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CQUINs. CQUINs:the key aim of the CQUIN framework is to support a shift towards the vision set out in High Quality Care for All of an NHS here quality is the organising principle'Operating Framework 2009/10To use payments to deliver real benefits for patients and improve qualityNot to pay for a
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1. West Midlands Specialised Commissioning TeamCQUINs for Renal Services
Rob Lusuardi, Assistant Director
Specialised Commissioning Team - West Midlands
2. CQUINs CQUINs:
‘the key aim of the CQUIN framework is to support a shift towards the vision set out in High Quality Care for All of an NHS here quality is the organising principle’
Operating Framework 2009/10
To use payments to deliver real benefits for patients and improve quality
Not to pay for achieving baseline national targets
Value is to be 0.5% of total contract value
3. CQUIN Schemes should be: Challenging but achievable
Indicators across pathways are encouraged
25% of scheme is allowed for improving data
Process, interim outcome and outcome indicators can be used
Demonstrate value of improvement to patients
Spread and sustain innovation
Achieve compliance with fundamentals of quality and safety
Demonstrable clinical engagement in scheme
Accurately measurable start and end points
Part of PCT Quality Accounts
4. CQUINs & QUIPS in the West Midlands SCT (WM) was requested to deliver a programme of CQUINs & QUIPs for 2009/10 contracts
SHA recognised need to establish robust data flows as first stage of implementation especially for specialised services
SCT (WM) developed series of Quality Improvement Plans (QUIPs)
Formal CQUIN schemes in 2010/11
Trusts generally supportive
5. SCT (WM) QUIP INDICATORSFOR END STAGE RENAL FAILURE QUIP
This QUIP is designed to support the Renal Units in submitting all mandatory data, and in agreement with the West Midlands Renal Network support the compilation of that data and undertake benchmarking and audit with the aim of developing performance improvement targets for each provider for 2010/11
Rationale
This will benefit patients by allowing commissioners for the first time to routinely benchmark and assess the clinical quality of services at each of the renal providers in the west midlands.
6. SCT (WM) QUIP INDICATORSFOR END STAGE RENAL FAILURE Approach
Establish a sub-group of the West Midlands Renal Network to support the compilation of data and undertake benchmarking, audit and investigation.
In conjunction and agreement with the Renal Network, key indicators will be collected which will demonstrate the adequacy of clinical performance of renal providers, and give impetus and stimulus for a greater appraisal of clinical performance.
This will lead to discussion at contract review meetings which engage with clinicians as well as contract managers and commissioners.
7. SCT (WM) QUIP INDICATORSFOR END STAGE RENAL FAILURE Progress
All renal units will be required to submit mandatory and defined non-mandatory data field as part of the Renal Registry returns
Minimum data set to be agreed
Need to establish mechanism for extracting data for the network to aggregate and report to commissioners at least quarterly
Interpretation and role of network data sub-group
Baseline performance will influence the level of change required to reach agreed standards at each provider – the perceived fairness of funding these improvements will be critical