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What is UK-CHIP?
What is UK-CHIP? • The UK Council for Health Informatics Professions (UKCHIP) was formed in 2002 to promote professionalism in Health Informatics (HI). • It operates a Voluntary Registration Scheme for HI professionals who agree to work to clearly defined standards. • Initially Registration will be voluntary, although it is expected that, in the future, the NHS will expect anyone working in Health Informatics to be registered. • Eventually it is envisaged that Statutory Registration will be introduced to protect the interests of the public Why is CPD important? • All health informatics professionals shall exercise their professional skills and judgement to the best of their ability and discharge their duties with integrity by: 5. Ensuring that they, and any persons under their supervision, have the necessary knowledge and competence to undertake their duties, and conversely that no person knowingly works beyond their current competence except as part of a properly supervised training and development programme. Why is CPD important? • The primary purpose of a professional registration body is to protect the public. • UKCHIP believes that informatics has now reached a level of use that means that bad informatics practice could harm a member of the public. • A major part of that protection is to seek to ensure that all registrants are competent to practice. What UK-CHIP will do in CPD • Promote the importance of CPD • Develop/adopt standards required • Work with other organisations • Check compliance at re-registration or in the event of a complaint • Check prospective planning at reregistration • Encourage personal development beyond current competence What UK-CHIP will not do in CPD • Run courses and events • Give blanket accreditations • Measure CPD activity in terms of hours or points A vision of CPD activity Aspirational Encouragement Developmental Facilitation Required Regulation Required CPD • Activity needed to maintain your competence determined by your – Professional constituency – Job role – Registration level • Is not just about time spent • Is personal to the registrant • Requires a framework A framework for CPD • The framework needed is multidimensional and needs to define competency for a given – Professional role • At a given – Registration level A framework for CPD • Professional categories: – Clinical – Information manager – Information technologist – Knowledge manager – Academic • Registration levels: – Level 1 – Level 2 – Level 3 Evidence of CPD • Education • Self directed learning • Conference attendance • Reflection on practice • Reflection on experience • BUT only if it can be demonstrated that is relevant to my development needs Evidence of CPD: HC 2005 • 3 days spent sitting in sessions listening to the same people say the same things they did last year • 1 day spent in Betty’s tea shop conversing with patients over their experiences of problems with informatics Evidence of CPD • Emergency admission to hospital: 3 month patient episode with kidney stones • Writing my 13th book. • (Available from all good bookshops in the Autumn, entitled “Surviving IT”) Developmental CPD • UKCHIP seeks to encourage all registrants to develop themselves beyond their current level of competence: – Developmental CPD is activity designed to equip registrants to achieve specific goals – Aspirational CPD is activity undertaken for its won sake Timescales • 2002 UKCHIP established • 2004 Voluntary registrations taken • 2004 Principles of CPD established • 2004 Rudimentary scheme implemented • 2005 Council elections • 2008/9? Compulsory registration in NHS; full CPD scheme req’d Progress to date • Principles established • CPD concepts introduced to many new staff • Rudimentary scheme in place • Outline of framework agreed Next steps • Agree detail of framework • Liaise with other bodies • Develop detailed full CPD process • Implement full CPD in time for compulsory registration • Establish a monitoring system Thank you!