Early in 2010 a series of events were held across Scotland, including one in Aberdeen, to review the contribution Primary Care makes to the NHS in Scotland. These events gave a platform for facilitated discussion based around quality and how Primary Care supports particular patient groups. In an environment of tight financial constraints these discussions sought to identify what opportunities and challenges would emerge for Primary Care going forward and what would need to be done to realise and overcome these. The outcome of these events has been distilled within the recently published "Delivering Quality in Primary Care". This, as stated by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, will be the framework for the development of Primary Care in Scotland over the next five years, as part of the Healthcare Quality Strategy for NHS Scotland.
"Delivering Quality in Primary Care" and the Scottish impact of the DoH White Paper "Liberating the NHS" are key drivers for change within Primary Care in Scotland. This is potentially a very exciting opportunity for us locally in NHS Grampian to contribute positively to the local health system and may provide us with the potential to 'pilot' National projects within the context of seeking new ways to operate within the system from a Primary Care perspective. This is driven within the context of "The Healthcare Quality Strategy for NHS Scotland".
The key strands of work to concentrate upon are:
To enable the review of the Delivering Quality in Primary Care strategic direction and the resulting development of an implementation template, NHS Grampian's Primary Care Integrated Management Group have commissioned a workshop. The primary tasks of the workshop are:
Workshop Outline
Notes for Workshop
The workshop took place on Friday 4th February 2011 at Pittodrie. The following are presentations from the event:
As a follow up to the workshop, a forum has been set up to receive comments on the key strategic themes. Access to the forum requires a login so if you have not registered with HI-Net you can do so here. If you have forgotten your login details or have any problems please email hinet@nhs.net.