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Perspectives from around the UK An Update from Scotland. Moira Mackenzie Telecare Development Manager, SCTT. TELECARE & TELEHEALTH PROGRESS SO FAR. Fair to Good engagement from all local community based partnerships
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Perspectives from around the UK An Update from Scotland Moira Mackenzie Telecare Development Manager, SCTT
TELECARE & TELEHEALTH PROGRESS SO FAR.. • Fair to Good engagement from all local community based partnerships • Nearly 44,000 new telecare users funded by £20m Scottish Gov Programme (£450 each?) • 4 National Telehealth Programmes • Significant increase of embedded skills, experience & expanding range of technology applications and services • Infrastructure developments on Training & Ed, VC links, Standards, Procurement
Telehealth in Scotland TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION LIFECYCLE Telecare in Scotland Source: Mike Clark/Nick Goodwin: Sustaining Innovation in TH&TC – WSDAN 2010
THE ‘LADDER’ TO SUCCESS? • Strategic/Political Leadership & Commitment • Governance & Accountability • Clear focus/targets – evaluation & monitoring • Integrated priorities & processes – embed in service redesign • Identify & invest in supporting infrastructure – ed & training, standards, procurement • Strong project/programme management • Staff/service user/carer engagement • Shared learning/knowledge transfer • Partnership approach • Communications/Publicity/ Advertising Transferable across Health, Housing, Care?
SCOTTISH ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAMME • Phase One = DALLAS • MoU in place between TSB& Scottish Government – Mar ’11 (Joint Funding up to£10m) • Programme Board established – Apr ‘11 • Local Health & Social Care Partnership Approach/confirm Geographic Focus – end June ’11 • Industry Briefing Events – 27 & 28 June • Currently developing ‘the Scottish Requirements’ within DALLAS: Outcomes/Outputs…..
STRATEGIC REQUIREMENTS The Scottish DALLAS Programme will; • Satisfy and deliver the programme goals set by the Technology Strategy Board • Deliver the National Telehealth Strategy for LTC with local health & social care partnerships • Aim to achieve the technology innovation potential of the programme through partnership with Scottish Enterprise and HIE • Be sensitive to and support wider UK and European strategies • Provide an effective, widely adoptable choice for users and carers
PROGRAMME FEATURES • ‘Team Scotland’ approach • Trail blazer for Scotland wide roll-out, not individual ‘projects’ • A true national deployment – 10,000 adults with LTC minimum • Build on Scottish/UK/other successes in Telecare/health • Incorporate previous lessons learned • Evidence-based implementation • Leave a legacy beyond DALLAS/platform for Phase Two
SHARED LEARNING • Must harmonise with DALLAS evaluation across UK wide sites • Impact assessment will be built in • Will not be a randomised control trial • Capture & disseminate experience as progress • Evidence will shape & drive innovative service redesign • Complementary research opportunities • Share learning & support all of Scotland!
Questions/Comments? Moira.mackenzie@nhs24.scot.nhs.uk Or Moira.mackenzie@scotland.gsi.gov.uk