NHS improvement update. Data webex - Sources of data Big Picture –Atlas of Variation -

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NHS improvement update

Data webex - Sources of data Big Picture –Atlas of Variation - –INHALE - INteractive Health Atlas for Lung conditions in England –APHO Practice Profiles - Primary Care –QOF data - –Primary care audit tools GSK Points LungHealth Optimal Patient Care Miquest Queries NHS Improvement GRASP – COPD (31 st March 2012) – –GP extraction service (2013+ TBC) Secondary Care –Hospital Episode Statistics / Secondary Use Service (via analysts) –NHS Comparators - Other –Prescribing data –Your local systems –Your patients –You

Publications… Toolkits –Primary Care –Secondary Care Home Oxygen – Spreading good practice

GRASP – COPD (31 st March)

The Future On 1 April 2013 NHS Improving Quality (NHS IQ) will be established to bring together the wealth of knowledge, expertise and experience of a number of NHS improvement organisations. As a consequence NHS Improvement will close as it currently exists on 31 March NHS Improving Quality will be hosted by the NHS Commissioning Board and will bring together elements of six current improvement organisations, whilst establishing a new vision and re-shaping the improvement landscape in health and healthcare. The six organisations are: National Cancer Action Team NHS Improvement National Technology Adoption Centre NHS Diabetes and Kidney Care NHS National End of Life Care programme NHS Institute for Innovation and ImprovementNational Cancer Action TeamNHS ImprovementNational Technology Adoption Centre NHS Diabetes and Kidney CareNHS National End of Life Care programmeNHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement When NHS Improvement closes, elements of our programmes will finish on this date, though some are likely to continue within NHS Improving Quality. The priorities for NHS Improving Quality will support both the NHS Outcomes Framework and the work of the NHS Commissioning Board’s five domains: 1. Prevention 2. Long Term Conditions 3. Acute Care 4. Patient Experience 5. Safety NHS Improving Quality will also drive transformational change through the promotion of the NHS Change Model. NHS Change Model

The Future Respiratory related programmes? –1 Health Check –2 Improved public awareness & early diagnosis –3 GP engagement in the Big Killers –6 Optimising primary care assessment and diagnosis, enhanced recovery and rehabilitation for all scheduled and unscheduled care –9 Patient Experience –10 Patient safety design and application

The Future No more lung team address will change on 1st April 2013 to Website will continue for 12 months+ Call our office if you want any publications Thanks – and good luck with the care bundles