Right Care, Right Place, Right Time - ‘‘Person Centred Quality Care’/ ‘Improving the experience of patients and service users”
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Sláintecare hosted our seventh Right Care, Right Place, Right Time, Webinar - ‘Person Centred Quality Care/Improving the experience of patients and service users” on 4th February 2021.
This webinar heard from Dr Philip Crowley, Director of Quality Improvement, HSE who talked about Quality Improvement and the importance of supporting frontline services to improve care.
This webinar shared stories from the Sláintecare funded projects which have a focus on quality improvement and improving the experience for the service user.
HSE Health Passport for People with Intellectual Disability accessing Healthcare Settings in Ireland (Project ID 184) -This project aims to embed a standardised national health passport for individuals with an intellectual disability who access healthcare services. The project will focus on the spread and scale up of the HSE Health Passport for individuals with an Intellectual Disability in the Donegal and Sligo/Leitrim region. The Health Passport will be the ‘patient safety communication tool’ for individuals with an Intellectual Disability to enable their voice to be heard and to facilitate healthcare professionals to make the required reasonable adjustments for their safety, healthcare and well-being. The wider goal of this initiative is that the HSE Health Passport will be a standardised patient safety communication tool for the HSE that is transferable across health and social care requirements - Niamh Walsh, PhD Researcher, NMPDU Northwest
Community Living Mental Health Recovery Co-Ordinator (Project ID 23) -This project will further develop a Peer Mentor Programme offering training to tenants and clients in the greater Dublin Area living with severe and enduring mental ill health. It will encourage meaningful and sustained recovery in a client’s own home (HAIL as the landlord in some instances), alongside the acceptance of personal responsibility for future care planning and illness management with designated Peer Mentor Interventions. - Naoise Cunningham, Community Living Mental Health Recovery Coordinator, Housing Association for Integrated Living
Inclusion Health Primary Care: Flexible working for better health outcomes (Project ID 322) - This project aims to enhance the primary care of a specific cohort of homeless accommodation service users through a partnership working approach and outreach clinics delivered by a GP who is based within mainstream General Practice working with extra nursing support from the homeless accommodation provider. - Dr Tadg Lehane, GP, Thomas Court Primary Care Centre
Prevention is better than cure – Community Mothers Programme (Project ID 338) - This project aims to create a standardized model for delivery and create a common dataset to inform ongoing internal review for The Community Mothers Programme. This is a home visiting programme delivered in ten communities, supporting parents in pregnancy and early childhood to care for their babies and young children while encouraging them to look after their own health and wellbeing -
Susan Brocklesby, Project Co-ordinator, Community Mothers Programme
This webinar was the seventh in a series of webinars and is being hosted by Sláintecare in partnership with HSE and IFIC Ireland.