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Using “Deep Dive” Insights packs in Northern and Yorkshire CCGs

Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations. Using “Deep Dive” Insights packs in Northern and Yorkshire CCGs. Sue Baughan Associate Director, Knowledge and Intelligence Team (Northern and Yorkshire) Public Health England January 2014. Commissioning Insights packs 2013

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Using “Deep Dive” Insights packs in Northern and Yorkshire CCGs

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  1. Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations Using “Deep Dive” Insights packs in Northern and Yorkshire CCGs Sue Baughan Associate Director, Knowledge and Intelligence Team (Northern and Yorkshire) Public Health England January 2014

  2. Commissioning Insights packs 2013 Where to Look - Prioritising opportunities

  3. Diving deeper into the data • Deep dive packs were piloted in Yorkshire and Humber in 2012/13 • An example of the pack is available here

  4. Commissioning for Value insight pack NHS England Gateway ref: 00525

  5. Programme deep dives – preparing to act – key elements • CCGs identified programmes to look at further • Commitment to use intelligence to drive transformation • Clinical, commissioning, business intelligence and public health engagement • Local intelligence • Quantifying potential impact – how ambitious to be • Analysis at practice level

  6. Programme deep dives - Methodology

  7. Minimum value in cluster Maximum value in cluster Annex 1: Spine Charts Key: Prevention Worse outcome Better outcome Prevalence Higher prevalence / Worse outcome Lower prevalence / Better outcome

  8. Two CCGs in bottom Quintile

  9. Two CCGs in bottom Quintile This CCG

  10. Two CCGs in bottom Quintile Ambition This CCG

  11. Two CCGs in bottom Quintile Ambition This CCG Average of ten PCTs

  12. Where does the CCG compare poorly against its benchmark group?Analysis by pathway stage (2) \ Management in Secondary Care Social Care End of life Care 14

  13. Where does the CCG compare poorly against its benchmark group?Analysis by pathway stage (2) \ Management in Secondary Care Social Care End of life Care 15

  14. