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Securing health and well-being for future generations Friday 24 June #prudenthealthcare
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The guiding principles of prudent healthcare
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Evolution of Prudent Healthcare
Autumn 2013 – Bevan Commission paper January 2014 – Minister’s keynote address to Welsh NHS Confederation Conference Spring Applied workshops ENT, Orthopaedics, Pain and Prescribing January 2015 – finalised principles July international prudent healthcare summit. National action plan idea floated. December 2015 – Team Wales Event. February “Securing Health and Well-being for Future Generation” document
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“ …We have a vision of what to do; founded on the most important part of health care – a trusted relationship between the public and professionals, with both playing an equal part in achieving better health outcomes, better quality of care and better value. No single person has all the answers; prudent healthcare offers us a way of building the future together. …” “We have to continue the journey through prudent healthcare. It’s got real purchase across clinicians within the service, but I don’t think it’s really embedded right across the service as consistently as it could or should be. We need to turn our ambitions into more consistent realities.” Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary Health, Well-being and Sport The Wales Report – 25 May 2016 Dr Andrew Goodall Director General Health and Social Services/ NHS Wales Chief Executive
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Focusing Collective National Action
All this work has culminated in three priority areas for action, because they touch the lives of many people and because coordinated action taken at both a national level, and by all organisations, will have a significant impact on the way health services in particular, are delivered and provided in Wales.
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Empowering and enabling the public, professionals and public service leaders will be key to making prudent healthcare part of everyday services.
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Changing the model of outpatients
Ensuring that it is easier to access specialist advice to support decision-making in primary care Rapid implementation of the national planned care implementation plans in all NHS organisations for orthopaedics, ENT, urology and eye care. Roll out of projects designed to improve digital connectivity. Roll out new, tested outpatient models. Clinically-led peer reviews. s
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Today’s Workshop Aim: To agree three or four actions that we are all committed to taking forward. Structure of the day: Morning – what does the evidence / data tell us and what is already happening? Afternoon – what do we want the future to look like and what actions do we need to take to get there? Considerations: How do we build on the collective knowledge and good practice across all sectors? How do we involve citizens and patients in this work? What support is needed nationally and locally?
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