Exploring Sepsis and the links with COVID
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Join Dr Ron Daniels as he shares an insight into Sepsis, how it relates to the current pandemic and the situation beyond and outside the pandemic. Dr Daniels also discusses the current state of Sepsis in the UK; including national statistics, the primary causes of infections and the changing view of Sepsis in the media. He provides an overview of the ‘Sepsis Six’, a Sepsis screening tool developed to help healthcare professionals provide evidence based care to their patients, which is now in use in 36 countries around the world.
Approx 30 minute presentation with a live Q&A
NHS Going Digital: Strategic Policy Update and Impact Assessment
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Tuesday 6th October 2020. Please note that much of the information in this presentation is relevant at the time of filming and may have been updated or changed since.
Dr Patricia Oakley – Strategic Service and Workforce Policy Analyst
Dr. Oakley will update the assessment of the potential impact of the UK Science Strategy and the Comprehensive Spending Review, both post Virus and Brexit, on how the NHS’s strategic investment decision making processes might be developed as Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) develop over the next 3 years. This consideration includes how the major and minor capital and revenue, including PPM, budgets might be determined given the clinical imperatives for earlier and more rapid diagnostics in cancer and cardio- vascular care, and in sepsis and antimicrobial resistance management. Our consideration will also include how the clinical science and informatics services might become more integrated to underpin the ICSs.
Business Case Preparation
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Wednesday 7th October 2020
Tom Phillips – Trainer, Mentor & Coach, TLP
How do you prepare a robust business case in order to gain extra funding or resource such as personnel, staff or capital equipment? Especially if you work for an organisation like the NHS where every penny spent has to be justified and provide a maximum return on investment and where thousands of other individuals and services are fighting for their share of a finite pot? This short training video will teach you how to prepare a robust business case that maximises your chances of getting the resource that you need by following a tried and tested structure.
Clinical Practice Review, Respiratory Monitoring
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Thursday 8th October 2020. Please note that much of the information in this presentation is relevant at the time of filming and may have been updated or changed since.
Nursing Times, In Partnership with Hillrom
Respiratory assessment is a crucial observation, particularly in Covid-19 care. Watch Iain Wheatley, Respiratory Consultant Nurse from Frimley Park Hospital explain how it’s done.
A Connectivity Masterclass with IMS Maxims
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Monday 12th October 2020.
Robert Stow, John Mendonca & Matt Cass – Hillrom
A practical demonstration of Hillrom vital signs connectivity into IMS Maxims Electronic Patient Record System. IMS-Maxims are an award winning provider of digital health transformation programmes, enabling providers to deliver safer, faster and more efficient healthcare support by EPR Software designed around professionals not processes.
Project Management
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Tuesday 13th October 2020.
Tom Phillips, Trainer, Mentor & Coach, TLP
Following on from the previous presentation with Tom (Business Case Planning), once you have presented your business case and been given the resource that you need, you now have a project that needs to be managed! This short training video will teach you how to identify the key stages involved in project management; In scope and out scope, stakeholder mapping and risk and contingency planning.
The Importance of Vital Signs Monitoring to Detect Deterioration and Sepsis
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Wednesday 14th October 2020. Please note that much of the information in this presentation is relevant at the time of filming and may have been updated or changed since.
Nursing Times, in Partnership with Hillrom
With Dr Ron Daniels, Executive Director, UK Sepsis Trust. Karen Nagalingam, Senior Nurse Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, and Acute Kidney Injury Nurse Specialist, Lister Hospital; Siân Annakin, Sepsis Nurse Practitioner, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust and sepsis survivor Laura Williams. The earlier detection of deterioration in patients is an incredibly important topic for nurses because it leads to better outcomes and more lives saved. Nursing Times, in partnership with Hillrom, is exploring the use of vital signs monitoring to better detect deterioration and sepsis in patients.
Pagers Are Passé: It’s Time to Transition to a Smartphone-Based Communications Platform
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Thursday 15th October 2020
Dana Peco, Sr. Manager of Clinical Development, Hillrom & Eric Brill, Director of Clinical Solutions, Hillrom
What if your care teams could connect about patient care as easily as they connect with their friends and family? Now they can, by switching from the limited capabilities of pagers to the power of a smartphone-based communications platform. This session will explore real-life solutions for connecting your care teams, improving care coordination, streamlining clinical workflows and accelerating patient treatment. Learn how to transition from pagers to smartphones, administer and manage mobile applications throughout your health system build a unified staff directory, keep communications secure with advanced encryption technology and Integrate to the EPR and other alert and alarm sources.
Advancing Connected Care Through Smart Bed Technology
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Friday 16th October 2020
James Rhodes, Market Manager, Hillrom UK & Ireland & and Anthony McInnes Willard, Hillrom UK Sales Manager, Connectivity Solutions
Medical devices are being connected throughout the hospital environment to improve patient safety and help healthcare professionals to make better clinical decisions. Beds are no different. During this session you will be introduced to smart bed technology and how this technology can be used within acute care facilities to improve patient safety, improve patient outcomes and improve healthcare professional workflow and decision making with accurate and actionable data.
The Art of Flexible Leadership
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Tuesday 20th October 2020
Tom Phillips, Trainer, Mentor & Coach, TLP
Most people in leadership and management positions are familiar with the idea of flexing their leadership style from individual to individual but truly effective leaders know how to flex their leadership style with each individual as the situation they and their employee or team members find themselves in, changes. This short training video will teach you how to; Identify the differences and similarities between leadership and management, understand the 5 classically recognised leadership styles, use the skill/ will matrix to identify what type of leadership style to use at any given time and how to use different leadership behaviours to truly flex your leadership style.
NHS Going Digital: Informatics – Underpinning Issues
Event series: Completing the Picture Digital Festival 2020
Recording date: Thursday 22nd October 2020. Please note that much of the information in this presentation is relevant at the time of filming and may have been updated or changed since.
Dr Patricia Oakley, Strategic Service and Workforce Policy Analyst
Dr. Oakley will outline the parameters of an Integrated Care System’s clinical informatics strategy to underpin the earlier policy update. This consideration includes the improvement of data definitions and its collection to support the shift from having pools of data to developing clinical knowledge and insight, to developing multiple regression modelling and predictive analytics that can help clinicians make better decisions. Our consideration will also include how the ICSs’ clinical science and informatics leadership team might be developed along with clinicians’ skills and knowledge.