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Patient empowerment and the future of care delivery

Patient empowerment and the future of care delivery. Dr Amir Hannan Full-time General Practitioner, Haughton Thornley Medical Centres Primary Care IT clinical lead Member of the Health Informatics Clinical Advisory Team, NHS North-West a mir.hannan@nhs.net www.htmc.co.uk. 3 challenges.

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Patient empowerment and the future of care delivery

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  1. Patient empowerment and the future of care delivery Dr Amir Hannan Full-time General Practitioner, Haughton Thornley Medical Centres Primary Care IT clinical lead Member of the Health Informatics Clinical Advisory Team, NHS North-West amir.hannan@nhs.net www.htmc.co.uk

  2. 3 challenges • The value of thinking ahead • The potential for streamlining • Relative impact of clinical and management improvement

  3. Real-time Digital Medicine

  4. Institute Of Medicine report (2001): Crossing the Quality Chasm: A new Health System for the 21st Century. • Private and public health purchasers, health care organisations, clinicians, and patients should work together to redesign health care processes in accordance with the following rules: Care based on continuing healing relationships. Customisationbased on patient needs and values The patient as the source of control.  Shared knowledge and the free flow of information. Evidence-based decision-making. Safety as a system property. The need for transparency. Anticipation of needs. Continuous decrease in waste Co-operation among clinicians http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10027&page=8

  5. 2006-------------------------------------2011 Professional centred Patient centred Effectiveness & efficiency Value Opinion based Evidence based Event Pathway Organisation Network Structure System Clinical practice peripheral Clinical practice central Money driven Knowledge driven Research findings Systematic reviews (Sir Muir Gray)

  6. Internet is everywhere (almost)

  7. Patients are what we are about

  8. Haughton Thornley Medical Centres,13thMay 2012

  9. www.htmc.co.uk

  10. Isn’t it time YOU got access to YOUR records and started using it to improve YOUR health andenter the world of REAL-TIME DIGITAL MEDICINE ?Dr A Hannan amir.hannan@nhs.net

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