This month we shine a spotlight on the Community of Knowledge and Action (CoKA) supporting the delivery of Secondary Care electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (ePMA) in Wales.
Following the first CoKA meeting of 2024 in January, where colleagues from Powys Teaching Health Board shared their experiences of preparing communications and engagement about ePMA, we sat down with ePMA Technical Interoperability Principal Project Manager Martin Gallanders to find out more about the community and its achievements.
What is the Community of Knowledge and Action?
The Community of Knowledge and Action, or CoKA, group was established last summer as part of our engagement and collaboration project to share learning to support the successful deployment of ePMA. The monthly sessions are open to all health care colleagues who will be using ePMA. We invite individuals and groups to share knowledge and best practice, inviting one or two speakers each month to spotlight a particular topic to share their learning.
Why was it established?
It was established to encourage health boards to work collaboratively and to share best practice and lessons learnt. It is proving to be a helpful route to share learning, both clinical and technical. The sessions are informal, generating discussion, sharing of information and lots of varied engagement. Sessions are recorded and shared for those unable to attend.
How will it support the delivery of ePMA in Wales?
So far we have covered information, devices, benefits realisation, local engagement and system configuration – all of which support learning and sharing for everyone involved in implementing ePMA across Wales. Our plans for CoKA in 2024 include inviting speakers from England who can share their first-hand experience and knowledge of ePMA rollouts, identifying successes, things they would do differently and challenges faced. The aim is to learn from others through discussions and sharing of knowledge, so that we don’t replicate the same lessons learnt. The opportunity to ask questions of those who have been through the process already is proving very beneficial and is creating a network of contacts that can be drawn upon.
How can colleagues get involved?
We encourage everyone involved with the deployment of ePMA in Wales to attend the sessions. If you have learning to share or have specific topics that you would like covered then please do let us know. For further information, or if you would like to be added to the attendance list, please contact Nina Rees at nina.rees@wales.nhs.uk or the programme inbox at DHCW.ePMA@wales.nhs.uk.
When is the next CoKA session?
The next CoKA session will be held on Thursday, March 21 from 1-2pm and will cover:
Benefits Realisation – David Powell, DHCW
The Digital Capability Framework – Ellen Edwards, HEIW
We are now also working on a calendar of CoKA events for the year ahead and will share this as soon as it’s finalised.
Photo: ePMA Technical Interoperability Principal Project Manager Martin Gallanders
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