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Community assets and mobilising: care in the community

Community assets and mobilising: care in the community. Paul Sinden Director of Commissioning 1 October 2013. Service priorities:. Hospital costs and moving care into the community:. Urgent Care Outpatients Admissions.

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Community assets and mobilising: care in the community

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  1. Community assets and mobilising: care in the community Paul Sinden Director of Commissioning 1 October 2013

  2. Service priorities:

  3. Hospital costs and moving care into the community: Urgent Care Outpatients Admissions

  4. How will you know if you have succeeded?What process or outcome measures will be used? When, and who, will assess impact? What commissioners look for in a proposal: • What • Who • How • Linked datasets • Matched case-control • Clearly defined intentions • Qualitative & quantitative • PMO Approach • The whole pathway • Total costs • Quality & Experience • Health outcomes • Process • Collaboration • Patients and carers: co-production • Academic insight • Frontline staff experience

  5. Questions: • How can you support people to stay out of hospital and be looked after in the community? • How can you help support lifestyle change in the local community? • What skills do you have to support this type of work? • Where do you think you need to develop your skills within your organisations and what support do you need to do this?

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