Caring for Ayrshire: Working together to transform our health and care services
Why transform our model of care?
Why transform our model of care? • Demographic change and the impact of deprivation on our population a different health and care service is required to support our population now. • Sustainability of services quality and safety workforce infrastructure (estate and digital) maximise resources to get best value • New technologies, new ways of working
Strategic Change - Our Health 2020 • Partnership and co-production between individuals, communities and the NHS and its partners in the public, third and independent sectors. • A strong local health service supporting people in their day to day lives to get the best from their health. • A focus on making home and communities the hub for care, rather than hospital.
Strategic Change - Our Health 2020 • Maximising the potential use of technology to improve health and healthcare. • A focus on reducing health inequalities, on prevention, anticipation and supported self management. • Where hospital care is needed, it will be person centred, safe and effective. • Where a pathway involving health and social care is required, it will be integrated and seamless.
Ayrshire’s Health & Care System • Deliver the best health and care services to the population of Ayrshire & Arran to support quality of life • Deliver sustainable services • Access to the right expertise to support best outcome • Ensure that as improved ways to deliver services are evidenced and new standards developed we need to evolve to benefit our citizens
Ayrshire’s Health & Care System
Discussion Session 1 Question One From your own experience, what challenges do health and care services in Ayrshire & Arran face? • 20 minutes to discuss at your tables • Write key points on post-it notes • Group Feedback
Discussion Session 2 Question Two What do you think matters most to the people of Ayrshire and Arran when accessing care or treatment? • 20 minutes to discuss at your tables • Write key points on post-it notes • Group Feedback
Next Steps?
Get involved: Caring for Ayrshire Public Partner • Potential Public Partner role(s) to support the Caring for Ayrshire transformational change programme. • Note of interest forms in your pack.
Stay informed: Caring for Ayrshire website www.nhsaaa.net/caringforayrshire • Caring for Ayrshire Animation • Useful information e.g. leaflets, events, surveys, presentations, proposals • Feedback on what you tell us • Postcard in your pack.
Stay informed: Other useful websites www.nhsaaa.net www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/SocialCareAndHealth www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk www.nahscp.org www.carena.org.uk www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/health-social-care-partnership www.southayrshirelife.org
Stay informed: Social Media Twitter Facebook @NHSaaa www.facebook.com/nhsaaa @EAHSCP @NAHSCP @sahscp #caringforayrshire
Stay informed: Public Involvement Network • Ayrshire-wide virtual network of people with an interest in knowing more about or improving health and care services. • Receive up-to-date information on progress and service redesign proposals as they develop.
Any final comments? . . . and before you go! • Evaluation • Sign-up for Public Involvement Network (if you haven’t already) • Share your own experience • Note of interest forms
Thanks for your input today! caringforayrshire@aapct.scot.nhs.uk 0800 169 1441 or 01292 885822
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