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The documents listed below are available to download (pdf format)

Rationalising oxygen use to improve patient safety and to reduce waste


 

Guide to information July 2010 - see news.

 


Guide to information about the use of medicines in the NHS A document about the information available to help clinicians, commissioners and managers to know what is being prescribed by whom, for whom, at what cost, and at what benefit.  7 July 2010.


More for Less 1 July 2010
Discussion paper to inform the implementation of respiratory strategies within the context of limited resources.


NHS Jargon Buster (3rd edition updated March 2010)
An essential glossary of NHS, housing and social care jargon. (Online version available here)

 


 Living and Dying with COPD is an educational package from IMPRESS consisting of a DVD and CD of PowerPoint slides. Free copies are available now.

 


IMPRESS Social Care and Housing Jargon Buster

 


Shaping the Future of Care Together The Big Care Debate - Response by IMPRESS

 



documentgifBidding for Community COPD Services - A second case study


 


  Service Specification for Investigation and treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome
 

 


 IMPRESS response to Department of Health (England) End of Life Care Strategy: Quality Markers Consultation

 


Best practice guidance on developing a respiratory service specification

 

 


Delivering Respiratory Care Closer to Home

 

 


Commissioning a community COPD service
Based on a case study in Somerset PCT by IMPRESS

  


A Vision for Respiratory Care
Our response to Lord Darzi.

 


Guide to respiratory coding
Published by the British Thoracic Society and compiled by Dr Steve Connellan, this guide to respiratory coding is an essential reference and includes HRG4 codes to be used from April 2009

 


Workforce standards

 

 


Consultant Physicians in Integrated Respiratory Care

 

 


Principles, Definitions & Standards for Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Supported by IMPRESS in consultation with BAOT, ARNS and ACPRC

 


BTS statement on criteria for specialist referral

 

 


Referral letter

Presentations

National strategy - latest June 2010

Presentation to the BTS summer meeting by Dr Robert Winter, National Clinical Lead.  Click here.


 

IMPRESS conference 2009 - see separate tab


 

Summer British Thoracic Society  meeting

 How to win friends and influence people: how to use data and relationship building to achieve change in services, particularly primary care from the Salford team of June Roberts, Dr N Diar Bakerly and Anna Thompson, 

  Advice to NHS providers (focusing on community providers)  about how to work with commissioners successfully from Sharon Haggerty  from NHS Darlington.  A more detailed introduction to the Community Respiratory Assessment Service in Hartlepool that Sharon established can also be found at http://www.pcc.nhs.uk/events/uploads/workshop_5__sharon_haggerty.ppt. (2008)


 

IMPRESS at the NHS Confederation PCT Network meeting January 2009

Commissioners of respiratory care are grappling with how to achieve the necessary service transformation for patients needing respiratory services.  This seminar, from IMPRESS, a joint initiative between NHS primary and secondary care clinicians and managers with a respiratory interest to IMProve and Integrate RESpiratory Services in the NHS, (www.impressresp.com) describes how world class commissioning competences can improve the care of patients with COPD. It focuses on clinical engagement and networks, knowledge management including needs assessment, models of integrated care and improving outcomes.

Chair:  Dr Louise Restrick,  Consultant Respiratory Physician, Whittington Hospital
Speakers:
Siân Williams, Project Manager, Presentation.
Margaret O’Dwyer, Head of Long Term Conditions, Salford PCT June Roberts, Respiratory Nurse Consultant, Salford PCT; Dr Nawar Bakerly, Salford Royal Foundation Trust; Presentation
Prof Martyn Partridge, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Imperial College London; Presentation

 


 

IMPRESS at the BTS Summer Meeting - June 2007
The following presentations were made at the BTS Summer Meeting in the session entitled "Time to Engage: Don't Give Up! Influencing Commissioners and Purchasers to Develop Services"

 

The New NHS: Heaven or hell for the practising Clinician? 
Dr Jonathan Shapiro (Birmingham)

 


 

 

Commissioning made Easy!
Sian Williams

 

 


 

 

 

  
IMPRESS is grateful to  its corporate supporters - AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim/Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline who provide grants for this independent programme of study
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