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Peer Review for Paediatric Diabetes

Peer Review for Paediatric Diabetes. Ruth Bridgeman. The New Health Environment. Benefits of Peer Review. Provision of disease specific information across the country together with information about individual teams which has been externally validated Provision of benchmark data

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Peer Review for Paediatric Diabetes

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  1. Peer Review for Paediatric Diabetes Ruth Bridgeman

  2. The New Health Environment

  3. Benefits of Peer Review • Provision of disease specific information across the country together with information about individual teams which has been externally validated • Provision of benchmark data • Provision of a catalyst for change and service improvement • Identification and resolution of immediate risks to patients and or staff • Engagement of a substantial number of front line clinicians in reviews

  4. Benefits of Peer Review • Clinical support for a peer review • Enabled rapid sharing of learning between clinicians, as well as a better understanding of : • Commissioning Services for Children and Young People with Diabetes • Delivering the Diabetes National Service Framework

  5. Measures Methodology – Developed by a small expert group • Fiona Campbell / Philip Holland • Ian Manifold, Ruth Bridgeman and James Heasman Developmental • Unlikely to achieve 100% in the first round of review • Opportunity to test with the pilot • Looking to share good practice Organisational Approach • Network Level • Hospital Level • MDT Level

  6. Measures D11-1A-100– CYPDN MEASURES

  7. Measures D11-1D-100–HOSPITAL MEASURES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE DIABETES SERVICES

  8. Measures D11-2A-100–CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE DIABETES MDT MEASURES

  9. Handbook • This is the key document • Explains the processes to be used for the pilot

  10. Visit Programme Agree Pilot Visits • Network Visit • Calderdale • Bradford • Hull Agree Dates • 28 March – Hull • 29 March – Calderdale • 30 March – Bradford • Network Visit to be confirmed

  11. Visit Programme • Letter’s to confirm visit to go the CEOs • Self Assessment deadlines 18 March 2011 • Pre visits 1st 2nd 3nd March – if requested • Visits • 28 March – Hull • 29 March – Calderdale • 30 March – Bradford • Network Visit to be confirmed

  12. Evaluation of the pilot Programme • Report by the Quality Manager • Details of the outcomes of the pilot • Evaluation of the pilot • Recommended next steps

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