Winner

Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care Foundation Trust: Place Based Paediatrics

The place based paediatric offer across Tameside and Glossop consists of a number of initiatives that support children and their families being seen and treated by the most appropriate professional, at the right time and in the right place:

  • Electronic Advice and Guidance (A&G); a system that allows GPs to request electronic pre-referral advice from consultant paediatricians from the trust;
  • Children’s Community Clinical Meetings; regular forums between secondary care and general practice clinicians to discuss clinical cases and pathways;
  • Emergency Department In-Reach; support to the ED to assess acutely unwell children and determine the most appropriate treatment pathway.

Read a detailed case study about this project at HSJ Solutions 

Finalists

  • Moorfields Eye Centre at Croydon University Hospital, Moorfields Eye Hospital FT: The Chronicles of the Moorfields Rapid Access Clinic at Croydon: The Right patient, the Right clinic and the Right time - HIGHLY COMMENDED
  • Central and North West London FT: Crystal House Project, CAMHS LD Specialist Inpatient Unit
  • Cheshire and Wirral Partnership FT: ABI Rehabilitation and Placement Service (RAPS)
  • Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals FT: Quality Improvement in Medical Education and Training (QiMET) - Hybrid International Emergency Medicine (HIEM) Training
  • Leeds Community Healthcare Trust and Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust: Leeds Community Neurological Discharge Team
  • NHS England and NHS Improvement, Portsmouth Hospitals Trust and University Hospital Southampton FT: Improving Vascular Services in South East Hampshire
  • North Tees and Hartlepool FT: Best value biologic pathway
  • The Royal Wolverhampton Trust: The CRAFT System (The Colour Risk Assessment File and Treatment System)
  • Torbay and South Devon FT: Group clinics: saving time, maintaining quality
  • University Hospital Southampton FT: A Data Driven Service Improvement of an IBD helpline