Maximising the Benefits and Impact: Future Possibilities Catherine Simm Business Manager.

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Maximising the Benefits and Impact: Future Possibilities Catherine Simm Business Manager

Review of the day so far What have we heard? Learned? Assessing how we are doing as we are going along – not easy Time for reflection

Models of evaluation Quantitative and qualitative measurements and assessments Intended outcomes v actual outcomes Realistic? Far reaching?

Go further? Direct Substitution Supplementing Skill mix other roles in the team Whole Career Framework Assistant Practitioners?

Service improvement projects Further service redesign? Income generation? Practitioner led clinics Changes to rota

Develop more Advanced roles in the team – 1 on every shift? 24/7 service? Commissioners? Future plans?

Building the evidence base Wave 1 & 2 work – backfill available Assistant Practitioners in Stroke team ELHT Website Hub/eWIN Practitioners writing for publication National recognition – reap the benefits!!