How We can Improve Parkinson's Services in Lothian? A look at ParkinsonNet Edinburgh Branch Parkinson’s UK 22 February 2014 Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh.

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How We can Improve Parkinson's Services in Lothian? A look at ParkinsonNet Edinburgh Branch Parkinson’s UK 22 February 2014 Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

A look at ParkinsonNet Introduction; overview of Parkinson's services in Lothian Video presentation (45 minutes) Prof Bloem describes the ParkinsonNet system and its benefits Discussion – Would the ParkinsonNet approach work in Lothian? What Next? 1.00 Close & lunch Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

OUR PRIORITIES Parkinson's Services in Lothian 1.Access to Parkinson's services should be clear, structured and easily available to all 2.The Parkinson's Specialist Nurse team should be supported and developed to achieve universal access 3.Services should be provided by multi-disciplinary teams structured to focus on patient needs Team members including Physiotherapy, Speech and Language and Occupational Therapy professionals should all have specialist Parkinson‘s training and experience Edinburgh Branch Parkinson’s UK Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Parkinson’s Services in Lothian Good in Parts Postcode and age distinctions Need to be well informed to get service Difficult to find practitioners with proper Parkinson’s expertise Little co-ordination of activity Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Parkinson’s Services in Lothian Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Quality Improvement Scotland Neurological Standards 2009 Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Improvement Group Activity Lothian Parkinson’s Service Advisory Group Lothian Neurological Improvement Group Lothian Neurological Voices Neurological Alliance of Scotland (NNAG &OMG) Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

What is Best Practice? World Parkinson’s Congress 2010 Prof Nir Giladi (Tel Aviv) Dr Robert Iansek (Melbourne) Prof Bastiaan Bloem & Dr Marten Munneke (Nijmegen NL) ParkinsonNet Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Prof Bastiaan Bloem Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Meeting Participants – Sept 2012 Prof Bastiaan Bloem Steve Ford CEO, Parkinson’s UK Bhanu Ramaswamy, Physio Consultant, Parkinson’s UK Robin Elliott President, Parkinson's Disease Foundation, USA Jeff Brodzeller, Systems Manager,Wheaton Healthcare, Wisconsin USA Amy Rick, Chief Executive Officer, Parkinson’s Action Network, Washington USA Anne Thobae, Executive Director, Houston Parkinson’s Society, USA Nan Abraham Cofounder and President, People Living With Parkinson's Inc, USA Joyce Gordon CEO Parkinson’s Society Canada Barbara Snelgrove Director Education &Services, Parkinson’s Society Canada. Vanessa Foran Vice-President National Programs, Parkinson’s Society Canada Marjie Zacks National Director Communications, Parkinson’s Society Canada Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Show Presentation Video Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

NHS Lothian– the issues? There is not a single Parkinson’s Service in Lothian. Services are provided by 5 CHPs, 2 Hospital Trusts and 4 Local Authorities 11 different budgets and management structures Apart from the PNS no person is entirely focussed on Parkinson’s How can funding, staffing and management be rearranged to provide a single integrated service structure? Who might take responsibility for achieving this? Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

‘ OUR STRATEGIC AIMS’ 1. Prioritise prevention, reduce inequalities and promote longer healthier lives for all 2. Put in place robust systems to deliver the best model of integrated care for our population – across primary, secondary and social care 3. Ensure that care is evidence-based, incorporates best practice and fosters innovation, and achieves seamless and sustainable care pathways for patients 4. Design our healthcare systems to reliably and efficiently deliver the right care at the right time in the most appropriate setting 5. Involve patients and carers as equal partners, enabling individuals to manage their own health and wellbeing and that of their families 6. Use the resources we have – skilled people, technology, buildings and equipment – efficiently and effectively Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

Further Details from Discussion Need for ‘Anchor Man’ E1,000,000 over 8 years to set up the project E 200,000 to set up a network ‘Neurologists are the problem – hobby patients’ Free up full time co-ordinator – wake up/go to sleep 3 day training course Quality monitoring system NL multidisciplinary handbook for patients Multidisciplinaire richtlijn voor de ziekte van Parkinson’s Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

ParkinsonNet Questions What are the most important propositions in Pnet? Can it improve Services for Parkinson’s? How? Can it improve productivity and reduce costs? How? Can it work for health professionals? Why? Does it fit into NHS Lothian strategy? Do you select your own Therapist? – or sign up for the Team? How far will people travel to attend a Top Quality Service (in Edinburgh) rather than an average one? Or what cost? Should the Branch should promote its concepts? How? Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh

What do we want to achieve? 1.Reform Lothian Parkinson’s Physio services by Increased specialisation of practitioners 2.Identification of specialist Parkinsons practitioners who will all achieve agreed standards of knowledge and experience. This will follow the establishment of an agreed and certified training structure. PwP will be universally referred to them. 3.Quality standards will be monitored 4.Apply the above principles to other AHPs eg OT and SALT. 5.Use ParkinsonNet principles to set up ‘State of the Art’ MDTs across Lothian providing the full range of services to all. 6.Achieve a ‘Total Parkinsons Service’ for Lothian, following ParkinsonNet tools and philosophy. Parkinson’s UK Edinburgh