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Making services fit for our ageing
population
David Oliver
The King’s Fund Integrated Care Summit, 8 May 2013
First Francis Inquiry
• “Many of the cases in which patients and their families
have reported concerns have involved elderly patients. The
multiple needs of such patients in terms of
diagnosis, management, communication and nursing care
are in many ways distinct from those of younger patients.
The latter can more often be safely treated only for the
condition for which they have been admitted…”
• .. “Older patients will often present with a complex of
medical and care problems requiring a skilled and all-
embracing multi disciplinary team approach. Active
management with the assistance of specialist advice will
often be needed.”
Ageing and health – the upside
• Changing demographic: key facts and figures
• Success story for society and healthcare
• Contrary to stereotypical, ageist attitudes…
• Most elders not ill, unhappy, dependent, isolated etc.
• Many stay active/working/volunteering/contributing
• (And so what if they don’t, can’t?)
• Let’s stop catastrophising and labelling
• Need more focus on prevention (primary and secondary )
across the life-course – major gaps, wider determinants
• Help to age well “in place” and support unpaid carers.
Ageing and health – challenges
• Inequalities
– Absolute life expectancy at birth and at 65
– Healthy life expectancy at 65
– Multiple advantages/disadvantages
• More people living with long-term conditions
– Multiple conditions (and meds)
– Common conditions of ageing (including dementia)
– Frailty Syndrome
– Co-morbid disability (eg, mobility problems)/dependence
• Potential crisis in workforce and in number of unpaid carers
• Retirement (age and income)
• Long-term social care funding
• Housing stock
Older people (with complex needs) as
“core business” for services
• Ageing is an irreversible “game-changer” for:
– Primary care
– Community Services/Intermediate Care
– Social care
– Nursing and Residential Homes
– Acute Secondary Care
• Older people most likely to:
– be using multiple services
– be seeing multiple professionals
– have illness complicated by loss of function, fluctuating disability,
impaired cognition
– rely on support and advocacy from informal carers
• To benefit from more “joined-up” or integrated services
The King’s
Fund, 2012
House of Lords “Ready for Ageing”
Report 2012 (England)
• By 2030 there will be…(compared to 2010)
– 51% more people over 65
– 101 % more people over 85
– 50% more people with 3 or more long-term conditions
– 80% more people with dementia
• Twice as many unpaid carers (6.4 m)…
• ..as staff employed by NHS/Social Care
• Demand for informal care to parents from adult children is
expected to rise by 50% by 2030
• Supply of care projected to rise by only 20%
It’s time we caught up with this reality and designed
services around the people who use them most.
Move away from “right bed wrong patients”
• “We need to make services age proof and fit for purpose”
Philp 2008
• “when we design services for people with one thing wrong
at once but people with many things wrong turn up, the
fault lies not with the users but with the system, but all too
often we label these patients as inappropriate and present
them as a problem” Rockwood 2005
• “Sir David Nicholson asserts that hospitals are very bad
places for older people. Here’s a radical suggestion – make
hospitals good places for older people.” McMurdo BMJ
2013
Service quality for older people?
• Much excellent practice to celebrate
• But widespread evidence that we could and should do
much better in all domains of quality:
– Outcomes (and interventions to deliver)
– Safety
– Experience and person-centred-ness
– Efficiency (unwarranted variation and interface issues)
– Fairness/equity/age-discrimination
– Access/responsiveness
• Need to focus on constructive, relevant solutions…
• Quality within each service as important as integration
How to get better? (within individual services)
• Education, training, skills, revalidation, regulation
• Focus from/support for leaders at all levels
• Outcome indicators, financial instruments/incentives
• Standards and data
• Ensure adequate capacity/workforce
• Full involvement of older people and carers
– Own care and treatment
– Service design, education, training, feedback
• Sustained focus on prevention, LTC, anticipatory care
• Rapid, credible response in crisis
• Equitable access to healthcare (e.g. nursing homes)
• Combat ageism/discrimination
• Adequate Assessment and diagnosis
• Focus on rehabilitation/discharge planning
• No shortage of good practice guidance or living
examples….
