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Integration Pioneers
3rd June 2015
Dr Tony Shannon
Clinical Director - Ripple
Clinical Director - Leeds Care Record
Director - Frectal ltd
Joanne Dixon
Lead Nurse Informatics – CNIO
Twitter - @JoD1905
E-mail – [email protected]
Health and Social Care
sxc.hu - /24acorns
WHY
?
State
of the Market:
A/B/C
A
B
C
Common UI
Enterprise
Wide
Modular
SOA
Access/
SQL
Leeds TH
200+
Core Process
1
Core Process
2
System x
Core Process
3
Enterprise
wide
Core Process
4
System Y
Core Process
Integration
Engine
ESB
5
eHealth – Open Platform required
What is it?
Secondary
Care
Primary Care
Community Care
Social Care
Mental Health
Collaborating organisations
Integrating
• The Leeds Care Record provides access to patient information drawn from existing systems across the
city.
• Developed by Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, built on its well established ppm+ platform that provides
an electronic patient record using agile methodology.
Sharing
• Sharing common information (e.g. medications, allergies, test results) for direct-care purposes.
Patient-centred care
• Supporting integration of Health & Social Care staff and a move towards more community-based care.
• Clinically led, with the focus on improving care outcomes in Leeds.
• Strong focus on Patient Engagement and awareness of the project.
Single Patient View
Multi-Patient View
Progress to date
• Live use in Leeds Teaching Hospital
and GP practices
• 104 GP practices signed up and live
• Contribution of mental health, social
care and community data - July 2015
• 673,000 GP patients
• 44 patient opt-outs (communications)
• Regional oncology records
Neighbourhood Teams
•
Teams based around GP boundaries,
ensuring integrated care is delivered via
teams dedicated to serving cohorts of
geographically aligned GPs
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800k citizens
3 CCG’s
13 Neighbourhood Teams (NTs)
109 Main GP’s
31 Branch surgeries
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Users such as; Community Matrons, District
Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Joint Care
Managers, Physiotherapist
LYPFT users – Dementia and Mental Health
Liaison Practitioner
Adult Social Care – Social Workers
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Links to city wide transformation programme – technology is an enabler
Examples of user feedback
Caroline Lockie, Community Matron
“I have 9 case managed patients who are
registered at an EMIS practice. LCR access
lets me see what is happening with these
patients so I’m no longer going blind”
Gary Schofield, Social Worker
“ This is REALLY good! Enables
me to see information in other
systems so I aren’t going in blind”
Emma Seabourne, Occupational Therapist
Chris Woods, District Nurse
“Being able to see an EDAN so easily
“ I was able to use this whilst working on
saves time in wards photocopying documents.”
a weekend when I couldn’t call the GP”
Angela Kier, NT Co-ordinator
Kiera Pagdin, Staff Nurse
“This will save me time phoning round
wards and chasing GPs for summaries” “It enabled me to see what had happened to a
patient who had been hospitalised, meaning I
didn’t make a wasted journey to see them”
Taking Learning
from LCR to IDCR
sxc.hu/gallery/kovik
The Ripple effect
Collaborate
Innovate
Open
Six components
Foundation layer
Technical Platform
Open Requirements
Open Governance
Open Citizen
Open Viewer
Open Integration
Open Architecture
Open Requirements
Requirements
Engagement
NOW
Requirements
Document
JULY & NOV
Open Governance
Plain English
guide to info
sharing
JUNE
Endorsed IG
templates to use
JULY
Open Citizen
Citizen
Engagement
JULY
Citizen PHR
Requirements
SEPTEMBER
Citizen Apps
MARCH
Open Integration
Transfer of care
e-Referral
JULY
Integration Engine
Supplier API’s
SEPTEMBER
Flickr.com - horiavarlan
Open Architecture
OpenEHR Workshops
Archetype Development &
Review
VNA workup
BIMONTHLY
Flickr.com - redux
Thank You
@RippleOSI
RippleOSI.org
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