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NHS IQ – Long Term Conditions Improvement Webinars

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Register now for the NHS IQ Long Term Conditions Improvement Programme webinar series. To book your place email catherine.strong@nhsiq.nhs.uk along with the date and title of the webinar you would like to join.

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Sunday 28th September 2014

Register now for our Long Term Conditions Improvement Programme webinar series. 

To book your place email catherine.strong@nhsiq.nhs.uk along with the date and title of the webinar you would like to join.

How to make care and support planning a 2-way dynamic Webinar 
Wednesday 1 October 2014 – 13:00 to 13:45
Hosted by Dr Alan Nye & Brook Howell

This webinar session will cover:

  • Have a different conversation
  • Make a partnership approach the “business as usual” for individual /care professional interaction.
  • Hear the views of care professionals who have front-line experience of implementation
  • Know to encourage patients, carers and the public to work alongside (in equal partnership) with clinicians and managers.
  • Understanding the paradigm of shared decision making.

Find out more.

Co-morbidity and cost implications
Wednesday 15 October 2014 – 12:00 to 12:45
Hosted by Dr Umesh Kadam

This webinar session will cover:

  • To investigate multi-morbidity transitions from general practice populations across healthcare interfaces and the associated healthcare costs
  • To explore chronic disease pairing as an indicator within the population level multi-morbidity “severity” as indicated by transitions and costs
  • To investigate identification of multi-morbidity type and linkage of information across healthcare interfaces provides opportunities for targets intervention.

Find out more.

Commissioning for Outcomes
Wednesday 22 October 2014 – 13:00 to 13:45
Hosted by Bob Ricketts

This webinar session will cover:

  • Aligning with shared commissioning ambition
  • Sharing experience and what works
  • Using routine data to measure impact on health outcomes.

Find out more.

– See more at: http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/news-events/news/long-term-conditions-improvement-programme-webinar-series.aspx#sthash.38lmJAtJ.dpuf