Presentation given at the February Call for the Data Use Community (https://ohie.org/duc/). What Partners In Health is doing in collaboration with the Ministry of Health.
Mary Dunnion, Deputy Director of Regulation Health and Children's Services, HIQAInvestnet
This document outlines the journey of regulation in Ireland's healthcare system from 2007 to 2014. It discusses the national standards that were developed for various healthcare services over this period. It also notes the priorities of quality, safety, and patient experience that must be balanced with efficiency amidst austerity measures. Finally, it outlines the regulatory approach going forward from 2014 which includes risk-based inspections, quality improvement initiatives, and developing standards for general practice care.
This document provides a summary of Thabita Georges' qualifications and experience as a registered nurse. It includes her contact information, objective to obtain an RN position, qualifications including being fluent in French and Creole and holding a valid NYS RN license, education history from La Guardia Community College and Suffolk Community College, and work experience as a registered nurse at United Cerebral Palsy and OBCG Charitable Organization in Haiti and as a certified nurse aide at Medford Multicare Center.
Developing and implementing clinical standards for seven day servicesNHS Improving Quality
Celia Ingham Clark National Director: Reducing Premature Mortality. Slides from Celia's presentation from the 7 Day Services events West Midlands 11th June and East Midlands 12th June 2014
Global Health Digital Forum (GHDF) in December 2017. Real world case studies of approaches and challenges in Kenya, Mozambique, and Haiti. Panel discussion with Jan Flowers, Valério João, Jonathan Dick, and Ellen Ball.
Christina Wanscher presents an introduction to the Danish Healthcare system, healthcare transformation initiatives, National Healthcare IT and Integrated Care.
Details on the presentation found in link:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/city-operations/curam-research-institute/curam-roundtable/index.html
Nichole Ryder has over 15 years of experience as a medical coder at Aurora Health Care Inc. She codes patient records using classification systems like ICD-9, ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. Ryder resolves issues with codes by consulting doctors and participating in coding team meetings. She maintains a quality standard of at least 90% and codes 40 outpatient surgery records per 8-hour shift. Ryder received her coding certificate from WCTC in 2000 and engages in ongoing continuing education to stay up to date with coding changes and systems.
Chanel Villalobos has over 5 years of experience as a medical assistant and enrollment specialist. She has a Bachelor's degree in Community Health Science from the University of Nevada Reno and an Associate's degree from Truckee Meadows Community College. Her education also includes a medical assisting certification from Milan Institute. She is CPR and first aid certified.
The document discusses new approaches being taken by Darwin Division of General Practice (DDHS) in response to a changing healthcare environment with tight funding. DDHS has adopted a new service model inspired by the Indigenous Urban and Interface Health model, focusing on quality care through Medicare items. This involves clinics, care pathways, and electronic health records. Results from 2016-2017 show increases in new clients, Medicare income, and key performance indicators. Next steps include further embedding the service model, opening more clinics, and advocacy.
Mary Dunnion, Deputy Director of Regulation Health and Children's Services, HIQAInvestnet
This document outlines the journey of regulation in Ireland's healthcare system from 2007 to 2014. It discusses the national standards that were developed for various healthcare services over this period. It also notes the priorities of quality, safety, and patient experience that must be balanced with efficiency amidst austerity measures. Finally, it outlines the regulatory approach going forward from 2014 which includes risk-based inspections, quality improvement initiatives, and developing standards for general practice care.
This document provides a summary of Thabita Georges' qualifications and experience as a registered nurse. It includes her contact information, objective to obtain an RN position, qualifications including being fluent in French and Creole and holding a valid NYS RN license, education history from La Guardia Community College and Suffolk Community College, and work experience as a registered nurse at United Cerebral Palsy and OBCG Charitable Organization in Haiti and as a certified nurse aide at Medford Multicare Center.
Developing and implementing clinical standards for seven day servicesNHS Improving Quality
Celia Ingham Clark National Director: Reducing Premature Mortality. Slides from Celia's presentation from the 7 Day Services events West Midlands 11th June and East Midlands 12th June 2014
Global Health Digital Forum (GHDF) in December 2017. Real world case studies of approaches and challenges in Kenya, Mozambique, and Haiti. Panel discussion with Jan Flowers, Valério João, Jonathan Dick, and Ellen Ball.
Christina Wanscher presents an introduction to the Danish Healthcare system, healthcare transformation initiatives, National Healthcare IT and Integrated Care.
