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Integrated Care Management
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Population Management Model Supported Self Care Care Management Health Promotion Population wide prevention Care coordination Most Complex Range of risk Education Lifestyle
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What is Integrated Care Management ? Proactive approach High risk patients Medical/nursing/pharmaceutical/social needs Undertaken by Qualified Professional Suitable trained and competent
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What does it involve? Full assessment medical, nursing, pharmaceutical and social care needs Develop personalised holistic care plans Involve patients and carers as partners Highly visible Lead role Secure services/ treatments modalities Teach pt/ carers monitor condition Maintain contact through hospital admissions Cross boundary working
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Potential Benefits Better outcomes for individuals, their families, carers and communities Improved access to services Reduction in the use of unplanned care Improved concordance with medication Improved partnership working Reduction in the number of professionals involved in the individuals care Improved choice Greater continuity of support / care / involvement More control in the package of care / support provided Improved and speedier decision making Empowerment of individual through active participation in the process
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Care Managers Training(Health Staff) Advanced clinical assessment skills Physical examination skills Minor Major Illness Injury Nurse Treatment Service (MINTS) Independent and Supplementary prescribing Care Management Training
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Lanarkshire Pilots 12 month pilots Outcome Measures Admission rates, LOS, pharmaceutical care, GP attendances, clinical consultations, equipment, social care service utilisation, patient, carer, staff satisfaction Most effective approaches rolled out across Lanarkshire
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Lanarkshire Locality pilots
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High Risk by Gender
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High Risk : Total Bed Days used
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High Risk group and number of Emergency Admissions
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Emergency Admissions Vs Total Bed Days
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Principal Diagnosis of High Risk
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High Risk cohort by Probability
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Probability Vs Diagnosis
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SPARRA Outcomes in Lanarkshire
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38%
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Shared Learning
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