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What Matters to You (idea from tweet chat)

Spend time to together understanding what matters to you and making shared decisions, one size doesn't fit all. Valuing the lived and learnt experience.


#hellomynameis Helen Lee
@helenlee321_lee

Q1 recognising we are all on the same team and we need to spend time together understanding what matters #WMTY and making shared decisions. One size doesn't fit all. Valuing the lived and learnt experience

s your idea a commercial offer , or does it have the potential to be a commercial offer?

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Which part of the pathway does your idea focus on?

All parts of the pathway

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Ideas from Tweet chat Mar 25, 2022

@EdCoxNHS - Ask patients ‘what matters most’ as routine. Personalised care can only be personalised when the person is at the centre

Ideas from Tweet chat Mar 25, 2022

@NRCUK as long as you record it and can enable them to record how far they are from reaching it , using that distance to design and deliver their care - or it is just false hope/empathy.
Not digitally tricky either:

Ideas from Tweet chat Mar 25, 2022

@Jenny74112735 - actively listening, asking people “what does matter to them” and supporting them with their issues

Nina Jaspal Jan 12, 2023

Dear Helen,

Thank you for supporting the #SolvingTogether crowdsourcing for elective care recovery by sharing your idea.

Every single idea and comment has been reviewed by more than 30 champions who are supporting this work, led by regional NHS leads, including people lived experience, national clinical directors, experts in health inequalities and system improvers.

The champions supported the theming of the ideas and identified three Big Ideas. These three Big Ideas are now being developed to be prototyped and tested.

Your idea contributed to the creation of Big Idea 1c.

Managing my own care journey, with support if I need it: We heard through the crowdsourcing that people who are waiting for the decision to be admitted for elective care say that they want more control or power over what is happening to them. They say they want to know what is going on and have more knowledge and control over when things are going to happen to them. They want to be prepared. Big Idea 1c is to make waiting time valuable.

The great news is that the Q Community loves your idea. They would like to include your idea to support current innovation, inform policy and new areas of working and which ideas will shape a forum for future innovation.

This may be one in any of the following ways:

Sharing through special interest groups such as QI communications and Perioperative care- pre-rehabilitation group

Signposting your idea to current or existing projects within Q

Using your idea in collaboration at our Q Community events

If you would like to be involved in their work then, if you are not already a member of the Q community, please do consider joining: Join Q | Q Community (health.org.uk)

Matthew from the Q Community would be happy to help with any queries you may have on the next steps matthew.hill@health.org.uk

Every single idea and comment has been reviewed by more than 30 champions who are supporting this work, led by regional NHS leads, including people lived experience, national clinical directors, experts in health inequalities and system improvers.

The champions supported the theming of the ideas and identified three Big Ideas. These three Big Ideas are now being developed to be prototyped and tested. You can find out more about the three Big Ideas here https://solvingtogether.crowdicity.com/hubbub...nitypage/121486



Thank you again for Solving Together!