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Enhancing Winter Planning in NHS Forth Valley: Innovations for 2011/12

Explore the incremental process for year-on-year improvement in winter planning at NHS Forth Valley. Discover lessons learned and new initiatives for this year, such as speciality wards, ward-based clinical teams, and operational service guidelines to reduce patient mix and boarders. Learn about the introduction of Wi-fi phones, escalation plans, KPIs, and strategic/operational links with SAS/LA for scheduling and rostering. Delve into ambulatory care, referral pathways development with GPs, cross-boundary flow, and influenza/Norovirus contingency planning. Stay updated with the latest strategies and improvements in winter planning at NHS Forth Valley in 2011/12.

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Enhancing Winter Planning in NHS Forth Valley: Innovations for 2011/12

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  1. Winter Planning 2011/12 NHS Forth Valley

  2. Planning Process • Incremental process • Year on year improvement • Lessons learned from last year e.g. increase 4x4 capability

  3. This Year

  4. What’s different • Speciality wards • Ward based clinical teams • Operational service guidelines wards rounds patient mix reduce boarders • Wi-fi phones • Escalation plans • KPI’s • Strategic / Operational links with SAS / LA

  5. Scheduling and rostering • Ambulatory care • Development of referral pathways with GP’s • X boundry flow • Influenza / Norovirus contingency planning

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