Details on the presentation found in link:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/city-operations/curam-research-institute/curam-roundtable/index.html
Nichole Ryder has over 15 years of experience as a medical coder at Aurora Health Care Inc. She codes patient records using classification systems like ICD-9, ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. Ryder resolves issues with codes by consulting doctors and participating in coding team meetings. She maintains a quality standard of at least 90% and codes 40 outpatient surgery records per 8-hour shift. Ryder received her coding certificate from WCTC in 2000 and engages in ongoing continuing education to stay up to date with coding changes and systems.
Chanel Villalobos has over 5 years of experience as a medical assistant and enrollment specialist. She has a Bachelor's degree in Community Health Science from the University of Nevada Reno and an Associate's degree from Truckee Meadows Community College. Her education also includes a medical assisting certification from Milan Institute. She is CPR and first aid certified.
The document discusses new approaches being taken by Darwin Division of General Practice (DDHS) in response to a changing healthcare environment with tight funding. DDHS has adopted a new service model inspired by the Indigenous Urban and Interface Health model, focusing on quality care through Medicare items. This involves clinics, care pathways, and electronic health records. Results from 2016-2017 show increases in new clients, Medicare income, and key performance indicators. Next steps include further embedding the service model, opening more clinics, and advocacy.
This document summarizes the cystic fibrosis care environment in British Columbia. It outlines the challenges with the current system including increasing patient numbers and complexity as well as new treatments. It discusses previous attempts to address issues and the need for standards of care, improved transitions of care, access to specialized care, and data collection. The document proposes using a collective impact model to engage partners around a shared agenda of creating a sustainable provincial cystic fibrosis care system. It notes progress including the formation of an advisory group and work on standards and metrics.
This document discusses intestinal failure services in Australia. It notes there is variability in care across jurisdictions and no national policy. It discusses the role of specialized centers, multidisciplinary teams, and intestinal rehabilitation. It also addresses issues like HPN funding models and variability. The document advocates for AuSPEN to help establish standards for an intestinal failure registry, model of care, and advocacy to improve access to specialized care nationwide.
This meeting covered the following topics in 3 sentences or less:
The PCN was discussed, including what a PCN is, the practices that make up their PCN, and the workforce available through the PCN. Their website and move to online forms was reviewed. An update on COVID-19 protocols and the upcoming flu vaccine rollout starting September 11th was provided.
This document contains the minutes from a meeting at The Docs medical practice. Key points include:
- There were several new staff members introduced including GPs and reception/PCN roles.
- Building developments were discussed including an expansion.
- A Primary Care Network provides various roles to support the practice such as pharmacists, physiotherapists, and social prescribers.
- Patient registrations increased over the last quarter and there was discussion of a capitation increase.
- Complaints have risen significantly in the last few months which corresponds with increased media coverage of primary care.
- The practice discussed providing both flu and COVID vaccinations with clinics held and more planned. Safety protocols remain in place at
The meeting will provide updates on staffing changes at The Docs practice, introduce the new Mental Health Practitioner role, discuss building developments, review the services available through the local Primary Care Network, and address questions from patients. Key points include:
- Welcoming new GP registrars and saying goodbye to a departing doctor.
- The Mental Health Practitioner will take a trauma-informed approach, facilitating self-management, access to treatment, and brief interventions.
- 10,182 patients are now registered at The Docs, with 193 waiting to register.
- COVID protocols like masks and cleaning remain in place.
- Attendees can suggest topics for the next Patient Participation Group meeting.
Presentation made by Celia Ingham Clark National Director for Reducing Premature Mortality, at Improving access to seven day services. Southampton 25 March 2015
Transforming End of Life Care in Acute Hospitals PM Workshop 5: How to use th...NHS Improving Quality
Transforming End of Life Care in Acute Hospitals PM Workshop 5: How to use the revised and updated ‘Transform How to Guide’ presented by Maggie Morgan Cooke, Wendy Gray, NHS England
The document discusses Catalonia's transition from a chronic care program to an integrated health and social care model. It describes Catalonia's healthcare system and the aging population it serves. It outlines strategic projects from the 2011-2015 Health Plan including developing integrated care pathways and classifying complex chronic patients. The chronic care program aims to identify these complex patients and develop shared intervention plans incorporating health and social needs. Risk stratification tools are used to segment the population and identify those at high risk of hospitalization. [/SUMMARY]
The document provides information about e-health initiatives in Denmark. It discusses Denmark's public healthcare system and strategies to promote efficiency and quality, including e-health, telehealth, and patient empowerment solutions. It describes Denmark's national e-health infrastructure including electronic health records, a national health portal, and a national service platform that connects regions, municipalities, general practitioners, and hospitals. It also highlights several Danish telehealth and remote patient monitoring projects and platforms like OpenTelehealth that aim to provide personalized healthcare, especially for chronic disease patients.
