HSE Health Matters - Autumn 2021

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THE LONG-TERM PLAN FOR COMMUNITY CARE Rolling out the Enhanced Community Care programme provides a realistic model to support older people and people with chronic conditions in their own home and community

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or many years people have talked about our need to reduce our over-dependence on the acute hospital system by investing in community based services. In recognition of this, an unprecedented budget of €150 million is supporting the rollout of a new service model in 2021. This new model is about enhancing community care and enabling older people and people with chronic illnesses such as diabetes,

respiratory illness and cardiac illnesses to stay at home with more options, better support and more joined up care. “What we are trying to achieve with the enhanced community care (ECC) model is to re-orientate our delivery of services from acute hospitals to the community. It’s about delivering care in a person’s home or their community, avoiding hospital admissions and improving outcomes for people as they age. Ultimately, we are making it easier for people to access services and to have them delivered locally,” said Pat Healy, National Director for Community Strategy and Planning.

“The ECC model will allow improved access to diagnostics in the community for GPs and the continued implementation of alternative pathways, including GP-led chronic disease management and community specialist teams for older people.” Recruitment

Significant progress is being made to establish 96 Community Healthcare Networks and 32 community specialist teams for older people and people living with chronic disease / lifelong conditions by the end of the year. In the future, community health services will be delivered through these Community Healthcare Networks. As we work to set up these networks and teams, we are recruiting over 3,000 new frontline staff across a range of disciplines including nurses, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals. Challenges

Speaking about the challenges thrown up by COVID-19 and the recent cyber security incident, Pat said, “There are a range of people involved in the ECC programme right across the country and what I am seeing all the time is innovation, creativity and a willingness to overcome the challenges of the day. I would like to commend our staff for their continued hard work and dedication. “While we will continue to grapple with the impact of COVID-19 and the cyber attack for some time, the ECC programme provide us with a real opportunity to work together to find solutions that make a real difference to people living in Ireland.” 70 | HEALTH MATTERS AUTUMN 2021

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page 79

Healthy Ireland swim – buoys in place

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pages 82-84

Children’s art project – Beads of courage

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pages 80-81

Cork goes green – progress on climate initiatives

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page 78

Outdoor gym – Enniscorthy opening

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page 76

Castlebar music – Brendan Shine shines

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page 77

QI journey – quality improvement

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page 75

Webinars – Sláintecare

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page 73

New directorate – QPS

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page 74

Service user feedback – Naas hospital host awareness day

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page 71

Community Healthcare Networks – in focus

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page 72

Estates – focus on energy efficiency

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page 70

Internal controls programme latest updates

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page 68

Schwartz Rounds – online tips

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page 69

Open disclosure – training for staff

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page 67

PPE fund – European money helped in purchases

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page 65

Confidential recipient – vital role

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page 66

Virtual health – services continue to grow

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pages 62-64

Digital mental health – boost for services

3min
page 61

Antibiotic survey – high usage in residential facilities

3min
page 58

Men’s health week – raising awareness

2min
page 59

Bealach Nua – peer support for families

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page 60

NCHD app – success for team

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page 57

Croom hospital – new facility unveiled

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pages 52-53

Portlaoise opening – midwife led clinic

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page 55

Select mutism – support for parents and school staff

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page 56

Lymphoedema clinic – leading the way in care

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page 54

Supported discharge – aid for stroke patients

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page 51

Sunsmart videos – team produce resources

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page 50

Respirasense – digital device transforms care

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pages 48-49

DASH – mobile sexual health and drug advice

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pages 42-43

Heart failure clinic – boost for Donegal

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page 45

Flu vaccine – protect yourself and others

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page 41

LGBTI survey – mixed experiences with screening

2min
page 44

Innovation service – TUH role

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page 40

Music therapy – Edel highlights benefits

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page 36

Kindness project – making a real difference

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page 37

My Home project – service users find forever homes

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pages 34-35

Quit smoking – cessation officer

7min
pages 32-33

Annual report – HSE unveils latest report

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pages 28-29

Breastfeeding week – supports during COVID

5min
pages 30-31

Galway community café mental health initiative

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page 27

On a COVID ward – two nurses’ experiences

10min
pages 24-26

Artwork – morale boost for staff

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page 20

Accident survivor – tributes to emergency services

8min
pages 22-23

Rainbow badges – message of inclusion

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page 21

COVID survivor – walk to remember

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page 3

Vaccines – staff pay tribute

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pages 8-9

Birthday joy – Kevin hits 100

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page 15

Data protection – it’s all our responsibility

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pages 18-19

Cyberattack – CUMH case study

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pages 16-17

COVID reunion – mum and daughter recover

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Vaccine programme – a reflection

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Vaccines – why we got the jab

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