Patient Centered, Community Designed, Team Delivered. A framework for achieving a high performing Primary Health Care system

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Patient Centered, Community Designed, Team Delivered A framework for achieving a high performing Primary Health Care system

Primary Health Care - Objectives Develop a draft framework on the approach to strengthening and progressing Primary Heath Care in Saskatchewan. Engage in consultations with stakeholders to affirm direction of the framework. Test new models of primary health care delivery while progressing PHC across the province. 2

Governance Structure for Framework Development 3

Saskatchewan s Vision and Aims for PHC Vision Primary Health Care is sustainable, offers a superior patient experience and results in an exceptionally healthy Saskatchewan population. Major Aims Access Everyone in Saskatchewan - regardless of location, ethnicity, or underserved status - has an identifiable primary health care team that they can access in a convenient and timely fashion. Patient & Family Experience A model of patient and family centered care has been implemented to achieve the best possible patient and family experience. Healthy Population The primary health care system has contributed to achieving an exceptionally healthy population with individuals supported and empowered to take responsibility for their own good health. Reliable, Predictable & Sustainable We are achieving reliable, predictable and sustainable delivery of primary health care. 4

Framework Recommendations everyone connected to a PHC Team services designed with patients & community culturally responsive system: First Nations & Métis flexible approach to service design & team composition coordinated system of family physician practices, RHA managed services & First Nations system flexible funding, with an accountability framework 5

The team that delivers service Each patient/family is a key member of their team. Each Team includes or is linked to a family physician Key Functions Diagnose, Treat and Prescribe Case Management supports selfmanagement Navigation and Coordination Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Continuous Quality Improvement Attributes of Team Multi-skilled Professionals Practices evidence-based care Practices collaborative care Co-location is preferred After hours access Representative of the community Cultural Competence PHC Team (e.g.) Healthcare Provider (Physician or NP linked to Physician) Nurse Case Manager (RN or RPN) Clerical Staff With Access to Extended Team Members based on community need Traditional Healers Pharmacist Public Health Nurse EMT / First Responder Mental Health Professional Midwives Home Care Community Developer Specialist Physicians Other not exhaustive list 6

Service Delivery Models Multi-Community Delivery Single-Community Delivery Hub and Spoke Delivery Community A Communi ty A Cty B Community B Community C Cty E Community A Cty C Cty D Connection Options Itinerant Outreach (Bus) Virtual 7

How will we do this? Build Long Term Relationships Increase Patient and Family Self-Reliance Engage Communities Engage First Nations and Métis Communities Enable Primary Health Care Teams to Flourish Proactive chronic disease prevention & management Build models that work Shift focus to promoting health Transition support 8

The Foundation: Primary Health Care Acute Care Emergency Care Urgent Care Security in EMS Healthy Community Focus Managing Chronic Diseases Everyday Health Services After-Hours Everyday Health Services 9

Learn by Doing Stewardship Group Define & Champion Implementation Indentify & Address Barriers Monitor Systemwide Performance Advise on Spread Strategies 10

Learn by Doing Progressing: Stabilizing Services, Community Engagement, Physician Engagement Innovating: focus on access and patient experience; team, workflow and space redesign & multi-community models; patient and community input; LEAN methodologies Approach: Build, evaluate, spread 11

Strategy Deployment 2012/13 start to build a foundation that ensures patients have improved access to primary health care and an exceptional experience. Chronic disease management will be the additional focus in 2013/14. 12

Check it out! www.health.gov.sk.ca/primary-health-care 13

Patient Centred, Community Designed, Team Delivered A Framework for Achieving a High Performing Primary Health Care System Pharmacy Coalition on Primary Care Telehealth Session How does it affect pharmacists and where do we go from here? June 14, 2012 R. J. (Ray) Joubert, Registrar

Introduction - Objectives 1) Reflect on next steps and impact of PHC Re-Design on pharmacists and pharmacy practice 2) Strategize on becoming involved in the process, roles you can paly on teams and becoming engaged on teams 3) Identify tools you need

Next Steps - Awareness 1. Pharmacists Are we primary health care providers? Chronic disease prevention and management (focus 2013-14) What is our role? Services? 2. Other providers and their roles? 3. Relationships with patients, RHAs, physicians and other providers? Strengthen/Leverage?

Next Steps - Awareness 4. Communities we serve? 5. Service delivery models? Multi-community Single-community Hub and Spoke 6. Connecting with teams Colocation Yes itinerant? No outreach, virtual (technology)

Next Steps Action 1. Discuss internally, employer 2. Contact RHA Director of PHC Introduction Role Services Community engagement Needs and services Solutions

Next Steps Action 3. Tools? Compensation/funding? PAS role? Business model new or leverage current? SCP Web site RHA PHC Director contact information PCPC Roles document Registers pharmacies by community/rha Link to Framework Education/training (CPhA ADAPT, Other?)

Next Steps - Action 5. Innovation sites start dialogue with RHAs 6. Other sites/communities explore opportunities

Part II Discussion/Questions 1. How does PHC Re-Design resonate with you? 2. What opportunities and enablers do you see? 3. How do you think we should become engaged? 4. What tools do you need? 5. For those of you who are engaged, what does it look like? 6. What solutions do you offer?

Part III Action Plan Involvement with RHA and community needs and services assessments Solutions to meet those needs?

Thank you! Action plans to PCPC c/o SCP Did this session meet the learning objectives? Did it meet your expectations? Travel safely!