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Sandra ChristieDirector of Nursing and PerformanceSandra Christie

Director of Nursing and Performance

Why do we need a transformation programme?

• Changing Demographics – we need to locally address the issue that the number of people over 65 with care needs is projected to increase by 60%

• Advances in technology and innovation – we need to develop the skills to lead innovation and adopt new technologies

• Social, political, economic and environmental factors – we need to respond to the growing challenge of balancing quality and cost

• Patient and staff expectations – we need to understand how expectations are changing and engage in designing a new system together

What is the transformation programme?

• A large scale programme of improvement led by front line staff• An opportunity for us all to reshape service delivery

Key principles:

• Staff wellbeing is paramount

• Front line staff have the answers

• Small changes make a big impact

• Priorities for improvement will be directed by services

• Corporate services will support clinicians to test and embed change quickly

Wirral Transformation Model

90 Day Improvement Cycle

Phase 1: Scan• Identify the problem and gather all relevant information • Agree aims and objectives

Phase 2: Focus• Test possible solutions in practice• Refine the idea until it meets the aim of the project

Phase 3: Summarise and Disseminate• Report findings• Roll out improvements

Adult and Community

Children and Wellbeing

Urgent and Primary Care

Structural transformation

• key focus is Estates rationalisation

minimises impact on workforce

supports integration

• for 2016/17 we will save: £240k

• this equates to eight Band 5 frontline staff

Agile working

• most services now have mobile working kit

enables more flexible working – less reliant on office space

• future of healthcare will rely on better use of IT

• result will be staff working more flexibly to:

meet patients individual needs

be less reliant on buildings and premises

How can I get involved?

• If you are keen to get involved, contact your team leader, service lead or deputy divisional manager

• Each division has a transformation team and clinical reference group as well as quality improvement teams for each project

• Visit the transformation page on Staff zone

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