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DELIVERING SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE Quality Strategy for Health and Social Care

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Page 1: DELIVERING SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE Quality Strategy for Health and Social Care

DELIVERING SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE

Quality Strategy for Health and Social Care

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HSC Quality Policy Development

Best Practice, Best Care (2001) Statutory Duty of Quality (2003) RQIA established (2005) Link to NICE established (2006) Safety First (2006) HSC Safety Forum and GAIN created (2007)

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HSC Quality Policy Development

Service Frameworks programme initiated (2007) Safety, Quality & Standards Directorate (2007) Confidence-in-Care programme initiated (2008) New HSC Complaints Procedure (2009) Statutory Duty of Involvement (2009) Quality 2020 – 10 Year Quality Strategy (2011)

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Why a Quality Strategy now?

To build on success and achieve even more To give added focus, direction and motivation To better involve people in quality improvement To deal with the challenges and opportunities ahead To protect and improve quality

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Strategic Relevance

Transforming

Your

Care

The financial challenge

Public demands and expectations

Change Drivers –

demography, environment, science, social

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High quality work?

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The 3 Key Elements of Quality

Safety

Effectiveness

Patient and Client Focus

Quality

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Obstacles to Quality Improvement

Resources – not enough or poorly used Behaviours - arrogance, ‘club mentality’, rivalry Human factors - ergonomics, poor design Inadequate information and measurement Lack of knowledge and skills Public expectations The health ‘archipelago’

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“High Quality Costs Money”

Poor quality costs MORE!• Clinical negligence costs - £20m• Adverse-incident added bed days - £75m• Drug wastage - £15m• Ineffective procedures - ?• Non-compliance with Best Practice - ?• Loss of respect and trust of users - ?

How much do you think poor quality costs?

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Quality 2020 launched by Minister Edwin Poots on 17 November 2011

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Design Principles

Deliver services that are holistic in nature

Focus on needs of individuals, carers and families

Be accessible, responsive, integrated, and innovative

Be unconstrained by boundaries and flexible

Protect the vulnerable and help people help themselves

Use the best available evidence for design and practice

Listen to the views and experiences of service users

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Values Empowerment Equity Involvement Respect Partnership Excellence Community Continuity Value for Money

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The Vision

“To be recognised internationally, but especially by the people of Northern Ireland, as a leader for excellence in health and social care”

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The MissionThe inherent motivation of staff to deliver high quality must be supported by strong leadership and direction at all levels, along with adequate resources, in order to:

focus on improved health and social wellbeing for all; provide the right services, in the right place, at the right time; develop effective partnerships and communication between those

who receive and those who provide services; create a culture of learning and continuous improvement that is

innovative and reinforced by empirical and applied research; devise better ways of measuring the quality of services; and protect and enhance trust and confidence in services.

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The Strategic Goals Transforming the Culture - A dynamic HSC culture

focused on continuous quality improvement that values learning and inspires trust

Strengthening the workforce - A workforce that is confident, skilled and quality-inspired

Raising the standards - A more robust set of service standards effectively applied

Measuring the improvement - An effective set of quality measures and improvement techniques

Integrating the care - More effective integration of services and interfaces

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Implementation (Years 1-3)• Improvement methods development• Patient Client Feedback scoping• Culture scoping & development

CULTURE

• PPI development • Quality Reports development & implementation• Quality Training Passport scoping

WORKFORCE

• Quality Indicators development & implementation• Quality Performance targets scoping• Quality Research development

MEASURES

• Service Frameworks II development & implementation• Standards Strategy development• Quality Website scoping & development

STANDARDS

• Integration Barriers scoping• Quality Information Systems development

INTEGRATION

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Key Messages

Quality 2020 to protect and improve quality not just for clinicians a reference point for all we do must be dynamic and relevant all 3 Quality dimensions matter an improvement Agenda and Context

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Next Steps

Quality 2020 Implementation Plan - February

2012

Programme Commencement - April 2012

HSC Bodies’ Quality Reports - 2013/14

1st Triennial Review - January 2014