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Aberdeen City
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Format for Workstreams sessions Introductions at your table Improvement Bootcamp overview and other improvement journeys Components of a learning system – how does our work stack up? Workstream presentations – 30 mins each including Q&A Table top reflection on own learning and application of improvement methodology
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The Bootcamp Experience : from this…..
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The Bootcamp Experience : to this……
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Components of a Learning System 1.System level measures 2.Explicit theory or rationale for system changes 3.Segmentation of the population 4.Learn by testing changes sequentially 5.Use informative cases: “Act for the individual learn for the population” 6.Learning during scale-up and spread with a production plan to go to scale 7.Periodic review 8.People to manage and oversee the learning system From Tom Nolan PhD, IHI
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Workstream Breakout Day 2 Aberdeen 3 rd. largest city in Scotland. Population = 220, 420. 70, 198 are aged 0-25.
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Aberdeen The economy is dominated by the Oil Industry. Despite the healthy state of Aberdeen’s economy, the gap between the affluent and our most vulnerable citizens is evident.
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Current project Early intervention: Allocation of Health Plan Indicator by 16 weeks of pregnancy
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Why… A Pathway of Care for Vulnerable Families (0-3)
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Initial Snap Shot TOTAL NO. OF CASENOTES HPI - YESHPI - NOCOMPARISON Antenatal - 20 2 (10%)18 (90%)Matched prediction Postnatal - 40 5 (12%)35 (88%)Matched prediction OVERALL TOTAL 7 (12%)53 (88%)Matched prediction
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Key wins in presented areas of work Improved communication Improved understanding of GIRFEC Improved social risk assessment in pregnancy
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Earlier engagement with women and families Development of Assessment Tools Improved quality andCONFIDENCE Key wins in presented areas of work
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Key lessons Leadership Ownership from wider team Workstream Leads capacity
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Collaboration has to become the ‘norm’. We need to grow our own Improvement Coaches Be brave! Key lessons
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Developing Measurement - Key Wins The initial snap shot Real Time Data
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Real time picture Highlights what’s working well Demonstrates whether the change was an improvement Developing Measurement - Lessons Learnt
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Make data collection easy Involve the frontline staff in design Have a plan and don’t be afraid Keep it simple! Developing Measurement - Lessons Learnt
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Results do the talking Builds confidence Engages others Encourages ownership and accountability Small scale delivers results Testing – Key Wins
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Test, Test, Test! Study & Act QUICKLY Be focused & persistent! Invest time to reap rewards Testing – Key Wins
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Stay focussed and understand where you want to be Start small – don’t try to solve the worries of the world Don’t be distracted by others frustrations Testing – Lessons Learnt
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Test under different conditions Spread The ‘so what’ factor The Next 3-6 Months…..
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TABLE DISCUSSION Who are individuals and/or teams currently working on in this area? Are they currently using Quality Improvement methods/PDSA cycles to guide their learning? Reflecting on the emerging knowledge within this area, what are some potential tests of change you could run that might accelerate your work?
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