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City Wide Update Event. Programme Overview. 7.00 pm Josie Souter, Managing Director, Sheffield Flourish 7.30 pm Abiola Allinson , Chief Pharmacist, Sheffield Health and Social Care Trust - Mental Health medicines Q&A session. 8.00 pm Mental Health Training & Resources
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Programme Overview • 7.00 pm Josie Souter, Managing Director, Sheffield Flourish • 7.30 pm Abiola Allinson, Chief Pharmacist, Sheffield Health and Social Care Trust - Mental Health medicines Q&A session. • 8.00 pm Mental Health Training & Resources • 8.30 pm CPS Update • 9pm Close
Sheffield Flourish Josie Souter, Managing Director, Sheffield Flourish
Mental Health Medicines Q&A Session Abiola Allinson, Chief Pharmacist, Sheffield Health and Social Care Trust
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CPS Update NHS Long Term Plan PCNs Future of Pharmacy Next Steps
NHS Long Term Plan Aims: • Everyone gets the best start in life • World class care for major health problems • Supporting people to age well How: • Primary care networks (PCNs) as the foundation for Integrated Care Systems • Preventing ill health and tackling health inequalities • Supporting the workforce • Maximising opportunities presented by data and technology • Continued focus on efficiency
What are PCNs? Networks based on general practice registered lists, typically serving communities of around 30,000 to 50,000 patients. Small enough to provide the personal care valued by both patients & healthcare professionals, but large enough to have impact & economies of scale through better collaboration between general practices & others in the local health & social care system, including community pharmacies.
PCNs cont. 15 PCNs in Sheffield (previously 16 Neighbourhoods) PCNs will include an increase in the number of clinical pharmacists – aim = 1 per practice Community pharmacists could be recruited to work in PCN clinical pharmacist roles Groups of community pharmacy providers could be providers of clinical pharmacists to PCNs Medication review and optimisation service to start in 2020/21 – clinical review of patients’ medication, focused on priority groups, e.g. asthma/COPD, LD, frail elderly and care home patients
Network Contract DES Service Requirements PCNs could think about collaborating with community pharmacies to deliver these Structured medication reviews and optimisation; Enhanced health in care homes; Anticipatory care; Supporting early cancer diagnosis; Personalised care (as part of the NHS comprehensive model); CVD prevention and diagnosis; Tackling neighbourhood inequalities.
Challenges Medicines shortages Cash flow Uncertainty about the future Workforce challenges
Opportunities You are a valued clinician in the community with ease of access Digital Interoperability Shared Care Hypertension Service New National Contract?
Future of Pharmacy https://psnc.org.uk/psncs-work/future-of-pharmacy-animation/
One thing is certain Community Pharmacy has to change
Next Steps Speak to your local GP practices to find out what PCN they are in Speak to neighbouring pharmacies to explore ways in which you can begin to work collaboratively Contact CPS if you are interested in being involved in PCN engagement Promote & attend CPS AGM 24th Sept to find out more about PCNs & the future of Community Pharmacy nationally & locally
Further Information NHS Long Term Plan: https://psnc.org.uk/the-healthcare-landscape/the-nhs-long-term-plan/ PCNs: https://psnc.org.uk/the-healthcare-landscape/primary-care-networks-pcns/
Close Thank you all for attending Thank you to all of our guest speakers