Alyson McGregor, Altogether Better, presents in a breakout session at the Nuffield Trust Health Policy Summit, on her work with Health Champions across the country.
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Alyson McGregor: The evidence based Health Champion approach
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Health Policy Summit
The evidence-based health champion approach
Alyson McGregor, Director, Altogether Better
Chair: Ian Blunt, Senior Research Analyst, Nuffield Trust
3. â˘
Introduction ⢠Changing role of the NHS
⢠Paradigm shift
⢠3 prototypes & 45 innovation sites in
General Practice has led us to stumble
across a new model for general practice
which is designed to meet these
challenges
⢠Citizens/patients play a pivotal role in
meeting this challenge working closely
with General Practice.
4. âHealth Champions
are people who
voluntarily bring
their life experience
and their ability to
relate to people to
promote health in
different
communities.â
5. Whatâs special about
Altogether Better?
â˘Gives a VOICE to CHCs â a
national platform to tell their
stories
â˘Strength in numbers
â˘Building and sharing the
evidence base
â˘Making the case
â˘Connecting potiticians,
policy makers, decisions
makers with people in
communities
6. The consultation and the right
conversation
⢠The core of health care lies in the conversations that
patients have with clinicians and other health care
workers
⢠A productive way to improve the whole health service is to
transform the way the NHS does business by supporting
really good conversations with people patients and
communities.
9. Outcomes
⢠Health improvement
⢠Service Improvement
⢠New business model for
General Practice
⢠Potential for better
commissioning outcomes
10. Impact
⢠Change in the relationship
between the practice and the
community
⢠Shifting the boundaries
between the community,
primary and secondary care
⢠Emergent impact
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Health Policy Summit
The evidence-based health champion approach
Alyson McGregor, Director, Altogether Better
Chair: Ian Blunt, Senior Research Analyst, Nuffield Trust
Hinweis der Redaktion
What we think Health Champions have in common is
That they are people who voluntarily bring their life experience, their unique qualities and skills and most importantly their ability to relate to people in their community to promote health in different communities.
And they do this in many different ways â within their families, with their friends and neighbours, in their workplaces, in community centres, in patient groups, in a 1000 different ways
Include picture of people centred public health
The core of health care lies in the conversations that patients have with clinicians and other health workers. A productive way to improve the whole health service would be to explore how it needs to organise itself if it is to support really good conversations with its patients and its community.
A group including GPs, patients and practice staff took an asset based approach to the practice list and drew on the resourcefulness of their local communities. Volunteers were trained and supported to work with the practice as Practice Health Champions on the things that matter to both the practice and the community.
The results and the potential for change were beyond our ambitions.