Cheshire EPaCCS Workshop – Using electronic records to enhance patient experience at the end of life

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Session Overview
  • Understand how EPaCCS works in Cheshire and how different roles contribute to the information within it to inform care coordination, decision making and the commissioning of services.
  • Undertake/contribute to multi-disciplinary electronic assessment and information sharing for people nearing the end of life (appropriate to your role)
  • In partnership with others, review end of life care electronic assessments to take account of changing needs, priorities and wishes, and ensure information about changes is properly shared.
  • Where appropriate, ensure that the wishes of the individual, as described in an Advance Care Planning statement, are shared electronically (with permission) with other workers.
  • When appropriate, know what the Advance Care Planning statement contains, and how this will impact upon a person’s care and support.

PLEASE NOTE: participants must complete the EPaCCS workbook before attending this session for the content to be relevant.

Learning Outcomes
  • Undertake/contribute to multi-disciplinary assessment and information sharing
  • In partnership with others, review assessments to take account of changing needs, priorities and wishes, and ensure information about changes is properly shared.
  • Where appropriate, ensure that the wishes of the individual, as described in an Advance Care Planning statement, are shared (with permission) with other workers.
  • When appropriate, know what the Advance Care Planning statement contains, and how this will impact upon a person’s care and support.
Details
  • Length: 1.5 hours
  • Suitable for: Health and Social Care Staff working in Cheshire involved in the care of people at the end of life
  • Delivered: Online via Microsoft Teams

Funded dates for Cheshire East Place staff only:

  • Friday 14 February 2025: 10:00 – 11.30
  • Tuesday 18 March 2025: 10:00 – 11.30
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