The document summarizes Rwanda's efforts to integrate palliative care into its national health system. Key points include:
- Rwanda established a palliative care program in 2011 with a vision of universal access by 2020. It has trained over 1,000 health care professionals and integrated palliative care services into hospitals, health centers, and communities through a network of home-based care practitioners.
- Palliative care services are part of Rwanda's community-based health insurance and national health information system. A palliative care desk coordinates services at referral and provincial hospitals.
- Lessons from partnerships include the importance of regional collaboration for training and mentorship, decentralizing services to effectively scale up palliative care,
Self-management of complex chronic patients: the CONNECARE experienceEloisa Vargiu
The document discusses the ConneCare experience of self-managing complex chronic patients. It describes a co-design approach used with patients and professionals to develop a digital system. Feedback was gathered from users on requirements like physical activity monitoring, health questionnaires, and virtual visits. The first release of the system will be available end of September and clinical studies will begin in November across sites in Spain, Israel, and the Netherlands to test the system over 18 months.
aids conference 2014, hiv and aids, hiv interventions, hope program, kenya, nope kenya, people living with hiv, uptake of hiv testing and adherence to hiv treatment
The document summarizes the key discussions and outcomes from the 3rd ECDC HEV expert group meeting on November 28-29, 2018. The objectives of the meeting were to finalize the ECDC's Technical Guidance on hepatitis E virus (HEV) testing and surveillance, review epidemiological data on HEV from EU member states, and recommend actions for the EU level. The main outcomes were the finalization of the technical guidance document, agreement to potentially update the HEV assessment with new data and analyze surveillance data, and an open discussion on rat HEV. The proficiency testing for 2019 was also discussed to determine which HEV genotypes and subtypes should be the focus.
Neil Churchill - Driving change in the NHS for older people Age UK
Neil Churchill, National Director for Patient Experience, NHS England - presentation from For Later Life conference, 25th April
For more information: www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife
Collaborating with the Private Sector to Advance Series for NCDs DalyCORE Group
This document discusses strategies for integrating acute and chronic non-communicable disease (NCD) care in low-income settings. It provides examples of promising approaches, including integrating screening and diagnosis at the community level and linking patients to referral and follow-up. Another approach is customizing chronic disease management closer to home through leveraging existing platforms like HIV/TB programs, training community caregivers, and central medicine distribution. A third approach enhances emergency system efficiency and community response for time-critical events through standardized pre-hospital protocols, physician champions, and hub-and-spoke in-hospital coordination.
An evaluation of the impact of community-based interventions on hospital useNuffield Trust
The document evaluates the impact of eight community-based interventions on hospital use. It linked participants to hospital data individually and selected retrospective controls from other areas with similar demographics and prior hospital use. None of the interventions were found to significantly reduce overall hospital admissions.
HIV+ logbook tracks HIV + mother-baby pairs from pregnancy to 18 months post-partum
HIV- logbook tracks HIV- women through pregnancy for retesting at three months
Testing Telehealth Solutions for Post Acute CareVSee
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017 by VSee
Speaker: Tomi Ryba & Margaret Wilmer
Senior Director of Integrated Care of El Camino Hospital
More info at: vsee.com/conference
Partners in health's Implemention of OpenMRS in Neno, MalawiLimbani Thengo
Presentation by Partners in Health (Malawi) given at the 2017 International OpenMRS Implementers' Conference at Bingu International Conference Center in Lilongwe, Malawi.
This document summarizes the cystic fibrosis care environment in British Columbia. It outlines the challenges with the current system including increasing patient numbers and complexity as well as new treatments. It discusses previous attempts to address issues and the need for standards of care, improved transitions of care, access to specialized care, and data collection. The document proposes using a collective impact model to engage partners around a shared agenda of creating a sustainable provincial cystic fibrosis care system. It notes progress including the formation of an advisory group and work on standards and metrics.
