edwina dunne, director of audit and clinicle assurance, hse
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Quality and Patient Safety in Irish General PracticeTRANSCRIPT
Quality and Patient Safety in Irish General Practice
ICGP Mallow 14 November 2012
Edwina Dunne Director Quality Patient Safety Audit Quality and Patient Safety Directorate
Health Services Executive
Directorate of Quality and Patient Safety
Responsibility for: Quality improvement Risk Management Service user involvement and advocacy Management of serious adverse incidents National audit Patient safety programmes Clinical governance and clinical directors Relationship with HIQA IMC and SCA HCAI
Directorate QPS cont
QPS audit to provide level 2. assurance to address the assurance ‘gap’ at corporate governance level for clinical and primary care.
Controls Assurance process for CEO to sign CAS now integrated.
Collaborative approach includes all services. Including SLA.
Focus on Leadership &Governance
Corporate and Clinical Governance
“The main lesson I take form the problems at Mid-staffs is that in future, we must never separate quality and financial data.
They are always two sides of the same coin.” (Secretary of State for Health, England)
For: everyone Information Leaflet
For: Multidisciplinary TeamsPublished October 2012
How to Use the Prompts
The Context
Primary care teams/strategy Acute hospital networks New interim HSE directorates Major chronic disease challenge Major financial challenge National standards Government policy on UHI Continuing focus on ED and OPD waits
Quality in Irish General Practice CME network Quality vocational training – big HSE
investment Structured diabetes care programme ICGP Quality in Practice initiatives Out of hours cover – integrating practices Same day access, cervical screening and
immunisations ICT penetration – disease registers Peer practice visits Leadership – ICGP and academia
Q+PS challenges in general practice
Lack of information, benchmarking Variability Isolated GPs Lack of use of guidelines and risk assessment
tools Out of Hours cover and patient info Transitions of care Medication reconciliation and prescribing errors Minority group and disability access Lack of critical incident/near-miss review
Future options to improve quality• Involve local community/patients• Real PCT development, involve pharmacy• PCT network to engage with hospital trusts – clinical
leadership• Work together to manage standards burden• Audit shared across multiple practices – benchmark
and share learning• Measuring performance – prescribing data:
preventative inhalers, statin dosage, PPI duration, benzos and antibiotic use – CUT COSTS
• Collaborative prescribing – community pharmacy partnership
• ICT supported decision prompts, guidelines and risk tools
Irish general practice demonstrates high quality
Central role of ICGP and clinical leaders in general practice
Lack of information on clinical care process
Lack of accountability for state funding Variation and outliers inevitable We need to work together to improve
quality through training, evidence use and acceptable performance measurement
Where do we start?
Governance and Leadership Who is accountable and responsible To whom for what? Who is the team is it really a MDT? This is not just about Standards but
a change of behaviour!
Changes
Changes come from small initiatives which work, initiatives when initiated become fashion. We cannot wait for the great visions from great people, we must light our own small fires in the darkness.
Charles Handy
Thank you. All suggestions most welcome and if we can assist you contact : [email protected] N.D,QPS