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Training Synergy
77 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3QQ
tel 0800 072 5900; fax 0870 242 9494
22nd February 2007
Training Synergy facilitates the use of the NHS's 'Choose and Book'
scheme
Training solution provider Training Synergy has helped The North West
London Hospitals NHS Trust to implement 'Choose and Book', a national
service that, for the first time, combines electronic booking and a
choice of place, date and time for first outpatient appointments.
In addition to being the first NHS Trust in London to offer an
electronic directly bookable service across all specialities, the North
West London Hospitals NHS Trust had experienced some technical problems
with the system. This had not only put back the system 'go live' date
but had also dented user confidence in the project.
"And, as you would expect, there was also only a limited budget to fund
training support for the 'go live'," explained the Trust's Service
Improvement Manager, Julie Vazquez.
So the Trust, which is based in the London Borough of Brent, servicing
a population of 500,000 and has over 4,000 employees based at three
sites, asked Training Synergy to provide an effective training
programme within tight budget constraints, using its portfolio of over
200 NHS experienced trainers.
The result included a floor walking programme that was designed by the
training team and delivered to users across all three of the Trust's
sites.
Training Synergy's David Field, explained: "Our training team had CAB
experience at both acute trusts and GP practices, so they could
instantly troubleshoot with live referrals. They also created a new
electronic form to log any technical or process issues for the Trust's
attention, on a daily basis.
"Our trainers were able to identify business critical users who
required one-to-one support and guidance, tailored to their roles," he
added.
"And speedy and regular reporting meant that technical and process
issues were dealt with immediately, greatly enhancing user perception
and confidence."
"Training Synergy's trainers were great at building rapport with all
the different users," commented the Trust's Julie Vazquez.
"The trainers' enthusiasm, professionalism and hands-on experience
helped to foster further stakeholder buy-in, particularly with
reluctant users," Field agreed.
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Notes for Editors:
About Choose and Book
Choose and Book is a national service that, for the first time,
combines electronic booking and a choice of place, date and time for
first outpatient appointments. It revolutionises bookings, with
patients able to choose their initial hospital appointment, and book it
on the spot in the surgery or later, on the phone or via the internet,
at a time that is more convenient to them.
Research has consistently shown that patients want to be more involved
in taking decisions and choosing their healthcare. The majority of
patients who are offered choice view the experience as positive and
valuable.
Since summer 2004 the Choose and Book service has been introduced
across England. The experience of early adopters has been used to help
accelerate the implementation to every health community in the country.
From 1st January 2006 all patients requiring a first outpatient
appointment were offered a choice of at least four providers.
The key features of Choose and Book are:
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Choose
and Book provides a more flexible and responsive health service that
fits around people's individual lives.
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From 1st
January 2006, patients in England referred by their GP to a specialist
are able to choose from at least four hospitals (or other healthcare
providers) commissioned by their PCT or practice.
Choose and Book enables patients to choose a convenient place, date and
time for their initial hospital appointment.
Once the
GP and patient have agreed that a referral is necessary, the GP advises
about the clinically appropriate services from which the patient may
then go on to choose.
Patients
access information about healthcare providers by calling the Choose and
Book Appointments Line or visiting
www.nhs.uk. The
information helps them decide their choice of provider. GPs and
practice staff can access this information using Choose and Book. They
can also access the same information by calling the Appointments Line
on 0845 850 1150. This number is available to NHS staff only and is
different to the number available to patients.
Patients can book their appointment by calling the Appointments Line,
using the internet or in the GP practice.
Appointments can also be made by calling the hospital booking staff for
the service to which the patient wishes to be booked.
Training
and support is available to NHS staff using the new service.
Choose
and Book is a big step towards an NHS that offers patients more
opportunities to shape their care.
About Training Synergy
With over 300 training personnel working on projects across the UK at
any one time and a turnover in excess of £10m, Training Synergy is one
of the UK's largest training solutions providers. It delivers some
40,000 training days a year and has 7,000 trainers on its database.
Further Information from:
Stephen Fletcher, BroadSkill, 0845 050 5353 or 07968 626999;
www.broadskill.com
Daniel Hanlon / David Field, Synergy, 0800 072 5900 or 020 7556 1140
/1141; www.trainingsynergy.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405