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Kenny Ajayi Programme Director– Patient Safety Imperial College Health Partners Suspicion of Sepsis Insights dashboard One Year On; One Year Out! Generation 2-G2 Julia Wilkins Head of Data & Analytics Imperial College Health Partners Katie Harrison Communications & Engagement Lead Imperial College Health Partners

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Kenny Ajayi Programme Director– Patient Safety

Imperial College Health Partners

Suspicion of Sepsis Insights dashboardOne Year On; One Year Out!

Generation 2-G2

Julia WilkinsHead of Data & Analytics

Imperial College Health Partners

Katie HarrisonCommunications & Engagement Lead

Imperial College Health Partners

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Kenny Ajayi Programme Director – Patient SafetyImperial College Health Partners

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Julia WilkinsHead of Data & AnalyticsImperial College Health Partners

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Katie HarrisonCommunications and Engagement LeadImperial College Health Partners

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@Kennyajayi_1

@Ldn_ICHP

@PSCollaborative

@JuliaICHP

@Katiehcomms

#suspicionofsepsis#NatPatSIP

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What will Generation 2 of the Dashboard look like?

What can you expect in this space in 2020 ?

How is the SOS Dashboard G1 being used?

What have we done in the last 12 months?

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https://www.sos-insights.co.uk/

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Introduced an innovative tool which overcomes problems through measuring sepsis in a different way  Using visualizations to bring data to life  Talk through dashboard briefly and functionality 
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• Mortality• Survival• Bed days• 30 Day

readmission• ICU Vs

Standard bed occupancy

• Demand Vs Capacity

• Seasonal• By disease

categories

• Against comparable organisations

• W of England• NEWS• SOS

Outcomes

• Winter Pressures• January • Respiratory

conditions

Plan QI Track outcomes Resource planning Learning Demonstrating

impact Understanding

population trends

• Reliable data for baseline

• Diagnosis • Informed

interventions

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• Aimed at being a valuable resource in learning health systems…QI work, etc

• Self service analytics for HCPs

• Basic analytic principles applied in this version

• Can evolve for G3 e.g. predictive analytics incorporating population growth (MVA)

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#SuspicionofsepsisComments & Feedback

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• SOS Dashboard• Name change• Data refresh

speed

• Webinars• Road shows• Playback

events• Existing

contacts

• Collaborations• Coaching• Bidding

• Early 2020• National event• Guidance

document

• OtherDashboardsSSI

Curate Ideas Generation 2 Pilot Spread Strategy Launch Replication

• QI Focus• Real world

data

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Name ChangeComments & Feedback

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2,392Total users (new and returning)

26Users average

per day

Main users are Trusts, AHSNs, CCGs, STPs

, and

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Quantitative insight Google analytics of the dashboard In terms of a positive narrative – you have a lot of organisations from across England using the dashboard, including 81 foundation trusts. Using these NHS figures it appears there are 153 foundation trusts in England, so this suggests that in the last three months alone more than half of them (52.9%) have used the dashboard. 
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26 users per day119 Trusts engaged

3 international audiences8 webinars

13 Face to face presentations

Inclusion in RCP resource to support use of NEWS 2

Inclusion in NHS Long Term Plan on Sepsis

19 CCGs

7 AHSNs

11 STPs

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Aim: Lasting message of three reasons why Suspicion of Sepsis Dashboard should be considered for best emerging solution for patient safety. How does meet the criteria of the original ambition? Accurate - designing a tool which provides consistent, accurate and reliable data on sepsis outcomes Quick - save professionals time by making the data freely and easily accessible Intelligent - provide bespoke data which can be intelligently applied with precision to improve quality of patient care
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• Express opinion on name change

• Spread the word• Sign up for pilot• Attend future

webinars• Participate in

bidding process

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Imperial College Health Partners

Thank-you

[email protected]

Suspicion of Sepsis Insights Dashboard

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Presentation Notes
Aim of slide: Introducing the SOS team and the concept of the dashboard through positive scene narrative setting. Aim of the panel – to feel comfortable, understand the vision enthused to hear more.  Thank the panel Introduce the yourself and Kate.  Give the top level headline -  We are here today to proudly introduce the panel to the Suspicion  of Sepsis Dashboard and demonstrate the significant positive impact and consequences that it is already having for patient safety and the growing potential.   We are excited to be able to share with you the beginning of this growing/ emerging journey for SOS Dashboard I’ve been astounded by the emerging potential for reduction in harm for patients  I’m grateful for the opportunity today to share with how by through its intrinsic design and application it is influencing treatment/care for patients.