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Executive Champion
Matthew Coats, Chair, South and West Herts Health and Care Partnership
Strategic Lead Officers
- Lisa Mullins, Hertfordshire County Council
- Ruth Harrington, Essex County Council
- Sam Williamson, Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB
Priorities
We will support people living with lifelong conditions, long term health conditions, physical disabilities and their families assisting them to take more control of their health and live a good quality of life. We will seek to achieve the following outcomes:
Outcomes we want to achieve for our residents through delivering this priority expressed as “I” statements
As a resident:
- I feel supported to manage my long-term health condition or disability myself.
- I feel the services required to support my long-term health condition or disability are joined-up.
- I understand my condition, feel in control of my care, and know where to go for help and can access support when I need it.
- I can care for my own health as well as the person that I care for.
- I can plan my care with people who work together to understand me and my carer(s), allow me control, and bring together services to achieve the outcomes that are important to me.
Potential key performance measures
- Indicator 1 – Reduction in the rate of emergency hospital admissions, including readmissions for our older population.
- Indicator 2 – Increased number of carers having a carer assessment and receiving appropriate support.
- Indicator 3 – Reduction in the percentage of older people reporting that they feel lonely and diagnosed with depression.
- Indicator 4 – Increased earlier diagnosis of dementia.
- Indicator 5 – Increase in the number of people with LD who die in their preferred place of death (PPD)
- Indicator 6 – Increased use of assistive technology to support our residents’ independence.
- Indicator 7 – Increased early identification of people in the last 12 months of their life with appropriate end of life support in place.
- Indicator 8 – Reduction in the number of people in the last 12 months of their life experiencing crisis A&E attendance.