The document discusses Scotland's Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Programme, which aims to use technology to support 300,000 additional people by 2016 and help them remain in their homes and communities. It outlines recommendations from the 2011 Christie Commission to reshape care and the 2020 vision of enabling people to live longer, healthier lives at home. The TEC Programme focuses on areas like telecare, digital platforms, and an improvement program to enhance health and well-being through citizen-centered, innovative uses of familiar technology.
11. Christie Commission 2011
• Commissioned by Scottish
Government
• Chaired by Dr Campbell
Christie
• Operated Independent of
the Scottish Government
• Role was to develop
recommendations for the
future delivery of public
services.
25. Where are we now?
• Ten years after the introduction of free personal care
• Substantial shift in the balance of care
• Main effects of demographic change still to be felt
• Wide variations between local authorities in level of
provision
• Modest moves towards personalisation – self directed
support
• Health spending protected
• Local government experienced cuts
34. Technology-Enabled Care (TEC)
Programme Background
• Supporting the Health & Wellbeing Outcomes
• Designed to significantly extend the numbers of
people directly benefiting from technology enabled
care and support in Scotland :
To enable greater choice and control in health, care &
wellbeing services for an additional 300,000 people
by March 2016, enabling more of our citizens to
remain at home and in their communities.
• Additional investment – national and local
35. TEC Programme Aims :
• To improve health & wellbeing outcomes for Scottish citizens;
• To embed TEC within strategic planning and service (re)design
processes;
• To expand and integrate the effective use of TEC as a
sustainable & cost effective component of our health, housing
and care services;
• To promote greater use, integration and sharing of
technologies across sectors and services;
• To raise awareness and promote the digital agenda within
health, housing & social care;
• To achieve sustainable and manageable growth in the number
of individuals supported by TEC;
• To routinely use measurement and evaluation for continuous
improvement and service planning.
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Infrastructure
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Core Services
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43. Telecare Ambitions within TEC Year 1
•Deliver a marked increase in the number of people
supported through the provision of telecare
systems/services.
•Particular focus on upstream prevention, supporting people
at transitional points of care and people with dementia and
their carers.
•Almost 10,000 additional people supported to date from
TEC Year 1 funding
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100
105
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Index(2011=100) Telecare and Homecare provided to individuals aged 65+;
Scotland: Recent trend, indexed
Telecare only
Homecare with
Telecare
Homecare only
Source: Scottish Government ASD; analysis by
P Knight JIT
47. A Strategic National
Delivery Plan for 2016
onwards• Our over-arching goal is to ensure
Technology Enabled Care makes a
significant contribution to
enhancing the health and well
being of the population of
Scotland, and in so doing addresses
health inequalities, improves
personal outcomes for those with
care needs (including carers) and
supports efficiency and economy
within the health and care systems.
48. Principles
• Citizen Centred : co design and develop
solutions and actively participate in
management and delivery of their own
health and care
• Self – Management: flexible solutions that
supports the management of disease and
well being and expand choice and control
• Familiarity: build on existing and
increasingly familiar technologies
• Innovative: secure continued investment in
innovation
• Economic: focus on best value and building
collaborative relationships with industry
partners