Improved patient outcomes

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Improving the profile of your health charity. Improving patient outcomes through improved education and training

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DEVELOPMENT of the STRATEGY

IMPLIMENTATION

MONITORING

DELIVERY METHODS

ONGOING IMPROVEMENTS

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

OBJECTIVES

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To develop public awareness and serve patients

and carers - assess where we are now and make

improvements

To improve the response of health care providers-

ask doctors, nurses, allied health

professionals, Trusts and Universities UK wide to

self assess against standards and feed back

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Transforming attitudes to be proactive rather than

reactive. (patients, nurses, doctors and healthcare

professionals)

Development of the strategy to be project managed

taking into account changes in the NHS and

commissioning

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Summarise and evaluate this information and

decide how education activity could be used to

improve clinical skills, communication

skills, teaching, facilitation and public awareness

(mapped against and in support of ongoing

marketing and media campaigns), use existing or

new courses to deliver the standards

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Establishing an education campaign dealing with a variety

of stakeholders (including societies, royal

colleges, medical schools, nursing

colleges, nurses, clinicians, the media, the public and

private health care sectors, as well as the pharmaceutical

industry and research council UK) to support your

patients

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SHORT TERM (Activity VS Outcomes)

Public response such as compliance with screening

programs

Effectiveness of Health Charity Training programmes

Incidence of early cancer detection in the community

Primary and secondary care set up before and after the

program

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Improvement of research funds and activities dealing

with early detection and treatment of prostate cancer

Improved sharing of information within and between

primary and secondary providers

Feedback from faculty and ambassadors

Feedback from patients

Feedback from clinicians, nurses and healthcare

workers

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LONG TERM (Outcomes)

Improvement of patient outcomes

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Delivery methods

Blended Learning

Train the Trainers

Classroom Teaching

Road shows

Accredited CPD and Workshops

Teleconferencing

Action Learning Sets

Coaching and Mentoring

Online Learning

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Source of funds?

Facilities?

Ambassadors?

Faculty?

Train the trainers?

Previous similar project in the

UK and common

challenges, successes and

outcomes?

If the same project was done

abroad and its outcomes?

Current audience?

How may this participation be

widened?

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Improved CPD and Training

Improved

Public Awareness

Improved Patient Care and life expectancy

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Summary and Questions