dr paul rice regional telehealth lead yorkshire and humber hiec building awareness, capability and...
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Dr Paul Rice
Regional Telehealth Lead
Yorkshire and Humber HIEC
Building Awareness, Capability and Capacity
What is HIEC?Health Innovation and Education Cluster
All NHS Organisations and Higher Education Establishments are Members
3 Themes•Infant and Maternal Health•Patient Safety•Long Term Conditions
“Best Practice into Common Practice”Long Term Conditions = Telehealth
The “Living Lab”
2000 units
2500 units
250 units
50 units50/500 units
100 units
80/160 units
ContextYorkshire: A Living Laboratory
Current Tender 1000 units
Regional TeleHealth
Programme
Evaluation
Change Management/Capacity and Capability Building
Hub Services
Workforce/Education
Procurement
Service & Technology
Now and Next Activities• 2 Rapid Implementation Sites – Scarborough (Heart Failure) + East Riding of Yorkshire (Dementia)
•Introduction to Telehealth – Co-created Leaflet Resources for Users and Carers
•New E-Learning Resource – Behavioural Change
•Ad Hoc Consultancy Support – Regional and National
•Conferences, Workshop/Masterclasses and Events
•DALLAS
•Connecting to the S4C, S4H, EU, Workforce Devt Agenda
The “Hub” Resource • Full spectrum of high tech telemedicine to low tech telehealth (motivational telecoaching, telemonitoring) and telecare required
• Local/Sub-Regional telemonitoring centre(s) to enable patients to join proven service models at incremental cost
• Interoperability to ensure incorporation of trended data into “end to end” patient record/care plan
• Technical infrastructure as a basis for further innovation• Credible high quality efficient service models to be identified
and introduced• Expert resource to inform change management, capacity and
capability, education and training propositions • Horizon scan to ensure that the next new technology enabled
service models are identified