This document discusses intestinal failure services in Australia. It notes there is variability in care across jurisdictions and no national policy. It discusses the role of specialized centers, multidisciplinary teams, and intestinal rehabilitation. It also addresses issues like HPN funding models and variability. The document advocates for AuSPEN to help establish standards for an intestinal failure registry, model of care, and advocacy to improve access to specialized care nationwide.
This meeting covered the following topics in 3 sentences or less:
The PCN was discussed, including what a PCN is, the practices that make up their PCN, and the workforce available through the PCN. Their website and move to online forms was reviewed. An update on COVID-19 protocols and the upcoming flu vaccine rollout starting September 11th was provided.
This document contains the minutes from a meeting at The Docs medical practice. Key points include:
- There were several new staff members introduced including GPs and reception/PCN roles.
- Building developments were discussed including an expansion.
- A Primary Care Network provides various roles to support the practice such as pharmacists, physiotherapists, and social prescribers.
- Patient registrations increased over the last quarter and there was discussion of a capitation increase.
- Complaints have risen significantly in the last few months which corresponds with increased media coverage of primary care.
- The practice discussed providing both flu and COVID vaccinations with clinics held and more planned. Safety protocols remain in place at
The meeting will provide updates on staffing changes at The Docs practice, introduce the new Mental Health Practitioner role, discuss building developments, review the services available through the local Primary Care Network, and address questions from patients. Key points include:
- Welcoming new GP registrars and saying goodbye to a departing doctor.
- The Mental Health Practitioner will take a trauma-informed approach, facilitating self-management, access to treatment, and brief interventions.
- 10,182 patients are now registered at The Docs, with 193 waiting to register.
- COVID protocols like masks and cleaning remain in place.
- Attendees can suggest topics for the next Patient Participation Group meeting.
Presentation made by Celia Ingham Clark National Director for Reducing Premature Mortality, at Improving access to seven day services. Southampton 25 March 2015
Transforming End of Life Care in Acute Hospitals PM Workshop 5: How to use th...NHS Improving Quality
Transforming End of Life Care in Acute Hospitals PM Workshop 5: How to use the revised and updated ‘Transform How to Guide’ presented by Maggie Morgan Cooke, Wendy Gray, NHS England
The document discusses Catalonia's transition from a chronic care program to an integrated health and social care model. It describes Catalonia's healthcare system and the aging population it serves. It outlines strategic projects from the 2011-2015 Health Plan including developing integrated care pathways and classifying complex chronic patients. The chronic care program aims to identify these complex patients and develop shared intervention plans incorporating health and social needs. Risk stratification tools are used to segment the population and identify those at high risk of hospitalization. [/SUMMARY]
The document provides information about e-health initiatives in Denmark. It discusses Denmark's public healthcare system and strategies to promote efficiency and quality, including e-health, telehealth, and patient empowerment solutions. It describes Denmark's national e-health infrastructure including electronic health records, a national health portal, and a national service platform that connects regions, municipalities, general practitioners, and hospitals. It also highlights several Danish telehealth and remote patient monitoring projects and platforms like OpenTelehealth that aim to provide personalized healthcare, especially for chronic disease patients.
The document summarizes Rwanda's efforts to integrate palliative care into its national health system. Key points include:
- Rwanda established a palliative care program in 2011 with a vision of universal access by 2020. It has trained over 1,000 health care professionals and integrated palliative care services into hospitals, health centers, and communities through a network of home-based care practitioners.
- Palliative care services are part of Rwanda's community-based health insurance and national health information system. A palliative care desk coordinates services at referral and provincial hospitals.
- Lessons from partnerships include the importance of regional collaboration for training and mentorship, decentralizing services to effectively scale up palliative care,
Self-management of complex chronic patients: the CONNECARE experienceEloisa Vargiu
The document discusses the ConneCare experience of self-managing complex chronic patients. It describes a co-design approach used with patients and professionals to develop a digital system. Feedback was gathered from users on requirements like physical activity monitoring, health questionnaires, and virtual visits. The first release of the system will be available end of September and clinical studies will begin in November across sites in Spain, Israel, and the Netherlands to test the system over 18 months.
aids conference 2014, hiv and aids, hiv interventions, hope program, kenya, nope kenya, people living with hiv, uptake of hiv testing and adherence to hiv treatment
The document summarizes the key discussions and outcomes from the 3rd ECDC HEV expert group meeting on November 28-29, 2018. The objectives of the meeting were to finalize the ECDC's Technical Guidance on hepatitis E virus (HEV) testing and surveillance, review epidemiological data on HEV from EU member states, and recommend actions for the EU level. The main outcomes were the finalization of the technical guidance document, agreement to potentially update the HEV assessment with new data and analyze surveillance data, and an open discussion on rat HEV. The proficiency testing for 2019 was also discussed to determine which HEV genotypes and subtypes should be the focus.
