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Bill McAvoy Deputy Transition Director, Patients and Intelligence

Bill McAvoy Deputy Transition Director, Patients and Intelligence NHS Commissioning Board Authority . Chief Clinical Information Officers The Business Case. CCIO Seminar - Darlington 19 June 2012. Bill McAvoy. Chief Information Officer – South of England

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Bill McAvoy Deputy Transition Director, Patients and Intelligence

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  1. Bill McAvoyDeputy Transition Director, Patients and Intelligence NHS Commissioning Board Authority

  2. Chief Clinical Information OfficersThe Business Case CCIO Seminar - Darlington 19 June 2012

  3. Bill McAvoy • Chief Information Officer – South of England • Strategic leadership and direction • Digital Age and Interoperability • SRO for Cerner Deployments (Bath, North Bristol and Oxford) • SRO for Ambulance systems procurement • Seconded to NHS Commissioning Board • Information Standards • Information Governance • Open Data and Transparency • Strategic Intelligence requirements NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  4. Common Agenda? Patient care depends on having good patient information at the time that clinical decisions are made. Healthcare cannot be commissioned or planned without good patient information The Good Practice Guidelines for GP electronic patient records (V4 2011) NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  5. The Ambition? The widespread use of modern technology to make health and care services more convenient, accessible and convenient An information system built on innovative and integrated solutions and local decision-making, within a framework of national standards that ensure information can move freely, safely and securely around the system The Power of Information May 2012 NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  6. The Power of Information • Information seen as a health and care service • Accessing to health and care services on line • Care Professionals • GP records by 2015 • Information to drive integrated care • Professionals will lead better recording of Information • Data linkages • Single on-line portal • Records to be source for information to improve care, services and inform research • Patient feedback NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  7. The Case Is Made “Lead clinicians or care professionals within individual organisations will be responsible for organising and interpreting information support of better care” “Information and IT need to ‘work’ for the clinicians and care professionals; suppliers of information systems are encouraged to work with care professionals in developing information solutions that are safe and offer benefits to professionals as well helping to improve outcomes for us as patients and service users” The Power of Information Para 5.16 May 2012 NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  8. Why Care Professionals? • Lessons learnt! • Credibility with patients, users and suppliers • Clinical champion – if I can do it! • Aligns system processes with clinical practice • Understand the clinical value of data • in direct care • In research • Recognises where [innovative] IT can improve care and outcomes …. and the lot of clinicians! NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  9. Moving Times! • Moving away from ‘rip and replace’ • Connecting ‘valued’ systems • Removing organisational boundaries • Removing geography • Delivering transaction on line • Enabling innovative care models • Delivering cost reduction NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  10. Interoperability Challenge Patient Empowerment Prevention Decision Aids Care Self Management Population Stratification Local Care Community Interoperability Tools Care Systems Information Knowledge NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  11. CCIO Led Cerner • Involved end-to-end • Procurement • System Configuration • Integration and reporting design • Implementation planning • Post implementation support • Working with the supplier • Engaging with clinical colleagues • Influencing other organisations • Information Governance NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  12. The NHSCB can help • Information standards • Whole system alignment • Bottom-up standardisation • ‘Pinch with pride’ • Information Governance • Remove unreasonable blockages • Update code of practice • System levers • System regulation • National contracts • Professional regulation NHSCB | CCIO Seminar - Darlington| 19 June 2012]

  13. Let’s go Digital First!Thank youBill McAvoy (07825 448 343) Patients and Information Directorate NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]

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