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Welcome to YOUR Network Event. ‘Fit for the Future’ - focus on integration of health and social care. Your Agenda F or T oday. Role and Priorities of CCG’s - Herts Valleys CCG and East & North Herts CCG will explore how social care can join the health agenda
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Welcome to YOUR Network Event ‘Fit for the Future’ - focus on integration of health and social care
Your Agenda For Today • Role and Priorities of CCG’s - Herts Valleys CCG and East & North Herts CCG will explore how social care can join the health agenda • The Prevention Revolution. HCC Older People’s Strategy. Quality standards for Homecare – Frances Coupe, commissioning HCC, will give us the steer from the local authority • Health Quality Reviews- Joan Plant from HVCCG will talk us through the health audit process planned for social care and how providers can prepare • Keeping People out of Hospital – End of Life Care – Integrated Working – St Francis Hospice, ABC Lead Sarah Russell discusses how end of life can be an integrated process • Integration – Making it Work in Hertfordshire - Interactive session – HCPA will run this plenary session to get feedback ideas and action planning – “what will/could YOU do differently” (this session will be fed back to the Hertfordshire Registered Health & Social Care Partnership Forum)
Make the most of your networking time… • SCILS • Supra UK • Eyeway Signs • Herts Action on Disability • ABC End of Life Project • HCPA • Motivation & Co. • Skills for Care • Apetito • Volunteer Centre • Apple Training Academy
Warning! • The Mandatory Grant is running out • Book training while the money is available
New! Independent Feedback Evaluation service… • Would you welcome this project? • How it works • We provide you with evaluation questionnaire (tailored to your service) • You ensure they are sent quarterly to staff, service users, families, professionals • All feedback is addressed to HCPA and is collected and analysed • A report is provided to you • A coaching session is arranged with the manager/owner to discuss outcomes • The independent evaluation feedback service is designed to provide you with feedback to dramatically improve the quality and consistency of your feedback by increasing response levels (because the replies are not sent directly to the care provider and therefore seen as truly anonymous). Not only that, the service makes all clients, staff and other service providers aware that your company is proactive in asking for impartial feedback, good or poor. • Sign up to the expression of interest form on the HCPA stand
New! Executive Coaching • Safeguarding issues are often related to leadership issues • HCC/CQC have asked the question – “…and who supervises you?” • HCPA can offer you Executive Coaching to meet this need • Ideal for small providers • Sign up on the HCPA stand
Upcoming events • 4th October • Dementia Friendly Environments • Knebworth Barns ************************************************ • 29th November • Care Awards • Book your tables now ************************************************ • 4th December • Next Networking Event • Same place same time
…..so are you ‘Fit for the Future?’ • The Government has made it clear that better integration of care must be at the heart of the reformed health system. • The Nuffield Trust and The King’s Fund were asked by the Department of Health to support the development of a national strategy for the promotion of integrated care. • The findings have been submitted to the DH and the NHS Future Forum. • Results “We need to move beyond arguing for integration to making it happen, whilst exploring the barriers”NHSFuture Forum
Its core recommendations are: • Government policy should be founded on a clear, ambitious and measurable goal to improve the experience of patients and service users and to be delivered by a defined date. • Setting an ambitious goal to improve patient experience should be reinforced by enhanced guarantees to patients with complex needs. These guarantees would include an entitlement to an agreed care plan, a named case manager responsible for co-ordinating care, and access to telehealth and telecare and a personal health budget where appropriate. • Change must be implemented at scale and pace. This will require work across large populations at a city- and county-wide level. There should be flexibility to take forward different approaches in different areas and to evaluate the impact, with the emphasis being on people with complex needs.
CCG’s • We are going to start our day with a look at Clinical Commissioning Groups in Hertfordshire Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group - covers the geographical areas of Dacorum, Hertsmere, St Albans, Three Rivers and Watford. East & North Herts Clinical Commissioning Group is made up of six locality groups. Lower Lea Valley, North Herts, Stevenage, StortValley and Villages, Lea Valley, Welwyn and Hatfield • A key priority is to deliver more care to people outside of hospital, closer to where they live and within their own homes, wherever that may be.
What are CCG’s? • Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are NHS organisations set up by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to organise the delivery of NHS services in England. • CCGs are clinically led groups that include all of the GP groups in their geographical area. The aim of this is to give GPs and other clinicians the power to influence commissioning decisions for their patients. • CCGs will be overseen by NHS England. These structures will manage primary care commissioning, including holding the NHS Contracts for GP practices NHS.
Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State Input • Public Health England • 4 regional “hubs” (in line with CB sectors), around 25 local “units” DH Input The NHSLandscape National Health Watch NHS Commissioning BoardChief Exec, Sir David Nicholson, Medical Dir, Sir Bruce Keogh 27 NHS CB local area team 4 NHS CB regions Monitoring Clinical senates and networks Hertfordshire County CouncilResponsible for Public Health LocalHealth Watchto evolve from LINk • Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) • If CCGs not ready by April 2013, then local branches of NHS Commissioning Board will commission on their behalf Commissioning services from and contracts with… Herts Valleys E&N Herts Health and Wellbeing Board Commissioning services from… • Commissioning Support Organisation • Providing services for Herts CCGs NHS Trusts All to be FTs Specialised services GPs, Dentists Opticians, Pharmacists Monitor Independentsector CQC Regulation Produced by The Communications Team, NHS Hertfordshire
How they operate • CCGs operate by commissioning (or buying) healthcare services including: • Elective hospital care • Rehabilitation care • Urgent and emergency care • Most community health services • Mental health and learning disability services • Clinical commissioning groups work with patients and healthcare professionals and in partnershipwith local communities and local authorities.