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CCG Perspective 11 th May 2012 Phil Mettam CO (Designate)

CCG Perspective 11 th May 2012 Phil Mettam CO (Designate) . Where we have been New arrangements Creating opportunities GP perspective What will success look like. Where have we been?. PCT’s strategic commissioner of population health.

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CCG Perspective 11 th May 2012 Phil Mettam CO (Designate)

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  1. CCG Perspective 11th May 2012 Phil Mettam CO (Designate) Delivering Greater Outcomes for the People of Bassetlaw

  2. Where we have been New arrangements Creating opportunities GP perspective What will success look like. Delivering Greater Outcomes for the People of Bassetlaw

  3. Where have we been? • PCT’s strategic commissioner of population health. • Mixed picture – outcomes and inequalities. • Period of growth to austerity. • Markets and collaboration. Delivering Greater Outcomes for the People of Bassetlaw

  4. New arrangements Role of the LSP – alternative? Governance of the CCG. HWB – alignment of strategies (unitary/mulit-tier) New commissioning arrangements e.g. children. Delivering Greater Outcomes for the People of Bassetlaw

  5. GP Perspective(Dr Steve Kell, Clinical Chair) Improved engagement with clinicians Leads’/members’ meetings Prescribing – reduced C Diff/Budget QIPP clinical focus – reinvest in quality Primary care strategy with NHSCB in future Delivering Greater Outcomes for the People of Bassetlaw

  6. What will success look like • Pragmatic, flexible, progressive. • Quality/safety, clinical leadership, excellent engagement. • Improved services (short-term), improved outcomes (long-term). • Transformed care (long-term). • Sustainable partnerships and organisation. Be Pragmatic, Flexible, Progressive.

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