RCPCH Focus Summer 2019

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Launching Paediatrics 2040

“We need to ensure that new technologies do not increase inequalities in healthcare provision ” Professor Russell Viner Jonathan Cushing, Project Manager of Paediatrics 2040, introduces us to the College’s flagship project in designing health and healthcare for future generations. Without innovation our ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat illness in children would look radically different. Innovation is core to our work, and new technologies will mean that the delivery of paediatric care in the future will look different to how it does at present. The last 20 years have seen major changes, for instance, patients now have easy access to medical information from a variety of sources, and going forward the current Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has ambitious plans to use technology to transform the NHS.

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It is also clear that there are substantial challenges in ensuring adoption of new technologies. The NHS has a chequered

history in the adoption, and scale up of innovation. Slow and fragmented adoption has all too often led to new technologies not being taken up universally, meaning that only a few, and not the many, benefit from innovation. We will need to ensure that technologies developed are suitable for CYP, and that paediatricians and healthcare systems are able to work with increasingly complex and rapidly changing technologies. The College’s Paediatrics 2040 project is in the process of developing a vision for the future of paediatrics. As part of this we are looking at the role innovation will play in the delivery of paediatric care 20 years from now, and working to develop a vision for how we can ensure that new innovations and technologies are beneficial to providers of care and children and young people. We will look

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at the impact of innovation on domains of care, and consider how specific innovations e.g. digitalisation, or genomics, may impact on the way in which we work and provide care. The project will run until October 2020, and we are working with 100 members on the project, across four workstreams. These workstreams aim to: Develop predictions of CYP health outcomes, and develop business cases for investment in child health. Develop an understanding of how innovation and technology will shape the delivery of paediatric services. Propose new models of care that ensure the health needs of CYP are properly served across the four nations. Develop strategies to ensure we continue to attract and retain personnel who are well equipped to provide the best possible services to CYP populations. www.rcpch.ac.uk/paediatrics-2040


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