qic presentation
DESCRIPTION
Presentation introducing the Quality in Care (QIC) Programme - a new scheme to identify, celebrate, showcase, learn from and share best practice in patient care in a specific therapy area. The first QiC Programme will focus on Diabetes care in the UK, with both an Awards ceremony and and following opportunities to share and learn from initiatives and ideas concerning what makes best practice.TRANSCRIPT
Identify
Celebrate
Showcase
Share
What is QiC? •New initiative specifically for individual therapy areas
•Recognising good practice
•Rewarding initiatives that improve patient outcomes
•Across four nations
•In line with the quality & productivity challenge
•Collaboration
•Putting patients first
What makes QiC different? •Unique focus on therapy areas
– Diabetes – COPD– Oncology – Dementia– Cardiovascular – Rheumatology
– Mental Health
•Inclusive
– NHS– Industry – Third sector
•Forum for learning and sharing
Reputation built on:
– Integrity
– Quality
– Excellence
– Commitment
– In line with current healthcare environment
– Showing good practice
– Encouraging change
Support from leading bodiesIndustry
Patient groupsNHS
Diabetes UK on board
Aims and objectives
How does it work?
Entry
Judging
Awards Presentation
Showcase
Share
Entry
•14 categories
•Simple, easy to enter
•Broad criteria
•Direct/indirect
•Spread the word
•Open: 1st October
Judging
•Governance
•Expert panels
•2 rounds
•Shortlist
Awards
•Reward
•Celebrate •London
•May 2011
Showcase
•Platform
•Good practice
•Learn from
•Case studies
•June 2011
Share •Database
•Disseminate
•Implement
QiC Diabetes categories •Best programme for specialist groups (6 winners)
– Frail & elderly– Children & young people– Pregnancy & maternity– Foot care– In patients– Health inequalities
•NHS team of the year working in diabetes
•Community initiative of the year
•Industry led initiative of the year
•Partnership working of the year
•Innovation award
•Best type 2 diabetes prevention initiative
•Best screening/early detection initiative
•Best initiative supporting self- care
•Best integrated care initiative
•Best emergency/In-patient care initiative
•Best initiative managing complications associated with diabetes
•Best safe care of patients initiative
•Clinical service redesign
What are the judges looking for?
•Meeting QIPP criteria
•Evidence of the problem
•Strategy to solve it
•Participation & consultation
•Cost benefit analysis
•Demonstrable change
•Quality improvement
•Value
•Sustainability & transferability
•Equality & inclusivity
Evidence of
•Ambition
•Joined up thinking
•Innovation
•Team working
•Patient engagement
In it to Win it
Timeline Website – September
Entry drive – October-December
Entry deadline – January 2011
Judging – March
Awards presentation – May
Showcase – June
(Repeat every 2 years)
www.qualityincare.org