Transcript Slide 1

‘Here for You’
Improving the Patient Experience
Presented by
Sally Quinn
Deputy Director of HR & OD
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Message for the WD Team
I was on the Juice Course this morning and wanted to pass
on and say how impressed I was with how well it was
presented by the company concerned and how much I
enjoyed it, it would be nice to think that any other courses
that we have to attend as mandatory ones were presented
in the same type of way, as it makes it not so much of a
chore and an ‘oh no not another course’ but an enjoyable
positive learning experience.
Sample Comments
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How well do you understand the fundamentals of
delivering an excellent patient experience and
how this links to the success of the Trust?
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Has the event helped you consider the way in which
you demonstrate the “Here for you” promises?
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Has the event helped you to reflect on your own current
practice and consider how your behaviour creates either a
positive or negative patient/client experience?
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Has the event helped you to understand the
difference between caring for somebody and caring
about them?
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Has the event helped you to consider the importance of
different teams and departments working together more
effectively and how this benefits all patients?
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Qualitative Feedback
• I am front line staff and sometimes I never realise how I am coming
across to the client. Helped me to keep this in focus. It’s all about the
patient’s/clients experience – which stays with him or her for a long time.
• This learning has helped me a lot to get to know about caring. Thank
you.
• I thought this was an excellent way to spend an afternoon. Very
worthwhile for all members of Croydon Health Services. Thanks to Andy
and the actors.
• Wonderful afternoon, already thinking what I can do to further make
working with clients/patients and other staff’s experience here at the
Trust pleasurable!
• My initial impression was ‘here we go again’! Especially after listening to
the negative thing that was said in the introduction. I think we do well as
a Trust – need improving and will always in order to be excellent. Great
training.
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Participant Feedback
• Very helpful and fun well done. May be helpful to consider/ bring out
more how this approach can be applied in large complex organisations?
We are all working in our silos. (Was referred to...just my thoughts)
• The Trust need to employ more staff for the wards etc. so we can
deliver the care that the patients deserve
• Individual’s attitudes must change or leave it outside of the Trust. Going
the extra mile – going above and beyond to help patients, relative’s
internal staff / clients
• As interesting it was, I did not learn anything new. Actors were the only
difference. How much did this cost? Money could have been spent on
something else
• I did the course in another Trust and do believe in the benefits as long
as they are followed up at a later date to ensure it works and staff are
engaged
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Next Steps
• A more collaborative approach across the Trust is evident in ensuring staff
members within the service areas are supported in attending this
programme.
• To utilise the period of de-escalation on the Cerner IT Implementation
Programme now set to recommence momentum in late August (26th).
This will mean opportunity for staff to be released to attend the Juice
Learning Programme without conflict of the Cerner remobilisation.
• To review total numbers of staff going through the programme with the
view of re-commissioning Juice Learning using allocated funds from this
year’s Workforce Development LETB monies to deliver additional planned
sessions from November in order to address “front facing” staff
attendance.
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Have you been
yet?
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