Neil Churchill - Driving change in the NHS for older people Age UK
Neil Churchill, National Director for Patient Experience, NHS England - presentation from For Later Life conference, 25th April
For more information: www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife
Collaborating with the Private Sector to Advance Series for NCDs DalyCORE Group
This document discusses strategies for integrating acute and chronic non-communicable disease (NCD) care in low-income settings. It provides examples of promising approaches, including integrating screening and diagnosis at the community level and linking patients to referral and follow-up. Another approach is customizing chronic disease management closer to home through leveraging existing platforms like HIV/TB programs, training community caregivers, and central medicine distribution. A third approach enhances emergency system efficiency and community response for time-critical events through standardized pre-hospital protocols, physician champions, and hub-and-spoke in-hospital coordination.
An evaluation of the impact of community-based interventions on hospital useNuffield Trust
The document evaluates the impact of eight community-based interventions on hospital use. It linked participants to hospital data individually and selected retrospective controls from other areas with similar demographics and prior hospital use. None of the interventions were found to significantly reduce overall hospital admissions.
HIV+ logbook tracks HIV + mother-baby pairs from pregnancy to 18 months post-partum
HIV- logbook tracks HIV- women through pregnancy for retesting at three months
Testing Telehealth Solutions for Post Acute CareVSee
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017 by VSee
Speaker: Tomi Ryba & Margaret Wilmer
Senior Director of Integrated Care of El Camino Hospital
More info at: vsee.com/conference
Partners in health's Implemention of OpenMRS in Neno, MalawiLimbani Thengo
Presentation by Partners in Health (Malawi) given at the 2017 International OpenMRS Implementers' Conference at Bingu International Conference Center in Lilongwe, Malawi.
Support of HIV Prevention initiatives and programmes at Karen Hospital are entrenched in the treatment
Outreach programmes to corporate, companies the universities around Karen area
Target: those who have not been tested for HIV/AIDS to carry out tests and know their statuses in order to take control of their lives
Success: More enquiries and actual use of the contraceptives both duo method and dual protection.
The History and Future of the SDA: Sustaining and Expanding the Role of an Op...Duke Heart
The document discusses the history and future of the Duke Heart Failure Same Day Access (SDA) Clinic. It began in 1998 as a Heart Failure Disease Management program and transitioned in 2012 to the SDA Clinic in response to penalties for hospital readmissions. The SDA Clinic provides an alternative to the emergency room for HF patients, using tools like IV diuretics and frequent monitoring to safely treat patients and avoid unnecessary hospital stays. Going forward, the document discusses expanding SDA services using remote monitoring, wearables, telehealth, hospital-at-home programs, and HF titration clinics to better serve patients wherever they receive care.
1) Around 1.5 million Kenyans are living with HIV, with about 500,000 not yet initiated on treatment. HIV self-testing (ST) is being implemented to help reach the 90:90:90 goal.
2) ST was included in national guidelines in 2009 but is just now being rolled out. Acceptability studies found 72% of Kenyans would use ST kits. ST can reach populations like men and youth who haven't previously tested.
3) A pilot with 16 pharmacies in major cities will help inform a wider private sector rollout of ST in Kenya, scheduled for the end of April 2017. Procurement of WHO-prequalified ST kits and public sector distribution will then begin.
The document summarizes India's National Leprosy Eradication Programme. It discusses that leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae bacteria and mainly affects the skin and peripheral nerves. The key milestones of the programme included introducing multi-drug therapy in 1982 and achieving elimination at the national level in 2005. The current strategies include integrating leprosy services into general healthcare, promoting early detection and complete treatment, involving ASHA workers, and reducing stigma through information campaigns. The goal is to continue driving down prevalence rates toward total eradication of the disease in India.
This document provides updates on several UK antenatal screening programmes, including key performance indicators (KPIs) for screening coverage, new educational resources, and data collection efforts. It discusses updates to screening programmes for sickle cell and thalassemia (SCT), infectious diseases in pregnancy (IDPS), fetal anomaly scan (FASP), and diabetic eye screening in pregnancy (DESP). New KPIs and resources are being introduced to improve screening coverage and support providers. Data reporting has faced challenges but work is ongoing to address issues.
