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Positive about integrated healthcare

Positive about integrated healthcare. Jane Danforth Involvement Officer Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Keeping it real Carrying the torch Spreading the word.

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Positive about integrated healthcare

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  1. Positive about integrated healthcare

  2. Jane Danforth Involvement Officer Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

  3. Nottinghamshire Healthcare • NHS Trust • Keeping it real • Carrying the torch • Spreading the word

  4. Nottinghamshire Healthcare provides integrated healthcare services, including mental health, learning disability, community health services and offender healthcare with over 8,800 staff.

  5. Patient Opinion PALS, complaints and our service user carer experience survey (SUCE) PO/feedback champions in every directorate reaching the far flung corners of services An integrated approach…

  6. Listening to You – your opportunity to comment on services We’re here to listen and respond. Make a difference now!

  7. You said…. We did….

  8. Gathering Feedback Making Involvement Real • Strategic Framework for Service User/Carer nExperience - Trustwide survey, National Survey, nService User and Carer Experience Group • Listening and responding in real time

  9. Gathering Feedback Making Involvement Real • Working together as partners in decision making • Changing the culture of our Trust • Five involvement standards that we report against • Being clear on what has changed as a result of ninvolvement

  10. Positive about integrated healthcare and

  11. An independent site about your experiences of UK health services, good or bad. We pass your stories to the right people to make a difference.

  12. What do you need to succeed?

  13. Great support from the top down and vice versa • Support from the communications team, involvement lead iiipeople and general managers • Shout about it constantly and assume nothing! • Patience & tenacity • Never let go once through the door of a new service!

  14. How are we doing so far...? Runners up- Patient Experience Network National Award (PENNA) 2011 - measuring, reporting and acting on patient experience information Promoting a Positive Experience event Nov 2011 

  15. How are we doing so far...? Patient Opinion Pioneers of the Month Nov 2011 Winners – PENNA – Involvement Approach 2010 The record for the fastest PO posting and response time of any Trust! PO Guest blog

  16. Patient related outcome measures, CQuins, Quest, Quality Care Commission PO assists with Activity/finance performance targets Use PO innovatively to theme feedback Use it to communicate your work as staff Real time improvements evidenced Evidencing via PO

  17. It’s fast It’s anonymous It’s real IT WORKS!

  18. Helen Forrester Ward Manager B50, QMC Nottingham Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

  19. What difference has PO made to Ward B50? Why do you think online feedback works? Responding – how do you follow up postings and keep a track on changes? Benefits it has brought to the ward and beyond Ward B50 Mental Health Services for Older People

  20. Becoming more patient focussed More involvement & recovery based work Patient Opinion came along as something that supported cultural change and evidenced the work we do Life on Ward B50Queens Medical Centre Nottingham

  21. Feedback folders & suggestion boxes ‘You said - We did’ ‘Wishing tree’ on the ward Life on Ward B50Queens Medical Centre Nottingham

  22. “Sticky Chairs”

  23. Jane Danforth Involvement Officer Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

  24. Simon Wildgust Public Governor Member Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

  25. Simon Governor Member Service User PO Champion

  26. Feeding back to the organisation • Meet with the board with other governors and executives 4 times a year to report on involvement • Governor Ambassador for Adult Mental Health

  27. Feeding back to the organisation • Changing peoples lives happens through listening • Interacting with other service users makes a difference • I love it!

  28. What’s next? iPad Pilot in 12 areas 2011 2012 phase 2 increasing number of iPads SUCE survey launching via iSurvey

  29. 259 stories told 104 staff listening 29 stories have led to changes

  30. www.nottinghamshirehealthcare.nhs.uk Involvement Centre, Nottingham 0115 99 34567 Jane.danforth@nottshc.nhs.uk

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