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. Special NHS Health Board established by the Scottish Parliament in 2003NHS QIS leads the use of knowledge to promote improvement in the quality of health for the people of Scotland. NHS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SCOTLAND (NHS QIS) . NHS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SCOTLAND (NHS QIS). Four key functions:provide advice and guidance on effective clinical practiceset clinical and non-clinical standards of caremonitor the performance of the NHS against these standardssupport NHS staff in 31803
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1. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP North of Scotland Planning Group Karen Macpherson NHS Quality Improvement Scotland
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NHS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SCOTLAND (NHS QIS)
3. NHS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SCOTLAND (NHS QIS)
Four key functions:
provide advice and guidance on effective clinical practice
set clinical and non-clinical standards of care
monitor the performance of the NHS against these standards
support NHS staff in improving services
Central responsibility for patient safety and clinical governance
across NHSScotland.
Provide support to the Scottish Medicines Consortium
and to the Scottish Health Technologies Group.
4. HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES Medicines eg herceptin, antidepressants
Medical devices eg hearing aids
Procedures eg acupuncture, surgery
Setting of care eg midwifery led maternity unit
Screening eg breast cancer
Processes eg physiotherapy triage of orthopaedic referrals
5. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (HTA)
6. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (HTA)
7. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (HTA)
Evidence-based guidance in NHSScotland
NICE HTAs
(Multiple and Single Technology Assessments)
NHS QIS HTAs
Scottish Medicines Consortium guidance
International HTAs
Guidelines – SIGN, NICE, Professional Bodies
8. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Origin
Role
Membership
Remit
Delivery of remit
9. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Origin
Established in 2007
Need for more support and assistance for NHS boards in planning the introduction of new health technologies recommended by NICE and others
10. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
Role
Advisory group only
SHTG does not make recommendations but aims to provide information to support planning and decision making
Uses member networks to communicate information
11. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Membership
SGHD
Chief Executives Health Boards, Directors of Medicine, Public Health, Finance & Planning
National Procurement
NHS QIS
Health Economics
Lay representation
12. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Current members
Andrew MacLeod Deputy Director, Patients & Quality Division, SGHD (Chair)
Harriet Hughes Service Innovation and Transformation, SGHD
Sara Davies Medical Advisor, Patients & Quality Division, SGHD
James Barbour Chief Executive, NHS Lothian
Robert Calderwood Chief Executive, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Tony Wells Chief Executive, NHS Tayside
Fiona Ramsay Finance Director, NHS Forth Valley
Alison Graham Medical Director, NHS Lanarkshire
Heather Knox Regional Planning Director, West of Scotland
Carol Davidson Director of Public Health, NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Roseanne Urquhart Head of Healthcare Strategy, NHS Highland
Derek Yuille Assistant Director of Finance, NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Philip Rutledge Consultant in Medicines Management, NHS Lothian
Andrew Marsden Medical Advisor, National Procurement
Lesley Holdsworth Head of Health Services Research & Effectiveness, NHS QIS
Luke Vale Health Economic Research Unit, University of Aberdeen
Stella MacPherson Lay Representative
Robert Bell Lay Representative
13. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Remit
Horizon scanning
Identify existing and new health technologies with potentially significant impact on patient care in NHSScotland, and potential divestment areas
Assessment and appraisal
Provide assessment and appraisal of health technologies as needed, taking account of both national and international HTAs
Facilitating implementation and dissemination
Support implementation of evidence-based recommendations on technologies made in NHS QIS HTAs, NICE HTAs and SIGN guidelines
14. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Delivery of remit
Quarterly horizon scanning reports of Health Technology Assessments
15. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
16. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
Example:
Hip protectors for patients in long term care
CADTH, Canada
“Hip protectors are clinically effective for those at high-risk of hip fracture where a high level of supervision is available. They may be cost effective, dependent on the package of preventative measures in use.”
17. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
Evidence notes
Short summary of the published clinical and/or cost-effectiveness evidence for a health technology that is under consideration by decision makers within NHSScotland.
eg Clinical and cost-effectiveness of self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) for non-insulin treated type 2 diabetes
HTAs
eg For which indications is topical negative wound pressure clinically and cost effective?
18. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
Resource & cost impact statements
Provide estimates of the resources required and associated financial implications, of implementing key recommendations in HTAs and SIGN guidelines
eg SIGN obesity guideline
Scoping reports
eg. Non-pharmacological management of depression
19. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
New developments
Interventional procedures guidance
Support to the National Planning Forum
Disinvestment
Coverage with evidence pilot
NICE expansion and diversification
20. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
Challenges
Evidence deficiencies
Not responding sufficiently on disinvestment
Information timeliness
Technology not the solution
Differing priorities
21. SCOTTISH HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES GROUP Benefits
Scotland-wide perspective
Inter-agency working
Informed evidence-based planning of services
Contextualised available evidence to NHS Scotland
Opportunity to maximise health gain from the resources available to NHSScotland
22. NORTH OF SCOTLAND PLANNING GROUP
What areas should we be concentrating on when horizon scanning?
Are there particular topics which planners would like us to look at
How can we best support implementation?
23. More Information…
http://shtg.nhshealthquality.org
SHTG.qis@nhs.net
Tracey Savage Project Administrator Tel: 0141 227 3299