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Future Challenges Nigel Edwards Policy Director, NHS Confederation Visiting Professor London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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1 Future Challenges Nigel Edwards Policy Director, NHS Confederation Visiting Professor London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

2 2 sets of challenges Challenges from changes in healthcare Challenges from workforce change

3 Trends with a high potential impact, which are more certain are: –Rising patient expectations –E health and the use of IT networks –Widespread use of intelligent devices and expert systems –Miniaturisation of diagnostic tools –Ageing population and increase in chronic disease –Common use of remote consultations and home monitoring for patients –New ways of working and changing health professions –Major pharmaceutical innovation reaching market –The widespread use of genetic screening and mainstream use of pharmacogenomics Trends with a high potential impact, which are more uncertain are: –Expert Patients generating a significant increase in self care –Emergence of new infectious disease Trends with a lower potential impact, which are more certain are: –Further use of Minimally Invasive Surgery –Use of robotics Trends with lower potential impact, which are more uncertain are: –Use of stem cell technology to regrow body parts and repair injury –(Re-) Emergence of infectious disease Wild Cards High Impact High Uncertainty High Impact Low Uncertainty Low Impact Low Uncertainty Low Impact High Uncertainty Some trends will have greater impact than others

4 11 Information for the professionalInformation for the patient Slow communication Rapid communication Isolated care Integrated care Technological & communications advances

5 New patterns of service delivery Industrial age medicine is transforming into information age healthcare Professional Care Tertiary Secondary Primary Source: Jennings, Miller and Matema - Charging Healthcare, Santa Monica: Knowledge Exchange, 1997 Professionals as authorities Professionals as facilitators Professionals as partners Self help networks Friends & family Individual self care

6 Other changes in healthcare delivery Patient centred and consumer driven Growth in chronic disease means a need for co-ordination and integration between traditional interfaces Safety and Healthcare acquired infection Systemisation More multi-professional teams More of a population focus

7 New skills Relationship with patients Team work Communications skills Safety and systems design Information management skills Knowledge management and assessing evidence Managerial skills

8 Attitudes to work New Roles Working environment Affiliation and attachment –Feeling valued –Job satisfaction –Resources and pay

9 Global threats Aging workforce Increasing demand from China and India Impact of the USA on the rest of the world


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