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Angela Pollock and Paula Forrest Assistant Service Managers Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children 15 February 2013
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Where are we now? Civil Eyes Workshops Benchmarking workshops for Acute paediatrics Benchmark with 15 other paediatric centres in the UK How do we compare / what do we need to change? Scope Models of Care already in place
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Surgical specialties: % day cases
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Surgical specialties: % same day operations for elective activity
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Surgical specialties: inpatient length of stay
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30 Day emergency readmissions vs. length of stay – non-elective activity (excluding GOSH)
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% Emergency readmissions within 7 days
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% Emergency readmissions within 30 days
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What has been achieved Introduction of Day of Surgery Unit Introduction of Pre assessment Centralisation of service referrals which are then triage to the appropriate care setting Orthopaedics / Asthma / Epilepsy Scoping of OP clinics to move to Health and Well being centres Diabetes / General Medical
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Next Steps 1: The Manchester Model CCN managed within Acute Sector – based in the same building Attend the daily COW ward round 7 days a week Aid discharge process Identify possible pathways for children to the community Rotational Posts – set number every year 3 places over a year – 4 month placements each A&E / SSPAU, Inpatient ward and Community
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Working pattern 8am to 10pm Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm Saturday and Sunday On-call system to deliver care for End of Life To support Care Workers managing complex children in the community
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Possible referrals: IV Antibiotics Dressings Support with enteral feeding Facilitation of equipment provision Ongoing family support/teaching Diabetes team Better Links with specialist services i.e. CYSTIC FIBROSIS/ONCOLOGY
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Next Steps 2: CRAFT team CCN accepts referrals from any provider of emergency/unscheduled care in an attempt to reduce the need for SSPAU/acute admission Referrals also accepted for follow-up visits from ED/SSPAU/inpatient wards to facilitate safe earlier discharge CCN visits within 4 hours of receiving referral
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Working pattern 10am to 8pm 7days per week including bank holidays Answer phone for non-urgent messages 24/7 Parents provided with appropriate contact numbers for out of hours support
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Possible referrals High temperatures-fever management Vomiting and diarrhoea-hydration checks Viral wheeze, bronchiolotis, asthma, croup Coughs, colds & pneumonia Ear & throat infections Constipation Rashes Gastro-oesophageal reflux Henoch-Schonlein Purpura UTI
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Interventions Observation/monitoring Administration of medication Collection of laboratory samples Family support Teaching of other professionals
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Educational Needs Rotation posts for both local Trust and regionally Simulation Training – updates for whole region Regional standards for paediatrics Standardisation of services across NI for paediatrics; equity of service Workforce standardisation of roles, Band 6’s in Special Needs Schools, Band 3 at home with ventilated Children Modernisation of skill mix
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