Silver Book RCN Dementia
Project
• Recommendations for:
– Senior Leaders
– Team Leaders
– Professional bodies/societies
– Policy makers, government, NHS commissioning board
– Think tanks and commentators
NHFD Report 2008 - 2011
Benefits of CGA (Ellis and Langhorne)
• 22 trials. 10,000 + participants, 6 countries
• Patients more likely to be living at home at end of scheduled
follow up (OR 1.16)
• And at median follow up of 12 months (OR 1.25)
• Compared to general medical care
• Less likely to be living in residential/nursing care (OR 0.78)
• Less likely to die or experience deterioration(OR 0.76)
• More likely to experience improved cognition (Mean difference
0.08)
• Specialist wards had better outcomes than teams
Integration – a further quality domain?
• “Systems designed to treat occasional episodes of care for
normally healthy people are being used to deliver care for people
who have complex and long term conditions. The result is often
that they are passed from silo to silo without the system having
ability to co-ordinate different providers”
• S Dorrell, HSJ, 2011
• “No single ‘best practice’ model of integrated care exists. What
matters most is clinical and service-level integration that focuses
on how care can be better provided around the needs of
individuals, especially where this care is being given by a number
of different professionals and organisations
• The King’s Fund Integration Report, 2011
• “Integrate around the patient, not the system. Integration is not
about structures, organisations or pathways, its about better
outcomes for patients… supporting clinical commissioning groups
to commission for people – not specific diseases”
• Future Forum Report on Integration, 2011
Older people and their carers aren’t demanding
“integration” but responsive, accessible, joined-
up, understandable services
From NHS
Institute
LTC in
Older
People.
Gilmour
Frew
To deliver what people want, systems count
Integrated care for older people (any system)
(a personal view)
• Stop blaming acutes, tariffs etc for all the ills
• Don’t imagine that structural/organisational integration solves all
• Don’t start with this.. (its back to front)
• Integrate around the person because it’s the right thing to do
• Don’t use “everyone is talking about integration but no-one can
agree a definition” as an excuse for inaction
• Don’t over-promise (or believe) incredible figures on cost-saving
• Look at evidence for what works (preferably peer reviewed)
• Learn from others who have implemented and evaluated (adoption
at pace and scale trumps “innovation”)
• Avoid “this wouldn’t work for us” mentality
• Get all the players round the table in a safe space and accept that
dis-integration is everyone’s fault/responsibility
Integrated care for older people
(a personal view)
• Agree a set of high level principles for organising care
• “Balanced scorecard” of “integration indicators” across a health
and social care economy
• Accept that every part of the care pathway is fundamentally
interdependent – end silos
– Primary and secondary prevention
– Living with (multiple) LTC, frailty, dementia, disability
– Rapid support close to home when things go wrong
– Urgent care (front door, inpatient spell, discharge, post discharge)
– Step up and step down rehab/intermediate care/reablement etc
– Social care
– Long term residential and nursing home care (transition and healthcare input)
– End of life care planning and support
• Agree a common set of standards for delivery
• Map out how far away you are from delivering them
• Look at what individual providers can do to improve
• Then and only then, mention the “I” word as the solution to
problems
Domino Project Norwich and Norfolk
(ongoing). Shared principles
• “No blaming or scape-goating of individual organisations”
• “Whole system challenge needing whole system solution”
• “Identify bottlenecks, processes and behaviours that
negatively impact upon system and organisational flow”
• “Create culture of trust & continuous quality improvement”
• “Share learning from the project “
• “Ensure the mind-set is , no organisational ‘bias’, this is about
patients, not organisational boundaries”
• “We have a positive mind-set – “we can, we will, we must”!!”
• “Clinicians and managers work together, lead from front to
make change happen back at base and maintain momentum”
• “We work at PACE!! (No endless meetings that fail to deliver)”
Locality scorecard Northwest SHA
(From Audit Commission Value for Money in Health and
Social Care 2011)
• Non-elective admissions in over 65s per 1000 population
• Non-elective bed days
• Non-elective readmissions within 28 days
• And within 90 days
• Number of delayed transfers of care for people over 18 per
100,000 pop
• Proportion over 65 who are discharged from hospital direct to
residential care
• Permanent admissions to residential care per 100,000
population
• Proportion of local authority spend on nursing and residential
care in over 65s
• Proportion of all deaths occurring at home for over 65s
Self
care
Support
older people
at home
Enhanced
support at
home
Manage Crisis
Effectively
Input in
acute
setting
Frail Elderly Pathway – Care standards (time based)
Enhanced
support at
home
Support
Older People
at Home
Std C1. For all patients
identified as being at
risk of admission to an
acute hospital, an
assessment *will be
initiated within 2 hrs
of the request
Std C2. All patients in
crisis will start to
receive a package of
enhanced support at
home within 2 hrs of
the need being
identified. NB working
patterns
Manage step
down from
acute
effectively
Std C3. Within XX hrs
of the need being
identified for a
Community bed, all
patients in crisis will
be transferred to that
bed
Std T1. All patients will
be transferred to the
most appropriate care
setting following a
decision of ‘medically fit
for discharge’ as follows:
* All assessments are carried out
using a Comprehensive Geriatric
Assessment (CGA) approach
Std A1. On arrival in ED
/ admissions unit, all
elderly patients at risk
of adverse outcomes
will be ISAR scored
within 4 hrs .
