Programme
09:20 - Chair’s Opening Remarks
Dr. Mark Porter, MBE, GP, broadcaster and journalist (Confirmed)
09:25 - Opening Keynote Address: Placing Public Health at the Heart of LTC Prevention
- Incorporating the latest guidance for improving public health: Promotion healthy choices into your LTC strategy
- Making sense of the transitions demanded by the Health and Social Care Bill in the way your organisations tackles LTCs
- Risk profiling, predictive modelling and risk stratification - enablers for helping clinicians design better targeted services to improve the outcomes and experiences for patients
- 3 Million Lives (3ML): Enhancing the lives of people with long term conditions by accelerating the rollout of telehealth and telecare services across England.
- Findings from the Whole Systems Demonstrator (WSD) - controlled trial of telehealth and telecare services delivered to 6,000 people
- Early diagnosis of long term conditions and early intervention to improve patient outcomes
- Achieving better LTC outcomes via personalised treatment directed by informed individual patients
- Preventing LTCs in childhood: Approaches for identifying children at risk and providing targeted family support
- Identify effective interventions: Using risk prediction tools to lower hospital admissions
- Reducing the harmful use of smoking and alcohol by focusing on changing social norms
- Responding to the Health Protection Agency annual report on HIV: Is universal HIV testing in a bid to reduce infections the way forward?
- Tackling obesity through behaviour change: Understanding the demographic and public health shifts that could lead to obesity rate doubling in the next 20 years
Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health (Confirmed)
09:40 - Question and Answers
09:45 - Commissioning Services to Meets Patient’s Needs: Quality and Productivity
- Working with the private, third and voluntary partners to improve the outcomes associated with LTCs
- The development of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and holding them to account
- Responding to the challenges of effective clinical-led commissioning
- Ensuring GPs have the relevant skills to take on responsibilities for commissioning and driving innovation
- Coordinating budgets across social and medical care organisation
- Brokering relationships and working partnerships with local Health and Wellbeing Boards
- Investing in community partners to build capacity and increase the scope of organisations
- Securing continuous improvement in the quality of services:
- reduction health inequalities
- delivering integrated, responsive services
- meeting the needs of patients
- achieving the world-leading outcomes to which we aspire
Dr. James P Kingsland, National Clinical Lead, NHS Clinical Commissioning Community
(Confirmed)
10:00 - Improving Access to Psychological Therapies for Patients with Long Term Conditions
- New approaches to tackling mental health for patients with long term conditions
- The value of psychological therapies for patients with LTCs
- Ensuring GPs have the relevant understanding to take on responsibilities for commissioning therapies for LTCs
- Engaging local Health and Wellbeing Boards in commissioning effective mental health services
- Encouraging awareness to use psychological therapies through workforce training
Prof André Tylee, Expert Advisor - Long Term Conditions, National IAPT Programme, Department of Health
and Professor of Primary Care Mental Health, Kings College London (Confirmed)
10:15 - Principles for Practice: Effective Pathways in Managing and Integrating Clinical and Care Services for those with Long Term Conditions
- Innovation Health and Wealth: Accelerating adoption and diffusion in the NHS - the delivery agenda for spreading innovation at pace and scale throughout the NHS
- New guidance to support the delivering of high quality primary and secondary care
- Working more effectively with social care providers and ensuring an integrated channel of communication
- Managing LTCs in the social care setting
- Putting guidance into practice
- What are the challenges, and how do we as a workforce overcome it?
- Integrating clinical and social care priorities with the national outcomes framework
- Health monitoring and modelling information to help manage LTCs
Dr. Janet Williamson, National Director, NHS Improvement (Confirmed)
10:30 - Supporting Those with Long Term Conditions Back to Work
- Work and its role in overall health and wellbeing
- Moving from IB to EDA - lessons from the Burnley and Aberdeen pilots
- Providing support for those who wish to move into self-employment
- Supporting offenders with mental health resettle back into their community and into work
Karen Foulds, ESA/IB Programme & Strategic Design Authority, Department for Work and Pensions (Confirmed)
10:45 - Summary Care Record Programme: Supporting Patients With Long Term Conditions When They Are Most Vulnerable
- How can the Summary Care Record support patients with long term conditions: An update on progress nationally and emerging benefits
- Implementing SCR: The role of the workforce
Dr. Gillian Braunold, Clinical Director, Summary Care Record and HealthSpace, Department of Health (Confirmed)
11:00 - Questions and Answers Session
11:20 - Refreshments, Exhibition and Networking
11:50 - Morning Seminars
- Improving standards in Renal Care and CKD
- National Strategy for COPD and Asthma
- The financial and non financial benefits of helping people with a LTC back in to work
- Patient Relationship Management- engaging with patients to help them manage their long term condition
- Clinical research: Integrated care approaches to promote successful service delivery
- Integrated Care for those with Long Term Neurological conditions
- Improving treatment, monitoring and management of Mental Health problems
- Services and products to enhance life of diabetes sufferers
12:50 - Lunch, Networking and Exhibition
13:50 - Afternoon Seminars
14:50 - Refreshments, Exhibition and Networking
15:20 - Afternoon Streams
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Stream 1
Commissioning Care: Improving Focus on Preventive Health and Early Intervention
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Stream 2
The Challenges of Long Term Conditions for Older People
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Stream 3
Innovations in therapies, techniques and approaches to managing Long Term Conditions
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Stream 4
Effective Cancer Care, Monitoring and Treatment
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16:30 - Conference Close