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West Midlands Strategic Clinical Network Mental Health Learning Workshop – 4 February 14. Bernie County Quality Improvement Programme Lead, Mental Health, Dementia & Neurological Conditions. Understanding the new landscape and what challenges the SCN can add value to.
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West Midlands Strategic Clinical Network Mental Health Learning Workshop – 4 February 14 Bernie County Quality Improvement Programme Lead, Mental Health, Dementia & Neurological Conditions
Understanding the new landscape and what challenges the SCN can add value to ]
Mental Health work programme 13/14 • CAMHS mapping • What is commissioned and by who? • Commissioning Outcomes Framework • Building on previous work around quality and outcomes • Physical Health evidence review • What does good look like and what is happening in the West Midlands • IAPT • Supporting commissioners with understanding their data • Capturing learning from pilots on expansion
Dementia work programme 13/14 • Stakeholder engagement • Gaining a picture of the West Midlands • Memory Assessment Service mapping • Who is doing what? • Social care engagement • Member of West Midlands ADASS group • Diagnosis and care group – pathway work • How does active participation in the Network add value? • Developing outcomes dashboard • Liaising with East Midlands ]
Plan for 2014/16 • In the process of finalising the proposals for submission to RMT throughout Feb and March • Networks and Senates add value by: • Having an umbrella view of West Midlands • Applying expertise and knowledge to highlight variation • Objective clinical and citizen view that can be used to drive change through commissioning • Applying knowledge to cross cutting issues and large scale change. ]
Dementia scorecard Clinical and Citizen Senates IAPT as part of equity of mental health with physical health