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Around half of councils in the UK believe there is little or almost no understanding of technology enabled care (TEC) across the health and social care workforce.
And while 97% of adult social care leaders agree that TEC is an important way to respond to “the tidal wave of demand and complexity” they face, eight in 10 say building a case for investment to achieve their goals remains a key challenge.
The findings come in From ambition to action, the first state of the sector report on TEC. Drawing together a wealth of data, including a new in-depth survey of adult social care leaders from across the UK, it shows the case for wider use of TEC has been proven.
The report, produced by the TEC Services Association (TSA) and PA Consulting, the global innovation and transformation consultancy, finds 100% of respondents to the survey regard TEC services – using everything from traditional alarms and sensors to smart devices to help people maintain their independence – as a vital part of their social care offer.
Findings showed that TEC is underutilised and has the potential to be used far more widely to transform lives; it can extend to supporting children and young people with special needs and disabilities and unpaid carers as well as to the support provided to older people, those with disabilities and to assist hospital discharge.
From ambition to action is framed around the opportunities for TEC to play a wider role, the need to define outcomes and build the investment case, tackling challenges and identifying enablers of success, and importance of ‘a senior-championed plan for success’.
The report identifies four key barriers: financial pressures, workforce challenges, integration of health and social care, and the digital switchover.
Additional findings include:
From ambition to action brings together a wide range of data and insight, direct quotes from adult social care leaders and case studies, to paint a picture of the sheer scope for TEC services to play a bigger role in mitigating the crisis in health and social care. It reveals the priority areas for commissioners and their aspirations around TEC over the next 12 months – providing a valuable resource for the TEC sector.
The report was launched in Birmingham this week at the annual International Technology Enabled Care Conference, Empowering People’s Lives.
Alyson Scurfield, CEO of TSA, said: “This report marks the culmination of a long-held ambition to capture the current state of play around technology enabled care and its potential to support a wider range of people. As the public sector grapples with rising demand and stretched resources, it’s clear that TEC services have a pivotal role to play.
“Our joint report with PA underlines the degree to which TEC is now seen as integral to meeting health and care needs and the desire to do more.”
Robert Turnbull, care technology expert at PA Consulting, said: “Social care is in crisis and councils are rightly turning to care technology as one means to support its prevention agenda. This is driving a huge surge in momentum surrounding care technology within social care. This is more than just a passing trend; it is a transformative wave poised to revolutionise how we deliver health and care. There is a huge potential to do more for the communities that would benefit from care technology, so it is promising to see councils making plans to increase their use of care technology within the next year.
“Over the last 10 years our Argenti care technology partnership has developed innovative technology-enabled services and solutions to help people live in the place they call home for as long as possible, but this needs to be coupled with the right skills, knowledge and awareness.”
Download From ambition to action at www.tsa-voice.org.uk/resources-library/state-of-the-sector
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