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IMPRESS Conference Webcasts 2009
24
th
May 2011, The ICC Birmingham
Practical solutions to commissioning and providing high quality respiratory and end of life care
IMPRESS Co-Chairs:
Dr Steve Holmes
Dr Mike Ward
GP Shepton Mallet
Consultant Physician, Sherwood Forest Hospitals
Plenary: Quality and productivity in respiratory services
Setting the scene
Dr Jonathan Shapiro,
Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research, School of Health and Population Sciences, Birmingham
The Big Squeeze: improving quality and reducing waste – where are the big opportunities in respiratory care?
Dr Louise Restrick,
NHS London Respiratory Team Lead; Consultant Respiratory Physician, Whittington Health, London
Doing things right: IMPRESS top tips
June Roberts,
Consultant Nurse, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and NHS Salford, Respiratory Clinical Pathway Lead NHS North West
Workshops Part I
I: Commissioning respiratory care for the next five years
How should GP consortia go about commissioning respiratory care; what do GPs need to do differently?
Dr Duncan Keeley,
GP, Thame, Oxfordshire; PCRS-UK Policy Lead
What does improving early diagnosis mean and what are the issues
commissioners need to consider?
Dr Dermot Ryan,
GP and SHA Lead, East Midlands
Personalising care
Karen Ahmed,
Head of Adult Commissioning, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Procuring the right pulmonary rehabilitation service to improve quality of life and maximise its impact on admissions
Naomi McVey, Commissioning Advisor, National Institute of Clinical Excellence
II: Delivering respiratory care in the next five years
What makes a good respiratory care provider: How do you know when you see one or receive a tender from one?
Liam Williams,
Programme Director, NHS Bristol/Director of Nursing, Great Western Ambulance Service
When and how are registers useful?
Dr Patrick White,
Clinical Senior Lecturer, King’s College London, Department of Primary Care and Public Health Sciences, London
The impact of CQUINS and the COPD discharge bundle
Dr Vince Mak,
Consultant Physician, Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Central Middlesex Hospital, Park Royal, London
Managing patients effectively with more than one long term condition
Charlotte Ruse, Consultant Physician and Geriatrician,
Sheffield Teaching Hospital
III: Advanced and end of life care
Well, end stage is from the beginning, isn’t it, to a certain extent? The ‘story’ of COPD
Dr Hilary Pinnock,
GP in General Practice, Whitstable, Kent
Improving communication between patients and professionals, and between professionals
Jane Scullion,
Respiratory Nurse Consultant, Glenfield Hospital and SHA Lead, East Midlands
Adding value to the last year(s) of life from the perspective of non-clinical providers
Dr Steve Holmes, GP Shepton Mallet
Workshops Part II
I: Commissioning respiratory care for the next five years
Incentivising and commissioning services that avoid unnecessary admissions
Dr Donal Hynes, Director of Corporate Services and Communications/ Professional Executive Committee Chair, Somerset Primary Care Trust
Using monitoring to improve services
Judith McElroy,
Oxygen Service Manager, Home Oxygen Lead, NHS Blackburn with Darwen
II: Delivering respiratory care in the next five years
Co-creating health with patients: how to make this happen in real life
Dr Hans Hartung,
Respiratory Consultant, Ayrshire & Arran
Technology – the solution or a new problem: getting the right mix of workforce and the balance between staff and technology right
Dr Brian McKinstry,
Reader Primary Care Research, University of Edinburgh
III: Advanced and end of life care: services
Critical care services for people with COPD
Craig Davison,
Director of the Lane Fox Unit, London
Oxygen for chronic hypoxia: how to reduce variation and prevent or stop inappropriate use
Dr Graham Burns,
Respiratory Consultant, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle
Intractable breathlessness
Dr Patrick White, Dr Myra Stern, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine and Integrated Respiratory Care, Whittington Health, London
Plenary: Enabling clinicians – reducing variation, delivering safe, effective and personalised care
Changing the culture and increasing the value of each patient contact: lessons from the integrated care pilots
Dr Derek Thomson,
Medical Director, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust
The interplay of services that reduce admissions and readmissions
Sarah Purdy,
Consultant Senior Lecturer, Academic Unit of Primary Care Healthcare, University of Bristol
A new mind set: the role of competition and choice and the
commissioning pack
Sharon Haggerty,
Head of Adult Services, County Durham & Darlington PCT
WEBCASTS FROM 2009 IMPRESS CONFERENCE
Improving Outcomes for People Living and Dying with COPD by Robert Winter
VIEW HERE
Personalised Care
Co-creating health – update from the Health Foundation COPD pilot by Dr Jonathan Fuld
VIEW HERE
Learning From Other Disciplines
by Cathy Jenkins
VIEW HERE
Clinical Engagements
Lessons from The National Institute for Health Research Service Delivery and Organisation (NIHR SDO) project by Dr Hilary Pinnock
VIEW HERE
Networks and markets – what works? Scottish Managed Clinical
Networks – how and why they work by Dr Iain Small
VIEW HERE
Three secondary care-led approaches to improving care –The Imperial experience by Professor Martyn Partridge
VIEW HERE
Improving access, reducing inequality
An outreach model of integration, the Whittington modelHospital Doctor COPD Team of the Year by Dr Louise Restrick
VIEW HERE
The value of technology Dr Rob Angus
VIEW HERE
Care closer to home. The models of pulmonary rehabilitation by Dr Rupert Jones
VIEW HERE
Integrating palliative care for people with COPD by Gail South
VIEW HERE
Commissioning high quality respiratory care and improving outcomes
Needs assessment – where’s the data, what about unmet need, what about pitfalls, what about comorbidities? by June Roberts
VIEW HERE
The IMPRESS guide to service specifications by Siân Williams
VIEW HERE
Ensuring a competent, sustainable and reflective workforce by Jane Scullion
VIEW HERE
How to procure the right long term conditions service to ensure improvement, with few unintended consequences - The Somerset Story by Dr Jonathan Hincks
VIEW HERE
So what does all this mean?
What does that mean for us all now, and what does the future hold? by Dr Jonathan Shapiro
VIEW HERE
IMPRESS is grateful to its corporate supporters - AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim/Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline who provide grants for this independent programme of study
© Impress 2011
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