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Assistant Practitioner Role Lin Linford Assistant Practitioner - Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust (LCH) Sharon Poll GPN / Senior Nurse - NHS Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group (LCCG) LCH working in partnership with LCCG
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Chronic Disease Management Team LCH working in partnership with LCCG Innovative approach to chronic disease management Funding through Local Enhanced Service High quality, flexible skill set and ability to lead change Drive high quality standards of care
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The Skills for Health (2009) Core Standards for Assistant Practitioners defines the AP role as a worker who: LCH working in partnership with LCCG Competently delivers health & social care to and for people Has a required level of knowledge and skill beyond that of the traditional healthcare assistant or support worker Ability to deliver elements of health and social care and undertake clinical work in domains that have previously only been within the remit of registered professionals Is accountable to themselves, their employer, and, more importantly, the people they serve.
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Developing the Assistant Practitioner role in general practice LCH working in partnership with LCCG Took time to understand role & standards Developed role to meet the needs of service Invest to continually push the boundaries One to one’s (AP’s manage their role under guidance) Self-directed development and practice Work guided by standard operating procedures and protocols
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Impact of role LCH working in partnership with LCCG As a manager – confident in role and standard of care delivery Made nursing teams ‘step up a gear’ Promoted leadership at every level & strong peer support Improved patient confidence and experience Improved health outcomes (KPI measures)
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Benefits to General Practice LCH working in partnership with LCCG High quality and flexible skill set to meet the complex need of patients Increased productivity and high quality care Free up registered practitioners to do what uniquely trained for Cost effective skill set which can undertake clinical work that has previously only been within the remit of registered professionals
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Key Considerations LCH working in partnership with LCCG Right person Right support to allow role to develop as required Expect to be challenged
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Lin Linford Assistant Practitioner Practice Nurse Development Team ( Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust ) LCH working in partnership with LCCG
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Why I applied to be an Assistant Practitioner LCH working in partnership with LCCG NHS constantly changing Focus on Primary Care Passionate about community care / General Pract i ce
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The Course LCH working in partnership with LCCG In depth and challenging Work split between university and work based learning Work based learning key factor in success of completing course Level 5 education Communication skills, health promotion, anatomy & physiology, inter-professional working, health psychology, equality & diversity, care co-ordination of long term conditions, learning and assessment in practice, leadership, management & informatics, primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
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Role Development LCH working in partnership with LCCG How it felt for me Fantastic opportunity Apply learning Work in new ways Build trusted relationships Encouraged and supported to push boundaries Valued as a leader
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What am I doing now? LCH working in partnership with LCCG Work in Practice Nurse Development Team Mentoring and peer support key role Every Contact Counts Trainer Health Ambassador / champion role
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Thank-you Any Questions? LCH working in partnership with LCCG
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