Delivery of eQIPP through a seven day working physiotherapy service for cardi...NHS Improving Quality
Delivery of eQIPP through a seven day working physiotherapy service for cardio-thoracic surgery patients
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Poster from the 'Delivering NHS services, seven days a week' event held in Birmingham on 16 November 2013
More information about this event can be found at
http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/news-events/events/nhs-services-seven-days-a-week.aspx
Let's Talk Research Annual Conference - 24th-25th September 2014 (Carol Doyle)NHSNWRD
"Enhancing musculoskeletal research in primary care: engaging a community musculoskeletal physiotherapy service in research studies": Carol Doyle's presentation from the conference.
We specialize in the successful placement of all physician specialties and sub-specialties in small rural facilities, large medical centers, healthcare systems, and academics. We ensure that your new physician will integrate well into your community as both a true leader and a valuable asset for your facility.
Delivery of eQIPP through a seven day working physiotherapy service for cardi...NHS Improving Quality
Delivery of eQIPP through a seven day working physiotherapy service for cardio-thoracic surgery patients
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Poster from the 'Delivering NHS services, seven days a week' event held in Birmingham on 16 November 2013
More information about this event can be found at
http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/news-events/events/nhs-services-seven-days-a-week.aspx
Let's Talk Research Annual Conference - 24th-25th September 2014 (Carol Doyle)NHSNWRD
"Enhancing musculoskeletal research in primary care: engaging a community musculoskeletal physiotherapy service in research studies": Carol Doyle's presentation from the conference.
We specialize in the successful placement of all physician specialties and sub-specialties in small rural facilities, large medical centers, healthcare systems, and academics. We ensure that your new physician will integrate well into your community as both a true leader and a valuable asset for your facility.
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Education: Values, Communication & Tools
Presented by Shelley Cohen Konrad & Jennifer Morton
University of New England
Maine Family Medicine
Improving NHS staff experience to improve NHS staff performance:
This session focused upon the impact staff engagement and experience has on organisational performance, specifically patient experience. The session was aimed at commissioners and policy makers, and outlined why staff experience is so important. It also offered examples from an organisation that has improved staff experience to great effect.
Sally Pezaro (Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR), University of Coventry) and Rhian Bishop (Staff Engagement Lead at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust).
Person-centred care and patient activationNuffield Trust
Richard Owen, NHS England, and Dr Natalie Armstrong of the University of Leicester present on evaluating Person Centred Care through Patient Activation Measure (PAM).
Escalating healthcare costs, heightened awareness of medical errors, and a higher-than-ever number of insured Americans have drawn attention to the need for quality improvement in US healthcare. Today, many efforts around patient outcomes and safety, care coordination, efficiency, and cost-cutting are underway and care redesign initiatives are being evaluated to guide future healthcare quality improvements. The following tips may aid you in your healthcare improvement efforts.
Patient activation: New insights into the role of patients in self-managementMS Trust
This presentation by Helen Gilburt, Fellow at The King's Fund, looks at why some people are active at managing their health while others are quite passive, and how levels of patient activation impact on health outcomes.
It was presented at the MS Trust Annual Conference in November 2014.
The COTSS - Older people Conference keynote presentation by Dr Dawn Skelton PhD Reader in Ageing and Health, HealthQWest, Glasgow Caledonian University coordinator of Prevention of Falls Network Europe Chair, Organising Committee, and World Congress on Active Ageing 2012. COT Annual Conference 2010 (22-25 June 2010)
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Education: Values, Communication & Tools
Presented by Shelley Cohen Konrad & Jennifer Morton
University of New England
Maine Family Medicine
Improving NHS staff experience to improve NHS staff performance:
This session focused upon the impact staff engagement and experience has on organisational performance, specifically patient experience. The session was aimed at commissioners and policy makers, and outlined why staff experience is so important. It also offered examples from an organisation that has improved staff experience to great effect.
Sally Pezaro (Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR), University of Coventry) and Rhian Bishop (Staff Engagement Lead at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust).
Person-centred care and patient activationNuffield Trust
Richard Owen, NHS England, and Dr Natalie Armstrong of the University of Leicester present on evaluating Person Centred Care through Patient Activation Measure (PAM).
Escalating healthcare costs, heightened awareness of medical errors, and a higher-than-ever number of insured Americans have drawn attention to the need for quality improvement in US healthcare. Today, many efforts around patient outcomes and safety, care coordination, efficiency, and cost-cutting are underway and care redesign initiatives are being evaluated to guide future healthcare quality improvements. The following tips may aid you in your healthcare improvement efforts.
Patient activation: New insights into the role of patients in self-managementMS Trust
This presentation by Helen Gilburt, Fellow at The King's Fund, looks at why some people are active at managing their health while others are quite passive, and how levels of patient activation impact on health outcomes.
It was presented at the MS Trust Annual Conference in November 2014.
The COTSS - Older people Conference keynote presentation by Dr Dawn Skelton PhD Reader in Ageing and Health, HealthQWest, Glasgow Caledonian University coordinator of Prevention of Falls Network Europe Chair, Organising Committee, and World Congress on Active Ageing 2012. COT Annual Conference 2010 (22-25 June 2010)
This presentation was prepared for educating the patients with stroke and their caregivers about the role of Occupational Therapy in Parkinson's Disease. It gives a very BRIEF over view about OT in Parkinson's Disease rehabilitation
This is a lecture on Women's & Men's Health Physiotherapy aimed at Physio students to demonstrate Scope of practice and to signpost to clinician and patient resources.
