St Luke’s Symposium November 2010 St Luke’s Symposium November 2010 Leading Change Cathal Magee Chief Executive Officer Health Service Executive St Luke’s Symposium Novmber 2010 St Luke’s Symposium November 2010
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St Lukes Symposium November 2010 Leading Change Cathal Magee
Chief Executive Officer Health Service Executive St Lukes Symposium
Novmber 2010 St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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Leading Change where are we? where are we going? how do we get
there? plans/projects/resources/implementation St Lukes Symposium
November 2010
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Context: Economic health is 27% of State spending borrowing
5bn/6bn p.a. to fund healthcare our annual budget deficit is 19bn
annual borrowing is 12% of GDP - capital markets and EU require 3%
by 2014 funding outlook is very challenging opportunity to build
sustainability St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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Context: Healthcare Trends rapidly ageing population adults
with chronic conditions up 40% by 2020 number of cancer cases to
increase (CAGR +3%) incumbent models of care struggling to keep up
time for change St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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Context: Public Perception public are losing confidence and
patience Irish citizens are divided in their perceptions of the
quality of healthcare, 33% rate the quality as fairly good, 5% rate
the quality as very good while 40% rate the quality as poor Key
findings from Accenture Institute for Health and Public Service
Value Study 2010 St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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HSE Healthcare Vision Is consistent with international trends
integration of primary and secondary care centres with scale &
specialisation quality & safety with transparency in outcomes
care pathways and standards (clinical programmes) clinical
engagement & leadership St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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How do we get there? clear rationale for change widely shared
with key stakeholders educate the public and the patient investment
required to build and develop - leadership & governance -
information technology - organisation that can deliver safe,
quality healthcare
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St Lukes Symposium November 2010 Challenges legacy structures
culture and behaviours resistance to change operating model too
centralised management bandwidth & accountability governance
and management process St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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People commitment of people in the health service must value
peoples work & contribution protect relationships we have built
change without trust almost impossible focus on patient care aware
morale is a problem nchd shortage indicates issues need to be
addressed
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St Lukes Symposium November 2010 Unlocking High Performance in
Healthcare the leadership needed to transform the performance of
hospitals and health systems must come principally from doctors and
other clinicians whether or not they play formal management roles -
McKinsey St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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Clinical Directors need strong & effective clinical leaders
critical part of leadership of health service role needs to be
supported and developed support clinicians in their responsibility
to lead change critical role in resource allocation & decisions
setting this as a high priority St Lukes Symposium November
2010
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Clinical Programmes innovative and forward looking initiative
provides framework and a blueprint addresses quality, access and
cost colleges role is critical joint programmes national
strategy/local ownership engaging clinicians at large in driving
change challenge is implementation St Lukes Symposium November
2010
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S pecialist Training our ability to provide high quality
service inextricably linked to quality of training we must work
together to attract, develop and retain the highest quality nchds
strategic importance to colleges and to nchds HSE committed to
facilitating and supporting St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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Role of Colleges and Forum collaborative approach with
postgraduate colleges provides for a professional voice standards
provides leadership to profession means by which HSE can engage
with clinicians on a professional, collective basis recognise
significant progress to date St Lukes Symposium November 2010
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have to be honest and realistic economic climate challenging
political and public environment regulatory environment more
demanding no quick fix motivation has to be about patient care
Realistic Expectations
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St Lukes Symposium November 2010 continue to work with the
forum & college clinical directors national clinical programme
specialist training leverage the networks and leadership clinical
programme implementation prioritisation, planning execution change
is possible Looking to Future