This document provides updates on several UK antenatal screening programmes, including key performance indicators (KPIs) for screening coverage, new educational resources, and data collection efforts. It discusses updates to screening programmes for sickle cell and thalassemia (SCT), infectious diseases in pregnancy (IDPS), fetal anomaly scan (FASP), and diabetic eye screening in pregnancy (DESP). New KPIs and resources are being introduced to improve screening coverage and support providers. Data reporting challenges include incomplete IT systems and an inability to define exclusions in some categories.
2023JUL_Webinar_Ped QoC (1) (1).pptx by mitikumitiku34
The document summarizes a webinar on advancing pediatric quality of care held by the Child Health Task Force. It includes:
- Agenda items on sharing country efforts to improve pediatric quality from Kenya and Uganda, outcomes of recent discussions, and a roundtable discussion.
- Kenya has made progress developing pediatric quality standards and indicators, piloting a health facility assessment tool, and mapping indicators to their health information system. Challenges include resources for wide implementation and institutionalizing standards.
- Uganda has seen steady reductions in childhood mortality since 1989 through programs addressing leading causes of death. Future focus is strengthening health systems to support quality service delivery across all levels of care.
South Region CCG Mental Health Masterclass - EIP Preparedness ProgrammeSarah Amani
The Early Intervention in Mental Health Network's mission is to improve health and social outcomes for young people with first episode psychosis, including symptom reduction and engagement with education and employment.
This document is the beginning of a programme to help people work together in preparation of the regions task to achieve the above mission.
Two of the New York metro area’s largest provider organizations will share their experiences leveraging HIE as one of many tools to decrease fragmentation of care and improve patients’ experiences across acute and post-acute care settings for patients undergoing elective surgeries. Representatives from NYULMC and VNSNY will summarize their efforts to redesign more personalized specific care pathways and the central role played by the implementation of real-time data exchange to provide a seamless transfer of clinical data between providers caring for the patient at the time of discharge and throughout the post-acute period.
• Kathleen Mullaly - Senior Director for Clinical Operations, Department of Network Integration, NYU Langone Medical Center
• Amy Weiss - Director for Strategic Account Development, Integrated Delivery Systems, Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY)
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 18, 2014
The document summarizes a palliative and end of life care service called Coordinated, Safe and Integrated (CoSI) care. CoSI aims to [1] reduce hospital admissions and support patient choice for place of care and death, [2] provide enhanced coordination of care across partner organizations for patients with 6-8 weeks to live, and [3] lower costs compared to usual care. Since launching in 2014, CoSI has supported over 500 patients, with 76% receiving care within 48 hours and 100% of patients who died achieving their preferred place of death at home. Evaluation found acute care costs were £1,700 on average for CoSI patients versus £3,812 for others in their last 3 months
Country Learnings and opportunities to advance pediatric quality of carekunalkanani5
This document summarizes discussions from a webinar on advancing pediatric quality of care held by the Child Health Task Force Network. Representatives from Kenya and Uganda shared their experiences designing and implementing national programs to improve pediatric quality of care. Key barriers to pediatric quality of care were identified, such as lack of prioritization and coordination, as well as opportunities like leveraging existing quality improvement platforms and expanding measurement of pediatric quality indicators. The webinar aimed to facilitate peer learning between countries on progress and priorities for scaling up pediatric quality of care.
Making Seven Day Services a reality, pop up uni, 2 pm, 3 september 2015NHS England
Following discussions on reducing weekend mortality rates, four clinical standards were identified as having the most impact: timely consultant review, access to diagnostics, access to interventions, and ongoing review. Each NHS trust was asked to complete a self-assessment tool to establish a baseline for meeting these standards by September 2015. The results will be used to track national progress in implementing seven-day services. Key lessons from early adopter sites included the importance of workforce, shared vision, increased partnerships, measurement, leadership, and patient experience.
