Parallel Session 4.7 Understanding Potential and Evaluating Actual Impacts of Change

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Crossing boundaries to improve outcomes

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Crossing boundaries to improve outcomes

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• Brief overview of work (10 mins)

• Opportunity to then visit two tables (30 mins each).

• At tables• 10 min overview from site about initiative

• 20 min group discussion

• Examples are from dementia demonstrators but principles behind work have broader application

Today

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Dementia Demonstrators overall aim is to demonstrate

Better Outcomes

for

More People

for

Same or Less Resource

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How will we achieve this aim?

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The Road to TransformationGareth Morgan

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• Because we use more resource by doing the wrong things or doing the right things too late

• We use resources un-necessarily by providing interventions people don’t want or need

Why we think this will work

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Who are the sites?

Perth and Kinross CHP

North Lanarkshire CHP

Midlothian CHP

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What are they doing?

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Table Time

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Thank you for coming

If you want to keep up to date on the work of the Dementia Demonstrators then we are in process of setting up a Community of Practice on the Dementia Managed Knowledge Network

http://www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/dementia/communities-of-practice/dementia-demonstrator-sites.aspx