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Health and Social Care Integration in Kent . James Lampert Families and Social Care Kent County Council. Kent Adult Social Care Conference 2012: Shaping Care in Kent 21 st June 2012. Transforming Adult Social Care in Kent. Our goal is:
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Health and Social Care Integration in Kent James Lampert Families and Social Care Kent County Council Kent Adult Social Care Conference 2012: Shaping Care in Kent 21st June 2012
Transforming Adult Social Care in Kent Our goal is: “That people are at the heart of all adult social care activities, receiving integrated services that are easy to access, of good quality and that maximise their ability to live independently and safely in their community.”
By working in new and innovative ways with our partners in the NHS and organisations in the care sector, we will: • Focus on prevention and targeted interventions • Ensure that services respond rapidly and are more effective • Support carers and empower individuals to do more for themselves
Setting the scene - our challenge • A long term condition (LTC) is a condition that cannot, at present, be cured but is controlled by medication and/or other treatment/therapies • In total around 70% of the total health and care spend in England (£7 out of every £10) is attributed to caring for people with LTCs • The cost and prevalence continues to grow DH, LTC Compendium of Information, May 2012
By 2034 there will be 2.5 times as may people aged 85+ (5% of population) • Age is a factor in prevalence of LTCs and multiple LTCs
Ahhhh….. The Long Term Condition model of care is how to do it
A new approach to health and social care DO IT ALL!
Developing integrated health and social care teams Benefits: Deliver better co-ordination of care Provide better experiences and improved outcomes for individuals and their families Improve productivity and deliver efficiencies
Integrated Neighbourhood care team
GP Primary or Alternative route Supporting people to access info and self service online Primary route or alternative Integrated Locality Single Point of Access Integrated Neighbourhood care team Contact Kent (KCC) Hospital discharge Operational Framework model for Kent - note this might look a bit different depending on CCG area
Summary • A focus on improving co-ordination of care through bringing together people and they way they work • Long term condition model – doing it ALL • Risk stratification • Integrated Teams • Self management • We’re looking for sustained change and better outcomes for patients / service users
A final thought….. What will you be contributing to the development of integrated care? NHS Care Sector Providers KCC
Contact details James Lampert james.lampert@kent.gov.uk 01622 694705