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Vascular Checks in Bolton Industrially Scaled and Systematically Applied Dr Stephen Liversedge PEC Chair Lynda Helsby Project Lead
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Health Inequalities 2010 Reduce deaths from heart disease and stroke and related diseases by 40% in people under 75
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Health Inequalities 2010 Narrowing the Gap Males 74.6 years 2.3 year gap Females 79.0 years 2.1 year gap Great Lever, Halliwell and Crompton 67.5 years Bradshaw 82.2 years
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Health Inequalities 2010 National Support Team visit 3 most ‘profitable’ areas to address Existing cardiovascular disease Diabetes Prevention of cardiovascular disease
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Health Inequalities 2010 National Support Team visit Industrial scaling Systematically applied
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Primary Prevention of CHD 2006-2008 Incentive scheme Improve your position by 10% or 20% 10 practices didn’t participate Poor data in a further12 practices 74,769 target 31,518 assessed as at April 2007 Missing 43,251 Registers 15% to 25%
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How were we doing?
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Primary Prevention of CHD Logarithmic Incentivisation 30%£ 1.00 40%£ 1.50 50%£ 2.00 60%£ 3.00 70%£ 4.50 80%£ 6.50 90%£ 9.00 100%£12.00
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Logarithmic Incentivisation
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Costs 286,000 population 88,660 need assessment (31% of list) 70% is 62,062 @ 4.50 £279,275 80% is 70,925 @ 6.50 £471,651 90% is 79,794 @ 9.00 £789,960 100% is 88,660 @ 12.00 £1,003,920
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Work and Pay How much? 31% of list 620 for each GP 80% achievement – 496 patients – £3224 90% achievement – 558 patients – £5022
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Everyone must be involved - Staff Project Manager Health Trainers Data Quality Facilitators Practice Managers and reception staff Practice Nurses All GPs All Primary Care Staff And Secondary Care Staff
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Everyone must be involved –The Public Local Authority The Bolton News Local Radio - Tower FM Work Places Supermarkets Pubs Betting shops Mosques
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Practice Reports – Monthly Audit
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Practice Trajectory
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What is left to do? GreenAriff & Partners1,8401,2595813.20182 IndigoUmebuani1,1207943261.75186 YellowShri-Kant & Partner1,5991,2263732.00187 IndigoThe Market Surgery9735983752.00188 YellowLittlewood & Partners2,6401,6949465.00189 GreenSilvert & Partners3,7352,4291,3066.50201 GreenAgarwal & Partners1,5729106623.25204 IndigoFletcher & Partners3,7392,5521,1875.80205 GreenBarua1,0268192071.00207 IndigoNagle & Partners6,8554,7372,11810.00212 YellowSingh & Partners1,3419004412.00221 IndigoDryburgh & Partners4,3672,9451,4226.00237 GreenLowe & Partners2,0981,3757233.00241 BlueWall & Partners3,1961,8631,3335.50242 BlueLynch & Partners3,1261,9851,1414.67244 BluePhillips1,6751,1665092.00255 IndigoLamb & Partners3,4382,1181,3205.00264 BlueKorlipara & Partner2,6371,3761,2614.20300 OrangeNewgrosh602301 1.00301
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How are we doing?
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Results Preventing Heart Disease Improved performance ‘Beyond QOF’ Better Diabetes, Hypertension, CKD registers Better Primary Health Care Teams Better Primary Prevention Registers 9,097 on register at 2007 Currently 17,646 @ January 2009 24,000 expected on register…….eventually
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Before
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After!
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Workstreams Information Data Quality Clinical Engagement Outreach work Health trainers Marketing Local Enhanced Scheme Near Patient testing Clinical Governance
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Learning Points - Information Regular reports vital for practice and project team Adapt information depending on outcomes Interpretation of information is variable Project team must focus on information and act accordingly
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Learning Points - Data Quality Assume nothing Ensure searches are systematic Support is necessary for running searches Training requirements exposed Capacity of Data Quality Facilitators
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Learning Points - Clinical Engagement Clinical Leadership is essential Time to build relationships Understand your Primary Care Get a lead in each practice Culture and ethos determines the success
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Learning Points - Outreach work Good marketing exercise Well received everywhere Data quality and transfer Cost issue Duplication Targeted outreach the most effective
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Learning Points - Health Trainers Vital Moveable resource Adaptable Flexible Resilient Enthusiastic
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Learning Points - Marketing Branding – appealing, recognised, catchy Launch event success Publicity Media involvement Banners Cost
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Learning Points - Local Enhanced Scheme Grab attention Different - logarithmic incentivisation Acknowledges work already done Acknowledges it gets harder No strings attached Aims for 100%
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Learning Points - Near Patient Testing One stop shop Helps with needle phobics Training /Quality assurance issues Cost Laboratory support
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Learning Points - Clinical Governance Risk calculation tools Management of risk register patients Training Support NICE guidance
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Final Learning Points 1 Select your project team carefully Shared ambition Enthusiastic Informed Prepared to challenge Prepared to support
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Final Learning Points 2 Health Inequalities: Deprivation Score No. of Practices % Achieved >401479.4% 30 – 401873.7% 20 – 301275.2% <201174.3%
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Final Learning Points 3 The Last 20% – Half (10%) mean to attend – Busy…. and Well – Work commitments Last 10% – Ghosts – Needle phobics – 4 urban myths – Leave me alone
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Final Learning Points 4 To do it this way you need Clinical Leader Project Team Incentive scheme Peer group cluster analysis Practice Visits Health Trainers Outreach Publicity All equally important
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Before
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After!
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