All standards relate to patients assessed as being ‘frail’
Std A3. All patients in
hospital will be
assessed* before they
leave hospital. HOLD
pending D2A
discussions
All standards and timings are for discussion and development Draft V2.0
Crisis Acute Trf of care
Std H1. All patients
remotely identified as an
emerging risk (by e.g. the
Devon tool) will be
assessed* within 7 days
Standards to be developed
Home/care home
Self
care
Home/care home
Std H2. Primary care will
respond to a request for a
GP visit and make a
‘treat/refer/admit /no
action’ decision within 4
hrs
Std A2. Patients with an
ISAR score of 3 or more
will be notified to the
CGA case manager and
assessed*within XX hrs
T1a. For first time care
home placement: Arrival
by 17.00 within XX days
of the decision
T1b. For return to care
home: Arrival by 21.00 if
decision by 14.00. By
12.00 next day if decision
after 14.00
T1c. For assessment bed
/ I.C. bed: Arrival within
24 hrs between 10.00
and 16.00
Nottinghamshire
Work in
Progress
South Warwickshire NHS FT Project
(see Philp I HSJ 2012 and HSJ awards) “integrated care
for frail older people”
• “Get in early” including use of structured easy-care tool for
CGA
• “Invest in alternatives” to acute hospital care
• “Decide to admit”
• “Provide acute care by old age specialists”
• “Discharge to assess”
• Even over 2 years
• 31% reduction in LOS
• 31% increase in n (discharges)
• 15% reduction in mortality of over 80s
• 15% reduction in care home placements
No room for defeatism. There is plenty we can do to
improve health and healthcare for older people.
David.Oliver@royalberkshire.nhs.uk

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David Oliver: designing services that are age appropriate

  • 1. Making services fit for our ageing population David Oliver The King’s Fund Integrated Care Summit, 8 May 2013
  • 2. First Francis Inquiry • “Many of the cases in which patients and their families have reported concerns have involved elderly patients. The multiple needs of such patients in terms of diagnosis, management, communication and nursing care are in many ways distinct from those of younger patients. The latter can more often be safely treated only for the condition for which they have been admitted…” • .. “Older patients will often present with a complex of medical and care problems requiring a skilled and all- embracing multi disciplinary team approach. Active management with the assistance of specialist advice will often be needed.”
  • 3. Ageing and health – the upside • Changing demographic: key facts and figures • Success story for society and healthcare • Contrary to stereotypical, ageist attitudes… • Most elders not ill, unhappy, dependent, isolated etc. • Many stay active/working/volunteering/contributing • (And so what if they don’t, can’t?) • Let’s stop catastrophising and labelling • Need more focus on prevention (primary and secondary ) across the life-course – major gaps, wider determinants • Help to age well “in place” and support unpaid carers.
