What are NHS patient pathways?
NHS Pathways is a suite of clinical assessment content for triaging telephone calls from the public, based on the symptoms they report when they call. NHS Pathways enables a specially designed clinical assessment to be carried out by the trained person answering the call.
What is collaborative working NHS Scotland?
This involves the Scottish Government, NHS employers, Trade Unions and Professional Organisations working closely together to ensure that the NHSScotland workforce are actively involved in the decisions which affect them.
What is anticipatory care plan Scotland?
Anticipatory Care Planning (ACP) is the way to do this in Scotland. Talking about your health and what matters to you can help you: manage changes in your health and wellbeing, or family situation. have a plan for what to do if you (or your carer) get ill or need help in an emergency.
What is the 18 week pathway in the NHS?
The maximum waiting time for non-urgent, consultant-led treatments is 18 weeks from the day your appointment is booked through the NHS e-Referral Service, or when the hospital or service receives your referral letter.
Is partnership working effective?
Effectiveness: In time, partnership working can add a ‘special touch’ to the delivery of a given service, over and above the time and resources that have gone into its provision. Health inequalities are produced by the unequal distribution of health determinants.
What is the purpose of a care pathway?
The aim of a care pathway is to enhance the quality of care across the continuum by improving risk-adjusted patient outcomes, promoting patient safety, increasing patient satisfaction, and optimizing the use of resources.”
What are the stages of the care planning process?
These are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
What is collaborative NHS?
A collaborative approach can improve communication, save time, reduce duplication of effort, improve working relationships and provide a better experience for people who use health and social care services. This publication is designed as a ‘getting started’ guide for managers who are bringing different teams together.
What are three barriers to successful partnerships?
What are the barriers to good partnership working?
- Having to fight to access services.
- Being excluded from what is available, e.g. short break services.
- Services being inflexible to the needs of families.
- A ‘crisis management’ approach.
- Ineffective support for people with challenging behaviour.
What are the challenges of partnership working?
The challenges of partnership working
- Different management styles.
- Different funding streams.
- Bureaucracy.
- Lack of autonomy.
- Different values or goals.
- Everyone has their own agenda.
- Different legislative frameworks.
- Financial Constraints.
What has my shared pathway done for US?
Our initial work on ‘My Shared Pathway’ has also opened up opportunities to have a voice nationally, for example through the Mental Health Taskforce. We work with NHS England and give our perspective on the development of services and what is important to people with mental health issues who are in secure units.
What is the shared-care approach?
The shared-care approach involves examining the coordination arrangements with social work (suitable housing,employment status, benefits), occupational therapy and secondary care. Importantly, information and advice on self-help groups and voluntary agencies is provided.
How is a shared-care approach to consent elicited?
Instead, a shared-care approach with an agreed pathway was adopted (Figure 1, below) using a structured assessment form or protocol (Figure 2a and 2b, below). Once consent has been elicited, during a routine clinic appointment, a CPN documents all relevant personal details, including next of kin or carer.