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Agenda• 10am Welcome
– Dee Bates, Partner Account Manager, Healthcare• 10.05am
– John Coulthard, Director Healthcare• 10.15am
– Iain Marsland, What is the CEO of a Trust thinking about?• 10.50am
– Nick Umney, NIMM & IO....how to get access to those licenses• 11.20am
– Jamie Bulmer, Desktop deployment planning Service• 11.40am
– Andy Nichol, Paul Robinson, CUI – Update and partner workshops
Agenda• 1pm
– Gary Belfield, Director for Commissioning, DH– Where are the NHS on World Class Commissioning
• 1.45pm– Peter Askew, Industry Development Manager – Envisioning in a Box, What is it and whats in it for you?
• 1.55pm – Nick Umney and Tim Gee, – A sample of the Envisioning session
• 2.20pm– Mark Treleaven, Marketing collateral for Partners
• 2.30pm COFFEE• 2.40pm Arif Giovani, NHS resource Centre....and Partners! • 3.20pm Richard Aspin, What is the NHS buying?
NHSEngaging with CEOs & CIOS
ComputerWeekly
Review of NHS IT as Richard Granger leaves
Brown apologises for records loss
• Background– NHS in financial balance / surplus (£0.5bn)– Waiting times at all time low.– Major reorganisation completed– Commissioning introduced– Foundation Trusts flourishing– Patient choice bedding in
• Comprehensive Spending Review– 6.7% = 4% growth in real terms for 3 years.
• ‘Fewer’ national targets • Local priorities
– Stretch targets
• Local performance indicators – ‘Vital signs’
– Improve health– Reduce inequalities– Improve outcomes
– Improve patient experience & care• Personalised• Responsive• Safe• Dignified
National must dos
• Reduce Health Care Associated Infections– MRSA & CD
• 18 weeks– For referral to start of treatment by December 2008
• GP access– 50% of GPs to offer extended hours
National must dos
Cancer Prevention / Early diagnosis / Better experience
Children Obesity
Maternity Early access to midwifery services
Stroke National stroke strategy & networks
• Prepare for the pandemic Robust plans by December 2008
National must dos
• PCTs local priorities
1. Recover performance issues
2. Prepare for future requirements
3. Local issues, determined with partners
Local Priorities
• PCTs local priorities
1. Recover performance issues1. Equality
2. Mixed sex wards
3. Learning disabilities
4. Diabetic retinopathy
5. Crisis resolution
Local Priorities
• PCTs local priorities
2. Prepare for future requirements• Improved Access to Psychological Therapies
( vs Prozac )
• Dementia• End of Life• Disabled Children
Local Priorities
– World Class Commissioning– Systems Management
• NHS is a healthcare system not autonomous chaos
( Therefore it needs managing by PCTs and SHAs )
– Community Provider Services– Foundation Trusts– Private and Third Sectors– Information
Enabling Strategies
• Ambition to create a world class NHS – Fair, personal, effective, safe
• 10 year programme• National consultation• Publishing in July 2008
– NHS 60th anniversary– July 5th = NHS day
Principles:
1. Services focused on individual needs and choices
2. Localise where possible, Centralise where necessary
3. Truly integrated care and partnership working
4. Prevention is better than cure
5. A focus on health inequalities and diversity
Clinical Areas:
1. Start of Life
2. Staying Healthy
3. Mental Health
4. Acute Care
5. Elective Care
6. Long Term Conditions
7. End of Life
Care Settings:
1. At Home
2. Polyclinics
3. Elective centres
4. Local hospitals
5. Major acutes• Including Trauma, Stroke, Cardiac
6. Specialist hospitals
7. Academic health science centres
Gordon Brown on the NHS
• Spending has tripled since 1997 to £100bn• The NHS is conquering
– infectious disease – acute medical and surgical illness – cancer
• Add-in better– nutrition, housing and education
• Many of the health and social issues are resolved• There are twice as many over 65s than in 1948.
Gordon Brown on the NHS
• Lifestyle is now emerging as a major challenge.
– 15 million now suffer from Long Term Conditions
– 900,000 with the after effects of stroke.
– 60% of the UK will be obese by 2050
– Smoking and alcohol remain significant health risks
– Hundreds of thousands will suffer from diabetes and hypertension leading to stroke, CVD and cancer.
Gordon Brown on the NHS
• The NHS will need to adapt to this growing challenge of care for an ageing population.
• Although the NHS will remain free for all –
• Personal responsibility will influence the care you receive.
Your Health Depends Upon
• Your Postcode– Housing, wealth, education, access to services
• Your Lifestyle– Obesity, drugs, alcohol, exercise
• Luck– Accidents happen
• Genetics– Diabetes, cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's, etc
The Chief Executive’s Challenge
Demand Access Choice Activity
Efficiency Cost
Capability Technologies Skills & Drugs Capacity
Effectiveness Outcome
Quality
Safety
CIO’s Issues
• Leadership / post-Granger, Jeavons & Swindells
• Post-NLOP local engagement– Leadership– Investment & capacity– Business plans
• Darzi & Informatics reviews• Information governance• Interfacing
Nick UmneyLead Technology Specialist (Health & Education)Microsoft Ltd
Infrastructure Optimisation in the NHS
Microsoft focus and vision for the NHS
Desktop Deployment Planning Services
Presented by
Jamie Bulmer – Office Client Technical Specialist
Core IO – Get the foundations right!
Customer PerceptionsComplex?Costly?Little Value?User Training?
Core IO BenefitsSimplifiedLower TCOBusiness EnablerUser Productivity
What is DDPS ?
Desktop Deployment Planning Services provides your company with a collaborative and comprehensive consulting engagement based on best practices from Microsoft. Your dedicated consultant will create a detailed blueprint for a seamless transformation of your business and technical environment.
How can I get ready to deliver DDPS?4 Day Training and Certification Process
Examination:DDPS Certification Exam 70-624• Windows Vista and Office 2007
Training:Online and Classroom• DDPS Core• BDD Core• DDPS Related Material• Hands-On Labs• Readiness Recommendations
Registration:Partner Program Site• Login and complete details!
Get Trained and
Certified
Get Registered
Get Engaged and Paid
http://iwsolve.partners.extranet.microsoft.com/ddps/
What do I deliver to customers?10 Day DDPS Engagement Overview
Flexible POC Time
Virtual Build• Identify Settings• Build POC environment• Leave with Customer
Address Challenges• Specific technical concerns• Office 2007 on XP• SMS / SCCM specifics
7 Days
Architectural Design Session
Syllabus• Technology and Process• Tools for success• Best practise methodology
Specifics• Understand environment• Understand Blockers• Understand Business Value
3 Days
Where is the Up-Sell Opportunity?
• Software Offerings around Deployment• Services Offerings around Deployment• File Migration and App Compatibility testing• Native Functionality Process Re-Engineering• Process and Business Analysis Services• Deeper understanding of business needs
Real-World examples!
“Because of Desktop Deployment planning Services, we were able to collaborate closely with the customer to identify specific areas of pain. Utilizing the DDPS program, we showcased our own knowledge while focusing on their specific problems. Working one-on-one with the customer through DDPS built confidence both in Planet Technologies as a partner and in Microsoft’s deployment approach. This has already led to new “add-on” business with this customer for Planet Technologies.”
Steve Winter, Vice President, Planet Technologies
CompuCom utilized Microsoft Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS) and Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) to demonstrate to a major U.S. telecommunications company how they can reduce technician touch time to 1/3 of the time previously spent and save an estimated $2.2 million over the course of a two-year deployment of 60,000 Machines.