  • 4. Ageing and health – challenges • Inequalities – Absolute life expectancy at birth and at 65 – Healthy life expectancy at 65 – Multiple advantages/disadvantages • More people living with long-term conditions – Multiple conditions (and meds) – Common conditions of ageing (including dementia) – Frailty Syndrome – Co-morbid disability (eg, mobility problems)/dependence • Potential crisis in workforce and in number of unpaid carers • Retirement (age and income) • Long-term social care funding • Housing stock
  • 5. Older people (with complex needs) as “core business” for services • Ageing is an irreversible “game-changer” for: – Primary care – Community Services/Intermediate Care – Social care – Nursing and Residential Homes – Acute Secondary Care • Older people most likely to: – be using multiple services – be seeing multiple professionals – have illness complicated by loss of function, fluctuating disability, impaired cognition – rely on support and advocacy from informal carers • To benefit from more “joined-up” or integrated services
  • 7. House of Lords “Ready for Ageing” Report 2012 (England) • By 2030 there will be…(compared to 2010) – 51% more people over 65 – 101 % more people over 85 – 50% more people with 3 or more long-term conditions – 80% more people with dementia • Twice as many unpaid carers (6.4 m)… • ..as staff employed by NHS/Social Care • Demand for informal care to parents from adult children is expected to rise by 50% by 2030 • Supply of care projected to rise by only 20%
  • 8. It’s time we caught up with this reality and designed services around the people who use them most. Move away from “right bed wrong patients” • “We need to make services age proof and fit for purpose” Philp 2008 • “when we design services for people with one thing wrong at once but people with many things wrong turn up, the fault lies not with the users but with the system, but all too often we label these patients as inappropriate and present them as a problem” Rockwood 2005 • “Sir David Nicholson asserts that hospitals are very bad places for older people. Here’s a radical suggestion – make hospitals good places for older people.” McMurdo BMJ 2013
  • 9. Service quality for older people? • Much excellent practice to celebrate • But widespread evidence that we could and should do much better in all domains of quality: – Outcomes (and interventions to deliver) – Safety – Experience and person-centred-ness – Efficiency (unwarranted variation and interface issues) – Fairness/equity/age-discrimination – Access/responsiveness • Need to focus on constructive, relevant solutions… • Quality within each service as important as integration
  • 10. How to get better? (within individual services) • Education, training, skills, revalidation, regulation • Focus from/support for leaders at all levels • Outcome indicators, financial instruments/incentives • Standards and data • Ensure adequate capacity/workforce • Full involvement of older people and carers – Own care and treatment – Service design, education, training, feedback • Sustained focus on prevention, LTC, anticipatory care • Rapid, credible response in crisis • Equitable access to healthcare (e.g. nursing homes) • Combat ageism/discrimination • Adequate Assessment and diagnosis • Focus on rehabilitation/discharge planning • No shortage of good practice guidance or living examples….
  • 11. Silver Book RCN Dementia Project
  • 12. • Recommendations for: – Senior Leaders – Team Leaders – Professional bodies/societies – Policy makers, government, NHS commissioning board – Think tanks and commentators
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  • 15. Benefits of CGA (Ellis and Langhorne) • 22 trials. 10,000 + participants, 6 countries • Patients more likely to be living at home at end of scheduled follow up (OR 1.16) • And at median follow up of 12 months (OR 1.25) • Compared to general medical care • Less likely to be living in residential/nursing care (OR 0.78) • Less likely to die or experience deterioration(OR 0.76) • More likely to experience improved cognition (Mean difference 0.08) • Specialist wards had better outcomes than teams
  • 16. Integration – a further quality domain? • “Systems designed to treat occasional episodes of care for normally healthy people are being used to deliver care for people who have complex and long term conditions. The result is often that they are passed from silo to silo without the system having ability to co-ordinate different providers” • S Dorrell, HSJ, 2011 • “No single ‘best practice’ model of integrated care exists. What matters most is clinical and service-level integration that focuses on how care can be better provided around the needs of individuals, especially where this care is being given by a number of different professionals and organisations • The King’s Fund Integration Report, 2011 • “Integrate around the patient, not the system. Integration is not about structures, organisations or pathways, its about better outcomes for patients… supporting clinical commissioning groups to commission for people – not specific diseases” • Future Forum Report on Integration, 2011
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  • 18. Older people and their carers aren’t demanding “integration” but responsive, accessible, joined- up, understandable services
  • 19. From NHS Institute LTC in Older People. Gilmour Frew To deliver what people want, systems count
