Your campaign should be delivered in tandem:
Engaging health and care teams
It is important to promote PKB to ALL health and care teams as soon as possible (whether they will be using PKB straight away or not) to gain buy-in ahead of registering patients. With project teams busy behind the scenes setting up the technical integration, this is a good time to start preparing your staff for what’s to come.
Getting healthcare professionals to understand early on what PKB is and how it will be used is key for effective patient engagement, patient activation and to achieve successful registration, uptake and long-term utilisation – some of the key performance indicators for many project teams. Your campaign should be clear and engaging, highlighting the benefits of adopting PKB and providing details about how the system will be rolled out (i.e. phased approach with timescales) and the training that will be offered to support each team.
Engaging patients and carers
Once the technical integration is completed and data is successfully flowing into the patient's health record, you should push 'full steam ahead' to launch your patient and public communications campaign. The more patients that register to use PKB, the bigger the benefits your organisation will see.
However, registration is a long-term process. As such, your communications campaign should be actively delivered over a 12-24 month period, before continuing to register patients in your business as usual activity.
Communications Plan Template
We have created a Comms Plan template covering all aspects of a PKB comms campaign to help start you off. You can also use it to cut and paste sections of it into your own Comms Plan template if your organisation uses a particular style. You can use it however suits you!