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Join us at the COPD Partnership Conference to learn about the London COPD Programme led by Dr. Louise Restrick. Discover how the London Respiratory Team, supported by various stakeholders, aims to enhance COPD care for Londoners. Explore the strategies and collaborations driving this initiative.
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Introducing the London COPD Programme Dr Louise Restrick, Team Lead
COPD Programme for London 31 PCTs 6 Sectors 32 Local Authorities
COPD Programme for London 7,619,800 Londoners Mid-2008 population estimate How many are living with COPD?
What is the London Respiratory Team? • Clinically-led multi-disciplinary team • Community and hospital health professionals • Patient/carer voice • Project managers and data analysts • Funded by Department of Health Respiratory Team • NHS London Team • Supported by Commissioning Support for London • Accountable to the Long Term Conditions Board • COPD focus (previously Diabetes) • Co-creating Health models of care
Caveats and expectations • ‘Small’ human resource ½-1 day/week/team member • No new funding for implementing COPD care • National finances • Changing landscape of health care organisation • Annual Report
London Respiratory team approach: Strategy and Collaborations • What is Right Care for Londoners with COPD ie best value? • Quality, innovation, performance, productivity and safety framework • Know and understand London data on respiratory care and spending and variation • Identify priorities in delivering COPD Right Care in London • Aims, objectives, criteria & standards, outcomes • Programme, systems, networks and pathway • Work with other organisations developing Right Care
London Respiratory team approach: Strategy and Collaborations • London Ambulance Service • Palliative Care and Hospice services • Quit Smoking services and organisations • Mental Health Care, Alcohol and Drug Services • Social Care • Medicines Management • Prescribing Advisors and community pharmacists
Aim To improve the experience of Londoners with COPD and minimise the impact of the disease