Health and Social Care Integration 2016 Flashcards
What are is the “triple aim” of the Health and Social Care Integration?
- Better care
- Better health
- Better value
What are the main points of “better care” in the Health and Social Care Integration Plan?
Aim to improve the quality of care for people by investing in improving services. The main aim of this will be to provide the best and most effective support for all.
“The right help at the right time”
“People should be involved and responsible for their own health and wellbeing.”
What are the main points of “better health” in the Health and Social Care Integration Plan?
The main aim to improve everyone’s health and wellbeing:
- Promoting and supporting healthier lives from the earliest years
- Reducing health inequalities
- Adopting an approach based on anticipation, prevention and self-management
What are the main points of “better value” in the Health and Social Care Integration?
The main point is to increase the value and sustainability of care by making the most effective and efficient use of current resources through preventative and early intervention
“Shift the balance of where care and support is delivered from hospital to community”
“Innovation, Improvement & Accountability”
What are the three main areas of focus in the Health and Social Care Partnerships?
- Reducing inappropriate use of hospital services
- Shifting resources to primary and community care
- Supporting capacity of community care
Where does AILP (Active and Independent Living Programme in Scotland) fit within the Health and Social Care Delivery Plan?
It fits neatly within the objective of the Health and Social Care Delivery Plan by focusing on AHP contribution in delivering:
- Better Health
- Better Care
- Better Value