Human: Thank you for the summary. Summarize the following section of the document:
Step Up Step Down - Key Outcomes
- Monthly report and dashboard to measure:
- Number
South Tyneside Foundation Trust- Diabetic screening one stop screening servic...RuthEvansPEN
This document discusses the implementation of a "one stop shop" screening service for diabetic patients in South Tyneside. It aims to provide patients' preferred annual diabetic assessments and tests in a single appointment, including foot and eye screening, BMI, blood pressure, HbA1c, cholesterol and more. Test results will be recorded in an existing diabetes registry and shared with GPs. Challenges may include some patients refusing certain tests and integrating the eye screening program's requirements. The service aims to improve outcomes by coordinating care and increasing the uptake of annual diabetic reviews.
Dr Derek Thompson: Building a caring futureNuffield Trust
In this slideshow, Dr Derek Thompson, GP and Medical Director at Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust, on reducing the length of hospital stay and building a caring future.
Dr Thompson spoke at the Nuffield Trust ‘Reducing the length of stay’ event in September2014.
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Letter to MREC - application to conduct studyAzreen Aj
Application to conduct study on research title 'Awareness and knowledge of oral cancer and precancer among dental outpatient in Klinik Pergigian Merlimau, Melaka'
COPD Treatment in Ghatkopar,Mumbai. Dr Kumar DoshiDr Kumar Doshi
Are you or a loved one affected by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)? Discover comprehensive and advanced treatment options with Dr. Kumar Doshi, a preeminent COPD specialist based in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
Dr. Kumar Doshi is dedicated to delivering the highest standard of care for COPD patients. Whether you are seeking a diagnosis, a second opinion, or exploring new treatment avenues, this presentation will guide you through the exceptional services available at his practice in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
The facial nerve, also known as cranial nerve VII, is one of the 12 cranial nerves originating from the brain. It's a mixed nerve, meaning it contains both sensory and motor fibres, and it plays a crucial role in controlling various facial muscles, as well as conveying sensory information from the taste buds on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
As Mumbai's premier kidney transplant and donation center, L H Hiranandani Hospital Powai is not just a medical facility; it's a beacon of hope where cutting-edge science meets compassionate care, transforming lives and redefining the standards of kidney health in India.
Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
The "Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips" offers essential guidance for navigating rainy weather conditions. It covers strategies for staying safe during storms, flood prevention measures, and advice on preparing for inclement weather. This advisory aims to ensure individuals are equipped with the knowledge and resources to handle the challenges of the rainy season effectively, emphasizing safety, preparedness, and resilience.
Get Covid Testing at Fit to Fly PCR TestNX Healthcare
A Fit-to-Fly PCR Test is a crucial service for travelers needing to meet the entry requirements of various countries or airlines. This test involves a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for COVID-19, which is considered the gold standard for detecting active infections. At our travel clinic in Leeds, we offer fast and reliable Fit to Fly PCR testing, providing you with an official certificate verifying your negative COVID-19 status. Our process is designed for convenience and accuracy, with quick turnaround times to ensure you receive your results and certificate in time for your departure. Trust our professional and experienced medical team to help you travel safely and compliantly, giving you peace of mind for your journey.
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
MBC Support Group for Black Women – Insights in Genetic Testing.pdfbkling
Christina Spears, breast cancer genetic counselor at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, joined us for the MBC Support Group for Black Women to discuss the importance of genetic testing in communities of color and answer pressing questions.
Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is summary of hypertension -
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
Digital Health for Patient Retention (Neno District, Malawi)
1. Digital health for patient retention (Neno
District, Malawi)
February 9th 2021
Limbani Thengo
2. Outline
• Background
• Integrated Chronic Care Clinic (IC3)
• Present day
• Appointment report
• TRACE
• Integration with Medic Mobile (YendaNafe)
3. Background
• 2007: PIH and started customizing OpenMRS for Neno District
HIV program
• 2015: Integrated Chronic Care Clinic launched (Combining HIV
& NCD care)
• 2018: Advanced NCD clinic open
• 2019: Point of Care screening application implemented
4.
5. 2021 - TODAY
HIV PATIENTS
active in care
8,531
NCD PATIENTS
active in care
4,412
FACILITIES
supported by OpenMRS
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7. Tracking Retention and Client
Enrollment (TRACE)
• Two weeks report
Two weeks report
CHWs alert HIV and NCD
clients who
• recently missed an
appointment
• have urgent lab results
• need a lab test
IC3 TRACE team follows
• HIV clients who have not made it
back into care 6w after missed
appointment or urgent lab results
• NCD clients who have been out of
care more than 6 weeks and are high
priority, (e.g. Stage 3 HTN clients or diabetic
client on insulin)
• Six weeks report