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Putting people at the centre of communication. Dr Stewart Lambie Raigmore Hospital, Inverness. Wordle. Supported by. Dept of Health 2003 “…all letters that help to improve a patient’s understanding of their health and the care they are receiving should be copied to them as of right .”
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Putting people at the centre of communication Dr Stewart Lambie Raigmore Hospital, Inverness
Supported by • Dept of Health 2003 • “…all letters that help to improve a patient’s understanding of their health and the care they are receiving should be copied to them as of right.” • General Medical Council: Good Medical Practice • You must give patientsthe information they want or need to know in a way they can understand. • You must work in partnership with patients, sharing with them the information they will need to make decisions about their care
Caldicott two • All communications between different health and social care teams should be copied to the patient or service user — there should be ‘no surprises’ for the patient as to who a record has been shared with.
Evidence-based • Greater patient understanding and involvement • Considered “helpful” or “useful” by patients • Reduced inaccuracies • Increased trust, communication and relationships • Shared knowledge, more control • Relieves anxiety • Reminder of discussion and decisions • Acceptance of bad news, share with relatives
Listening to patients in Raigmore • Four renal consultants • One copies letters, others don’t (didn’t!) • 26 patients no copy – 22 would like one • 32 patients had a copy
Other reasons not to change • Financial cost • Green cost • Confusion/jargon • Confidentiality • Upsetting • Quality of consultation • Quality of letter • Judgemental terms
What worked with colleagues? • Local champion • Individual approach • Small scale tests of change • 1 patient • 1 clinic • Making it easy/hearing the patient voice • Request on front of notes
Person-centred care needs patients to receive copies of letters about them • Improvement Methodology works for spreading good practice