with stakeholders from industry, the NHS, social care, housing, the third sector, commissioners and providers, we have identified the issues and barriers to the wider adoption of technology enabled care services, highlighted the following four key areas as levers for change: commissioning procurement measurement and metrics information governance Technology enabled care services programme

“To enable the most appropriate outcome for the individual through the best use of technology to support health and care” Vision

Technology Enabled Care Services Scope Telehealth Telemedicine Self care apps Telecoaching Telecare Long term conditions scope TECS now covers the whole Kaiser triangle, including prevention Technologies in scope

Allow patients to access their care anywhere Improve patient and carer experience Improve prevention of long term conditions Improve clinical benefits Develop a stronger evidence base Work with industry to stimulate the market Technology enabled care services - Benefits

Whose responsibility is self-care? Implementation through: Leadership Ownership Mentoring and support Contact me at: Tel: Implementation