Synopsis
We are catalysts for the spread of innovation, connecting NHS, academia, local authorities, businesses and others to improve health and generate economic growth.
Episodes
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S19 Ep11: Respiratory innovations
19/12/2019 Duration: 17minDr Julia Reynolds of the Innovation Agency describes some of the innovations in respiratory care introduced in the North West Coast, including an NHS Test Bed to explore technology that supports COPD patients; and the challenge to ensure the best technology is widely adopted.
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S19 Ep11: Increasing flu vaccinations among high-risk patients
19/12/2019 Duration: 20minDr Jennifer Hoyle, Consultant and Occupational Lung Disease Lead, Northern Care Alliance More than a quarter of all COPD admissions in Greater Manchester are for flu. Dr Hoyle and her colleagues explored how to overcome the barriers to taking the flu vaccination and launched a project to promot uptake in secondary care settings. The project is proving so successful the team now plans to extend it to all respiratory outpatient clinics.
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S19 Ep11: The workforce matter: understanding the value of physician associates
19/12/2019 Duration: 10minKate Burnett, Head of School, Physician Associates Scheme, Health Education England @NHSHEE_Nwest The health service struggles to value and empower its workforce, but a new breed of healthcare professional – the physician associate – may be at least part of the solution. Physician associates work to the medical model and the skills and attitude they bring may deliver tangible improvements in care.
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S19 Ep11: Innovation in integrated care
19/12/2019 Duration: 22minDr Binita Kane, Health Innovation Manchester and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, speaking at the Innovation Agency's 21st Ecosystem event. The devolution project in Greater Manchester allowed for a reassessment of priorities. Health Innovation Manchester worked with health and care and industry partners to determine those priorities: the system agreed that a radical shift was needed in how COPD patients are managed and a move from doctor-centric secondary care models to continuous community-based team support.
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S19 Ep10: Regulated care perspective from Lancashire County Council
01/10/2019 Duration: 19minLisa Slack, Head of Quality, Contracts and Safeguarding Adults, Lancashire County Council @LancashireCC The county council’s quality strategy aims to ensure there is equitable choice of high-quality provision and an increase in ‘good’ and ‘outstanding’ care homes: that requires effective leadership and improved relationships with providers.
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S19 Ep10: Alzheimer’s Society care home research and innovation
01/10/2019 Duration: 17minColin Capper, Head of Research Development and Evaluation, Alzheimer’s Society @CapperColin Involving care homes in research may help reduce the lag between breakthroughs in the lab and the adoption of new technology on the front line. We also hear about Jelly Drops, sweets that contain 90 per cent water that can keep people with dementia hydrated.
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S19 Ep10: Using telehealth to support care homes, Mersey Care
01/10/2019 Duration: 13minPeter Almond, Programme Manager, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust @Mersey_Care While telehealth has only recently been introduced in the Mersey Care area, patient-reported outcomes are promising: there has been a 40 per cent reduction in the need to visit hospital or a GP. Now a new model of provision sees community matrons, care home staff and GPs joining forces to deliver better care.
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S19 Ep10: The Wirral Community teletriage service
01/10/2019 Duration: 13minAlison Smith, RN, and Emma James, RN, Wirral Community NHS Foundation Trust @wirrallct Teletriage is a 24-hour system offering clinical support to care homes. Its benefits are clear, and include a 78 per cent reduction in NHS 111 calls from care homes. Care home feedback has also been positive, with 93 per cent of staff saying its use has improved the care experience for residents.
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S19 Ep10: The art of the possible and the patient journey, TSA & Cascade3d
01/10/2019 Duration: 22minNathan Downing, Lead Associate, Business Strategy and Service Transformation at TSA, and Gerry Hodgson, CEO of software company Cascade3d @TSAVoice Nathan Downing says the TSA is the representative body for technology enabled care (TEC) services. One of its guiding principles is to focus on people’s needs and how technology can meet them, rather than focus on the capabilities of the technology itself. Gerry Hodgson describes how the experience of his father, who is in his 90s, has been improved by technology-enabled care.
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S19 Ep10: Sunderland Well Connected Care Homes, TECS
01/10/2019 Duration: 17minRachael Forbister, TECS Programme Manager @RForbister A number of initiatives, including the introduction of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) assessment in care homes, and the use of the ‘blue box’ toolkit, has prompted a significant fall in the number of non-elective hospital admissions in Sunderland.
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S19 Ep7: Professor George Crooks - Data as the key to transforming healthcare: how can everyone win?
12/07/2019 Duration: 25minData as the key to transforming healthcare: how can everyone win? Professor George Crooks, Chief Executive Officer, The Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre @dhiscotland
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S19 Ep8: Dr Chris Mimnagh – The secret of general practice in the North West: e-consultations
12/07/2019 Duration: 17minThe secret of general practice in the North West: e-consultations Dr Chris Mimnagh, GP informatician, Wingate Medical Centre, Liverpool @chrismimnagh
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S19 Ep5: Terry Whalley - The importance of point of care testing in new models of care
12/07/2019 Duration: 16minTerry Whalley, Director of Delivery, Cheshire and Merseyside Health & Care Partnership @TerryWhalley
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S19 Ep9: Wayne Kirkham - Lancashire and South Cumbria GP digital retention
12/07/2019 Duration: 12minLancashire and South Cumbria - GP digital retention Wayne Kirkham, Primary Care Senior Programme Manager, NHS England and NHS Improvement (North West)
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S19 Ep1: Alan Davies - Welcome and introduction
12/07/2019 Duration: 08minECO 19: Care closer to home Alan Davies, Director of Digital, Innovation Agency @innovationnwc
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S19 Ep2: Una Davey - ECHAlliance update: joining the dots of care closer to home
12/07/2019 Duration: 08minUna Davey, Network Project Manager, ECHAlliance @una_davey
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S19 Ep3: Philip Edwards, Patient Experience Speaker - The patient journey
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S19 Ep6: Dr Martin Myers - The use of point of care testing to deliver tier one diagnostics anywhere
12/07/2019 Duration: 23minThe use of point of care testing to deliver tier one diagnostics anywhere Dr Martin Myers MBE, PhD, FRCPath, Consultant Clinical Biochemist, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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S19 Ep4: Dr Masood Nazir - How digital is supporting the delivery of stronger primary care
12/07/2019 Duration: 24minDr Masood Nazir, GP and Associate CCIO for Primary Care Digital Transformation Programmes, NHSX @Masood_Online