PMO development and support programme 2014-15
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Transcript PMO development and support programme 2014-15
Dementia in Kent
Surrey and
Sussex– an
overview
James Thallon
Medical Director elect
NHS South East
26th Feb 2015
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Background
• Prime Minister's Dementia challenge March
2012
• Prevalence ambition currently 67%
• Dementia friends
• Dementia friendly communities
• Greater R and D into treatment
• International cooperation
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The big picture in KSS
Current Dementia Prevalence KSS
National prevalence
Predicted prevalence 2025
Cases under 65
Cost of dementia worldwide = 1% GDP
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Progress so far ?
• Dementia Identification scheme –our
main focus at the moment
• Dementia training
• Dementia friendly communities –
Crawley a shining example
• Dementia friendly practices – new
initiative starting with the AHSN – next
meeting 3rd March 2015
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The Dementia Paradigm
Family and
carers
NEXT
STEPS
Person
with
Dementia
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Continue to improve toolkit functionality through new staff intranet
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Community &
peer support
Professionals
and services
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Dementia identification
Dementia Data Harmonisation (DDH)
Data on the Practice Dementia Registers are
NOT a true reflection of the dementia patients
DDH is a way to improve the quality of the data
by looking at accuracy of coding and recording
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Dementia Data Harmonisation
An automated and non-automated process
Involves performing searches and comparing the
results against the existing Dementia Register
Improvements of 10 to 30% in Dementia
registers
Of financial value to practices – Enhanced
Scheme and QoF (2015-16)
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Dementia Data Harmonisation
Support from SCN:
• Clinical and IT
• CCG discussion and Train the Trainer
• Financial
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Community
and peer
support
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Dementia
friends
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Dementia villages
Dutch example –De Hogewyk –now world
famous
2 dementia villages being planned in Kent
Requires different way of thinking- safety less
important than psychological wellbeing
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Further
information?
SEC SCN website www.SECSCN.nhs.org
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