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Annual Report and Accounts - The Great Western Hospital

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3.28 Working with our partners to strengthen the service we<br />

provide<br />

During the course of the year significant effort has gone in to focussing on how the Trust can<br />

achieve its objectives through better working in partnership with local key stakeholders. <strong>The</strong><br />

merger with Wiltshire Community Health services (WCHS) in June 2011 presented a unique<br />

opportunity to shift from being an acute hospital provider to being an integrated healthcare provider<br />

with much closer links to GPs, Local Authorities <strong>and</strong> the Third Sector in particular.<br />

This shift has also seen the Trust operate across a much wider geographical area <strong>and</strong> has required<br />

us to build greater knowledge of the surrounding area <strong>and</strong> an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the partnerships<br />

there so we can tap into the effective relationships that already exist on the ground.<br />

As evidence of our commitment to working in partnership, work has taken place with our partners<br />

to:<br />

• Redesign the Older People’s Pathway with the aim of making the best use of providing both<br />

acute <strong>and</strong> community services under a single organisation so that the various stages of<br />

clinical care for an elderly patient are provided in the appropriate setting <strong>and</strong> in a timely<br />

fashion.<br />

To be successful this project involves a wide variety of local stakeholders including our<br />

commissioners, Clinical Commissioning Group, <strong>and</strong> Acute Geriatric Medicine Consultants,<br />

Social Care, <strong>and</strong> Community <strong>Hospital</strong> representatives.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group aims to reduce reliance on the acute sector to provide clinical care, support more<br />

care in the community or at home <strong>and</strong> reduce the risk of elderly patient becoming<br />

institutionalised in hospital due to the challenges of getting social care <strong>and</strong> other support<br />

services in place following long stays in hospital.<br />

• Instigating a project to improve patient flow not only to reduce the amount of time patients<br />

spend in our hospitals but to improve their overall NHS experience whether they come to us<br />

through their GP or through the Emergency Department. This work relies on close working<br />

with our partners in social care to support patients <strong>and</strong> users in getting back to where they<br />

originally came from <strong>and</strong> then working closely together to develop effective plans to prevent<br />

unnecessary readmission. <strong>The</strong> work of our Discharge Liaison Nurses is instrumental in this<br />

area in working with social care to help ease the transition from hospital back into the<br />

community.<br />

• Engage more with the emerging Clinical Commissioning Groups to secure early GP input<br />

into discussions around pathways <strong>and</strong> potential future commissioning intentions so that<br />

services are built around our customers – patients <strong>and</strong> GPs.<br />

Over the coming year the Trust will be engaging with GPs to secure their input into the<br />

development of the Trust strategy running from 2012 – 2017. This is to ensure that our new<br />

strategy reflects future commissioning intentions <strong>and</strong> is responsive to the rapid changes in<br />

the local health economy.<br />

• Regular attendance at Wiltshire Involvement Network (WIN) to discuss key developments in<br />

the community <strong>and</strong> at the GWH which is helping establish more productive working<br />

relationships in an area that the Trust had not previously engaged with.<br />

This relationship will continue to develop as we engage with them on changes to local<br />

community services in the years ahead.<br />

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