End-users experiences
Expert Panel: Policy recommendations
Learning in Kent The Regions have built a strong learning network with ongoing exchange of good practice: Integration of health and social care Everybody working on integration Telecare -Telehealth Monitoring centres Scotland , Italy/Friuli, Seville Integrated Shared Care Records Seville, Barcelona , Canterbury NZ Innovation Labs and Digital Health Institute : Belgium , Denmark ,Scotland: Community Stakeholder Engagement Self Management: Ghent , Scotland , Netherlands , Sweden
Kent Kent one of 14 UK Integration Pioneers CASA learning integrated in Pioneer Programme Established an Innovation Hub and Innovation Lab Allows a freedom for innovation to flourish and find radical solutions to meet the citizen's needs of the future
The Kent Innovation Pioneer Hub and Lab links with the private sector and academia, as well as health, social care and the voluntary sector ongoing exchange with Denmark and Scotland
Assistive technology monitoring centre established Procurement for integrated NHS and social care model
Shared Care Records : West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group and KCC implementing a model informed by CASA learning , roll out throughout Kent to follow. Quality of Care through technology , design and culture: Kent is launching an integrated accommodation strategy , learning from Ghent incorporated. Self Management through technology incorporated in Integration Pioneer Community Capacity Building programme with the voluntary and private sector.
Policy recommendations • Learning network will continue to exchange good practice examples : Innovation Hub and Labs • @kentpioneers #kenthub • Increased ongoing work with other EU networks ENGAGED / Active Healthy Ageing / CORAL • Kent to take lead in connecting Integration Pioneers with EU networks • CASA good practices implemented to become Kent policy • Increased use of Assistive and other Technologies to support integration
Mrs. Anne Tidmarsh
Mr. Richard Curry
Kent County Council
SEHTA
Mr. Ronald De Buck
Mr. Carlos Ra煤l de Pablos P茅rez
WZC Weverbos
Junta de Castilla y Le贸n
Mr. Pablo G贸mez
Mr. Kastytis Gecas
President of SIVI Cluster
Lithuanian Innovation Centre
Transfer Methods: CASA
Transfer Knowledge Conference in Wielkopolska
FIRST STEP Choosing the good practices to focus on: Innovative solutions in the field of hospital and wards architecture
Electronic Prescription
„Small innovations�
Telecare Center
The practices were chosen during the CASA study visit and secondments.
SECOND STEP Presenting the good practices to the audience - presentations and speeches has been given both by CASA secondments hosts and the secondees.
Wielkopolska secondment in Veneto was focused on the work of the telecare center and combining together the health and social care.
Wielkopolska secondment in Flanders was focused on the new solutions in the field of hospital and wards architecture, as well as the use of ICT in the nursing homes and wards.
THIRD STEP 4 workshops organized Innovative solutions in the field of hospital and wards architecture
Electronic Prescription
„Small innovations”
Telecare Center
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
THE WORKSHOPS Every workshop had 4 panelists – 3 experts from Poland and 1 external expert, a guest from the CASA project. Also, every workshop group had its own moderator, who stimulated the discussion.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
• moderator • 3 internal panelists • 1 external panelist • group members
• moderator • 3 internal panelists • 1 external panelist • group members
• moderator • 3 internal panelists • 1 external panelist • group members
• moderator • 3 internal panelists • 1 external panelist • group members
Conclusions and recomendations developed during the workshops were used to create the Transfer Knowledge Conference Report, that was later sent to all participants and is a base to create the CASA final implementation plan.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Aleksandra Kowalska Director of the Regional Centre of Social Policy in Poznan WIELKOPOLSKA
CASA Regional Project Coordinator: Monika Zembrzycka e-mail: monika.zembrzycka@rops.poznan.pl telefon: +48 61 8567334.
Transfer methods Kent County Council learning from Scotland and Flanders
Scotland Developing an Integrated Digital Strategy - Telecare Telehealth Monitoring Centre to be tendered - Digital Health Institute informing Innovation Lab - Rapid installation telecare after hospital discharge - Community Capacity Building Programme informed by the Live it Well programme in Scotland Flanders iMinds : University Centre for Integrated Care - Living Lab inspired Folkestone’s Innovation Lab - Weverbos Care Home : inspired a conference with care sector and informing Quality in Care approach in Kent
• Different funding streams for health and social care – Better Care Fund pooled budgets • Integrated Care Records : still further work to do on information sharing / governance • Kent complex governance : Health and Wellbeing Board may overcome this • Integration Pioneer and learning from EU partners will help to find solutions to barriers
Transfer methods Friuli-Venezia Giulia learning from Kent County Council
- Formal framwork for regional network (FVG cluster FVGas@lab) - Existing regional policies and laws supporting the innovation (FVG regional law on innovation with a specific article on welfare) - Knowledge and expertise through past pilots and projects - Different profiles of local actors working on the topic of AAL/ICT, ageing and indipendent living - Different funding instruments
- Weakness of the regional governance - No regional strategic plan or guidelines for the cluster - Weak integrated planning - Local actors as competitors - Weak participation of the private sector (bureacracy issue for SME) - Weak business-oriented vision
Transfer methods Region of Southern Denmark learning from Scotland
co-creation of sustainable economic growth through new products, services and systems developed together with businesses, academics, healthcare specialists and citizens
difficult for any company and especially SMEs to enter the market and be able to test their services and products in real life scenarios
Transfer methods Andalusia learning from Scotland
• Cooperation
• Researching and working on innovation
• Volunteer system
• Cooperation between public administration and universities. • Innovation in the local industry and knowledge sharing mistrust
• Budget constraints innovation on health and social care budgets
Transfer methods Province Noord-Brabant learning from Catalonia and Scotland
Transfer Methods: INNOVAge
CASA & Innovage Transfer methods By Kathy Vuillaume
Brussels, 7th October 2014
CASA Transfer methods Regional Implementation Plans
Local Dissemination Events
Secondments Knowledge Transfer Conferences Study visits SWOT analysis
Secondments in practice.. Not 1 but often 2 scouts..
..followed by the Cavalry.. Up to 15 secondees..
Innovage Transfer Methods Regional Implementation Plans
Transfering GP
• 9 Pilot actions in ‘Learning’ group
Mentoring
• Mentoring by mentors • 2 Interregional training sessions
Visits
• Study Tours • Thematic workshops
Analysis & Benchmarking
• Good Practice Catalogue • Cross SWOT analysis
Secondments
Study Visits
Mentoring
Analysis and Benchmarking
Pilot actions
Policy influencing
Thank you for your attention kathyvuillaume@epmconsultancy.eu Brussels, 7th October 2014
INNOVAge: 3 pilot actions awarded
H.E. Paola Giorgi Marche Region
Mrs. Emma Fernández SIVI cluster
Mrs. Aleksandra Gradišek The Development Centre of the Heart of Slovenia