  • 20. Integrated care for older people (any system) (a personal view) • Stop blaming acutes, tariffs etc for all the ills • Don’t imagine that structural/organisational integration solves all • Don’t start with this.. (its back to front) • Integrate around the person because it’s the right thing to do • Don’t use “everyone is talking about integration but no-one can agree a definition” as an excuse for inaction • Don’t over-promise (or believe) incredible figures on cost-saving • Look at evidence for what works (preferably peer reviewed) • Learn from others who have implemented and evaluated (adoption at pace and scale trumps “innovation”) • Avoid “this wouldn’t work for us” mentality • Get all the players round the table in a safe space and accept that dis-integration is everyone’s fault/responsibility
  • 21. Integrated care for older people (a personal view) • Agree a set of high level principles for organising care • “Balanced scorecard” of “integration indicators” across a health and social care economy • Accept that every part of the care pathway is fundamentally interdependent – end silos – Primary and secondary prevention – Living with (multiple) LTC, frailty, dementia, disability – Rapid support close to home when things go wrong – Urgent care (front door, inpatient spell, discharge, post discharge) – Step up and step down rehab/intermediate care/reablement etc – Social care – Long term residential and nursing home care (transition and healthcare input) – End of life care planning and support • Agree a common set of standards for delivery • Map out how far away you are from delivering them • Look at what individual providers can do to improve • Then and only then, mention the “I” word as the solution to problems
  • 22. Domino Project Norwich and Norfolk (ongoing). Shared principles • “No blaming or scape-goating of individual organisations” • “Whole system challenge needing whole system solution” • “Identify bottlenecks, processes and behaviours that negatively impact upon system and organisational flow” • “Create culture of trust & continuous quality improvement” • “Share learning from the project “ • “Ensure the mind-set is , no organisational ‘bias’, this is about patients, not organisational boundaries” • “We have a positive mind-set – “we can, we will, we must”!!” • “Clinicians and managers work together, lead from front to make change happen back at base and maintain momentum” • “We work at PACE!! (No endless meetings that fail to deliver)”
  • 23. Locality scorecard Northwest SHA (From Audit Commission Value for Money in Health and Social Care 2011) • Non-elective admissions in over 65s per 1000 population • Non-elective bed days • Non-elective readmissions within 28 days • And within 90 days • Number of delayed transfers of care for people over 18 per 100,000 pop • Proportion over 65 who are discharged from hospital direct to residential care • Permanent admissions to residential care per 100,000 population • Proportion of local authority spend on nursing and residential care in over 65s • Proportion of all deaths occurring at home for over 65s
  • 24. Self care Support older people at home Enhanced support at home Manage Crisis Effectively Input in acute setting Frail Elderly Pathway – Care standards (time based) Enhanced support at home Support Older People at Home Std C1. For all patients identified as being at risk of admission to an acute hospital, an assessment *will be initiated within 2 hrs of the request Std C2. All patients in crisis will start to receive a package of enhanced support at home within 2 hrs of the need being identified. NB working patterns Manage step down from acute effectively Std C3. Within XX hrs of the need being identified for a Community bed, all patients in crisis will be transferred to that bed Std T1. All patients will be transferred to the most appropriate care setting following a decision of ‘medically fit for discharge’ as follows: * All assessments are carried out using a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) approach Std A1. On arrival in ED / admissions unit, all elderly patients at risk of adverse outcomes will be ISAR scored within 4 hrs . All standards relate to patients assessed as being ‘frail’ Std A3. All patients in hospital will be assessed* before they leave hospital. HOLD pending D2A discussions All standards and timings are for discussion and development Draft V2.0 Crisis Acute Trf of care Std H1. All patients remotely identified as an emerging risk (by e.g. the Devon tool) will be assessed* within 7 days Standards to be developed Home/care home Self care Home/care home Std H2. Primary care will respond to a request for a GP visit and make a ‘treat/refer/admit /no action’ decision within 4 hrs Std A2. Patients with an ISAR score of 3 or more will be notified to the CGA case manager and assessed*within XX hrs T1a. For first time care home placement: Arrival by 17.00 within XX days of the decision T1b. For return to care home: Arrival by 21.00 if decision by 14.00. By 12.00 next day if decision after 14.00 T1c. For assessment bed / I.C. bed: Arrival within 24 hrs between 10.00 and 16.00 Nottinghamshire Work in Progress
  • 25. South Warwickshire NHS FT Project (see Philp I HSJ 2012 and HSJ awards) “integrated care for frail older people” • “Get in early” including use of structured easy-care tool for CGA • “Invest in alternatives” to acute hospital care • “Decide to admit” • “Provide acute care by old age specialists” • “Discharge to assess” • Even over 2 years • 31% reduction in LOS • 31% increase in n (discharges) • 15% reduction in mortality of over 80s • 15% reduction in care home placements
  • 26. No room for defeatism. There is plenty we can do to improve health and healthcare for older people. David.Oliver@royalberkshire.nhs.uk