When we talk about women’s health physiotherapy, we are talking about all that issues that might bother a woman in any phase of her life. We have specialist who know about pre/post natal care and have experience of doing so. Visit imphysiotherapy.com for details.
Evidence based practice (EBP) in physiotherapy Saurab Sharma
This presentation is the classroom lecture for undergraduate physiotherapy students whom I teach at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences in Nepal. This is an introductory lecture. Students carry on with steps of EBP in the years to come during the student life and use it for their presentations and clinical learning placement.
Other students too may benefit. I highly encourage other students, especially in some parts of India where EBP is not taught, and is reserved for Master's degree program. I completely disagree with this concept, as EBP is the pillar of a responsible physiotherapy practice. Early it starts, better it is.
At the end of this presentation you will be able to:
Define evidence-based practice
Describe process & outline steps of EBP
Understand PICO elements & search strategy
Identify resources to support EBP
The focus of this presentation is nursing practice, although it is still of value to physicians and other health care professionals.
Detailed account of the various changes that occur in maternal anatomy, physiology, and metabolism of pregnant women. These physiological changes are often very precise, and deviations of physiological responses can be a prelude to possible disease/infectious states. In this second part of Labor, we will examine the various systems of the human body,its altered states during pregnancy, and how those changes affect the woman preparing for delivery. Special care is imperative in properly determining the needs of an expecting mother, so developing an intimate, trusting relationship between the mother and fully understanding her physiological output will lead to the best chances of a successful delivery.
Presented by: Stephen Bevan, Centre for Workforce Effectiveness at The Work Foundation and Lancaster University
at OHSIG 2014, Friday 12/9/14, Plenary session, 9.00am
Health, well-being and productivity improvement in the workplaceLimeade
Slides from a webinar with Dr. Michael Parkinson and Limeade.
We spend $2.8 trillion on healthcare but much is attributed to waste or behaviors we can change. The best place for behavior change? The workplace.
The slides review:
- common drivers of health and productivity in the workplace
- how you can address them in your own organization
- 6-step roadmap to improvement
The Improvement Programme: Making change for the betterChris Willmott
These are the slides from a talk given at the 2015 series of Careers After Biological Sciences talks by Michael Adjei-Tabirade. At the time of the presentation Michael was Project Change Manager at St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London.
to understand importance of wellness programs in corporates and means or technology like InBody for wellness programs and camps for employees good health at corporates minimising loss due to bad health of employees and medical claims expenditure.
Similar to Physio UK Poster Presentations 2015.pdf (20)
1. Project Design
The service design is based on a gold standard
approach for Occupational Health Physiotherapy
service provision. Key principles of the service are:
• Preventative approach
• Immediate access to services
• Bespoke services, tailoring to the needs of the employee
This preventative and immediate approach to physiotherapy
has helped support employees to stay in work and achieve a
quicker return to work for employees suffering from MSDs.
Key Results & Main Outcomes Project Feedback
Introduction
Staffordshire County Council (SCC) had a
significant problem with absence and people on
restrictions due to Musculoskeletal Disorders
(MSD’s). ctchealthcare set up a new sickness
absence management service in February 2012
utilising a ‘four tiered’ model to provide immediate
Physiotherapy access and intervention for
employees of the council.
Telephone Triage Day 1
Healthcare
Advice, reassurance and
Education
Face to face Physiotherapy
Average of 3-6 sessions
required.
Functional Restoration
Programme.
Bespoke to organisation and
job role
Have some physical obstacles to
recovery. Often re-current
problems
Account for 55-65% of referrals
Minor injury with low risk of
chronicity.
Account for 20-35% of referrals
Psychological obstacles to recovery.
Require enhanced package of care.
Account for 5-12% of referrals
Account for 80% MSK absence costs
Employees injury free but
potentially at risk of injury due to
inappropriate working practice or
lifestyle
Ergonomic assessment
Training
Screening
Health Promotion
HIGH
RISK
MEDIUM
RISK
LOW RISK
PREVENTATIVE
2012
782 employees referred
20% in MSD absence
300% ROI saving of
£658,683
2013
625 employees
referred
300% ROI
2014
Over 270 employees
referred.
MSD absence <7.6%
national average.
400% ROI
‘Our Pilot Physiotherapy service
has helped us achieve a 12%
reduction in MSD absence and
shown a 300% return on our
investment.’ Ian Parry, Cabinet
Member for Finance
&Transformation.
‘After having Physiotherapy offered
the improvements have been
extraordinary. I was able to stay in
work during my recovery with the
appropriate support’
Rebecca SCC employee.Victoria Bateman: vicki@ctchealthcare.co.uk
Georgios Christopoulos: georgios@ctchealthcare.co.uk
The successful delivery of ctchealthcare’s functional
restoration program is underpinned by the council now
having no recorded long term absenteeism due to MSD
injury. This is a key contributor to the
cost saving.