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CI meeting – Salford Quays

CI meeting – Salford Quays. Welcome. Threads from CI clinicians. “We cannot design healthcare systems in a top-down, linear way.” (KS)

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CI meeting – Salford Quays

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  1. CI meeting – Salford Quays Welcome

  2. Threads from CI clinicians “We cannot design healthcare systems in a top-down, linear way.” (KS) “We must allow self-determining organizations to come up with the solutions... “ (DP) ...and “give them the autonomy to adapt and flourish.” We must “expose the implicit paradigms which drive the current system... “ ... and “go back to the core purpose of the system:” (SA) We must “Understand the powerful forces driving us deeper and deeper into unaffordable provider-driven solutions.” (DP) • “So you arrive in AMU very ill, frightened and in pain, and the F1 says "Can I look at your summary care record to save me asking all those questions... Access to that data alone could save me an average of 5 Minutes per OPA appointment. SA: Dr Steve Allder, Deputy Medical Director Derriford Hospital GC: Dr Gordon Caldwell, Consultant, Worthing Hospital. DP: David Paynton, GP, Southampton KS: Dr Kate Silvester, South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust

  3. UK health and defence spending (£B)

  4. D Sarewitz (2011) Science agencies must bite the innovation bullet Nature 471:137 US health and defense spending ($B) • R&D investment • Significant procurement • Cheap computers • Satnav for all • Ubiquitous displays • Mobile communications • The internet • Composite materials • Affordable air travel • Signal processing • Telemetry equipment

  5. Gross Value Added Industry GVA Employs UK plc ~£2,500 Bn (GDP) ~30 million Making cars ~£9 Bn ~146,000 Medical devices ~£2Bn ???? ~37,000 Pharma ~£7.5 Bn ~73,000 New Health? ~£90 Bn ? ~750,000 ? Sources: http://www.cogent-careers.com/industries/pharmaceutical (http://www.smmt.co.uk/2012/02/growing-automotive-sector-seeks-to-attract-brightest-talent/).   http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/8061047/Part-time-workers-make-up-nearly-a-third-of-UK-workforce.html www.bis.gov.uk/.../biscore/.../10-1333-manufacturing-in-the-UK-an-economic-analysis-of-the-sector.pdf

  6. The agenda

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