The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Clinical approach to leadership at NHS Tayside may be an inspiratio­n

OVERHAUL: Initiative of more central role in shaping services taken by clinicians and patients could interest other health boards

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Medical profession­als in Tayside believe a leadership overhaul which has seen clinicians and patients take a more central role in shaping services could inspire other health boards across Scotland.

NHS Tayside unveiled the Transformi­ng Tayside initiative, which has seen senior doctors and nurses, rather than managers, redesign treatment to better serve the needs of their patients.

The scheme has been welcomed by medical staff, who argue the increased complexity of their work means services cannot be delivered in the same way as in previous decades.

Shobhan Thakore, an emergency medicine consultant and NHS Tayside’s clinical lead for realistic medicine, praised the initiative for taking advantage of in-house expertise.

He said: “It’s called Transformi­ng Tayside, not Tinkering Tayside so there has to be something transforma­tional within all of this.

“That has to be a different way of engaging with staff and patients so that we’re actually looking for the solutions to these pretty difficult problems at the front line where it’s all happening, where people know most about what needs to be improved.

“That’s the kind of shift that is beginning to happen and we have some examples of work that’s been done that has very much pushed that decisionma­king down to front line staff, and that’s actually made some big system impacts as well.

“It’s nice to see that is the direction for Transformi­ng Tayside, that we are devolving responsibi­lity and trusting our teams but then we need to support them with the right structures as well.”

Dr Thakore said the health board’s work in areas such as social prescribin­g – which looks at alternativ­es to medicines and solely reactive treatment – has the potential to “get traction and start to go forwards” across Scotland.

NHS Tayside recently welcomed a 3.9% reduction in the average spend per head of population on prescripti­ons, the largest in mainland Scotland and second only to the Western Isles at 4%.

A public consultati­on on Transformi­ng Tayside will take place at Forfar Community Centre on Saturday.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Dr Shobhan Thakore at Ninewells Hospital.
Picture: Kris Miller. Dr Shobhan Thakore at Ninewells Hospital.

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