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Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership Patient and public lead – Kim Rezel. Patient and public involvement in clinical audit. Agenda. 14.00 Welcome and introduction 14.15 Patient experience and the setting up of a patient panel locally 14.30 Workshop session
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Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership Patient and public lead – Kim Rezel
Agenda • 14.00 Welcome and introduction • 14.15 Patient experience and the setting up of a patient panel locally • 14.30 Workshop session • 15.00 Feedback and discussion • 15.15 The value of a patient panel in clinical audit • 15.30 Finish
HQIP and PPI • The Patient Network • National Voices, NCAPOP contacts, local groups • Initial focus groups before establishing a formal group • Meet every three months
The three products • 1. A guide to developing a patient panel for clinical audit • 2. How to develop a patient-friendly clinical audit report http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Professionals/Service-improvement/National-Diabetes-Audit/NDA-latest/ • 3. Online learning for patients in clinical audit.
Patient perspective • Margaret Hughes • Patient Network member • Lay governor and clinical audit patient representative – Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
Some legislation • Patient and Public Involvement Forums (PPIFs), 2003 • NHS Act, 2006 • High quality care for all, 2008 • Health and social care act, 2012
Barriers • Resources • Finance • Staff • Expertise • Clinical leadership • Board support
Persuasion Sticks • Legal obligations • Strategy and policy • New NHS structure • CCGs • HWBs • HealthWatch • NEDs Carrots Identify clinical champion(s) Patient stories Clinicians stories Case studies NEDs
Case Study Jacky Meehan Clinical audit and governance lead Calderdale and Huddersfield and NHS Foundation Trust
THANK YOU! www.hqip.org.uk Kim Rezel – 020 7469 2511 Kim.rezel@hqip.org.uk