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Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations. Integrating Pathway Hub: A Prime Contractor Model. Dr. Alan Nye Director Pennine MSK Partnership Ltd January 2014. What’s the Problem?. System of Care Micro-commissioning complex care pathways Perverse incentives – PbR
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Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations Integrating Pathway Hub: A Prime Contractor Model Dr. Alan Nye Director Pennine MSK Partnership Ltd January 2014
What’s the Problem? • System of Care • Micro-commissioning complex care pathways • Perverse incentives – PbR • KPIs process driven not population level improvement or patient experience • No effective performance management of care • Lack of true clinical leadership • Separation from clinical accountability from financial responsibility
Pennine MSK • Primary Care based organisation commissioned by NHS Oldham to provide non admitted care in rheumatology, orthopaedics and chronic pain • Consultant led – provide 97% rheumatology and take patients to point of listing in Orthopaedics • From May 2011 control £23m programme budget for MSK using prime vendor model • Psychological medicine for chronic pain • 9,500 new referrals a year • Deliver traditional hospital based services from community – biologics and infusions • GP and Registrar training
Programme Budget Commissioning • Different from standard care • Commission for defined population with a defined budget • Commissioners have population quality based KPIs • Have prime contractor which shares responsibility for care co-ordination and performance management
NHS Oldham Programme Budget’s • MSK - £23m - Pennine MSK 1st May 2011 • Primary Care • Local enhanced services • Community Care • Pennine MSK • Physiotherapy, podiatry • Secondary Care • All activity included
Delivering Integration • Commissioner will focus on clinical outcomes rather than process metric • Patients at the centre of our redesign • Work with third sector • Use self management and self referral were clinically appropriate
Pennine MSK ImpactReducing per capita cost whilst maintaining quality
Pennine MSK ImpactReducing per capita cost whilst maintaining quality
Building on success… • In 2013 Oldham has developed Programme Budget Commissioning for a Mental Health programme • Over the coming year the CCG will develop this approach over a whole range of programmes.
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