The Whole System Demonstrator Trial: delivery, initial results and plans for the future

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MATCH Colloquium 26 th June 2012 Glasgow The Whole System Demonstrator Trial: delivery, initial results and plans for the future Sharon O Callaghan WSD Newham Research and Systems Manager (nb thanks to Dept of Health & Philips for some of slides used)

Some Definitions

Technology and home care WSD Trial WSD Trial

What is telecare Telecare ( personal, environmental, security) Electronic sensors and aids that make the home environment safer so that people can live at home, independently, for longer. The sensors automatically raises the alarm by contacting, via a call centre, a family member, friend, neighbour or warden (in sheltered housing). Examples include pendant/community alarms worn around the neck, bed sensors to check that someone has got back to bed after going to the toilet at night and door sensors to alert if an outside door has been left open unintentionally.

What is home telehealth? Telehealth (remote care) Electronic sensors or equipment that monitor people s health in their own home. So for example equipment to monitor vital signs such as blood pressure, blood oxygen levels or weight. These measures are then automatically transmitted to a clinician who can observe health status without the patient leaving home. The clinician monitors daily readings to look for trends that could indicate a deterioration in condition.

Telehealth & Telecare Telehealth Non emergency service Used daily Behaviour change Telecare Emergency service Preferably not used! Supports usual behaviour

Delivery and Evaluation of the Whole System Demonstrator Trial

2006/07 WSD defined, funding agreed and competition opened by Department of Health 2007 Sites & evaluators selected, build teams, agree scope, plan & build services, procure technology 2008 Recruitment begins & data gathering starts Sept 2009 Recruitment ends Sept 2010 Trial period ends - data gathered 2011 Evaluators do initial analysis Dec 2011 WSD History April/May 2012 - initial results published

DH Rationale for WSD We want to know to what extent the WSD model of care: promotes individuals long term well-being and independence improves individuals and their carer s quality of life improves the working lives of staff is more cost effective is more clinically effective provides an evidence base for future care and technology models.

Evaluation Themes THEME Question NO. PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED 1 Nuffield 2 UCL 3 LSE 4 Man r Oxford 5 Imperial College Does the introduction of telehealth or telecare result in reduction in service utilisation and costs of care? What is the effect on carer burden, self-care behaviours and quality of life? What predicts whether people will use the service as planned? What is the clinical impact? What is the cost effectiveness of the introduction of telecare & telehealth? What are the service users, informal carers and health and social care professionals experiences of telehealth and telecare? What organisational factors facilitate or impede the sustainable adoption and integration of telehealth/telecare? 5721 participants Combined Model 3445 participants 470 informal carers 3445 participants 470 informal carers Professional interviews 234 interviews. Participants & informal carers. Health & social care professionals. 45 key WSD managers and commissioners in health & social services. Staff from 3 WSDAN sites and 3 non WSD related sites

RCT design General Practices are the basis of the cluster randomisation. Practices balanced by size, disease prevalence, population age profile, deprivation etc. Group 1 Group 2 Social Care needs receive usual care (TC Control Group) Social Care needs receive telecare (TC Intervention Group) LTCs receive telehealth (TH Intervention Group) LTCs receive usual care ( TH Control Group) 119 Practices 119 Practices

Delivering the WSD Trial Recruit programme team Agree data sharing arrangments governing trial Establish & agree new care pathways Agree contractual arrangements with TC/TH suppliers Install, test and integrate systems Train health and social care professionals as needed to provide care supported by technology Recruit GP practices Identify potential participants through patient (GP) & social care records and recruit them Deliver telecare and telehealth services Collect data.

Process Practice Consent Randomis ation Data Search Practice Letters & Follow Up Consent Gained Eligibility Confirmed Light Touch Visit Baseline Interview 80 Days Assess if necessary Interview at 12 months Ongoing data collection Interview at 3 months Patient goes live on trial Early Monitoring & Calibration Training Install

National WSD Trial numbers 14 A total of 6191 People Recruited to the Trial in Cornwall, Kent and Newham (5721 service users plus 470 carers, 238 GP practices, 27K letters, 9K home visits)

The headline results The early indications show that if used correctly telehealth can deliver a 15% reduction in A&E visits, a 20% reduction in emergency admissions, a 14% reduction in elective admissions, a 14% reduction in bed days and an 8% reduction in tariff costs. More strikingly they also demonstrate a 45% reduction in mortality rates. (Department of Health Dec 11)

Evaluation some lessons Whole System change OR an RCT Evaluation needs project management Beware of assumptions Listen to your rats! Awareness of scale Evaluating an evaluation or evaluating a service?

People who know it works! Patient Champions Service Providers TeleHealth is my best friend. TeleHealth is part of my life style. Like a doctor in the house. Makes me more effective. Encourages self care Helps people stay out of hospital.

What happened next at UK level

The DALLAS Programme Delivering Assisted Living Lifestyles At Scale 23 million programme by Technology Strategy Board Aim: Implementation of innovative services at scale in the UK by building the supply chain Service and technology for integrated health and social care Economies of scale - Cost target to drive future deployment Embedded & integrated with societal/lifestyle needs Regional footprint connected UK-wide (3-5 UK sites) User-centric to size of 10k+ users, lasting up to 36 months (ie up to 50,000) people Next stage evidence for benefits of Assisted Living

DALLAS site scope Market Private Public Hard (i.e. technology) Illness (i.e. LTCs) Wellness Lifestyle Soft (i.e. social) Infrastructure

3 million lives

DH - 3 Million Lives Campaign The DH believes that at least three million people with long term conditions and/or social care needs could benefit from the use of telehealth and telecare services. Concordat with industry to work together to achieve target in 5 years. An enabling framework by Govt. supported by industry. No extra money

What happened next Newham

Drivers for change Better outcomes for more patients Cost reduction without service reduction More effective use of clinical resources Very positive WSD results for telehealth Government & DH policy Capitalises on existing experience and Newham flagship role

New telehealth technologies

Steps to a mainstream service Staff consultation & re-organisation Process development Implement new telehealth techologies Implement risk stratification System integration Staff & Patient Training programme Communication strategy & delivery

http://www.newhamwsdtrial.org/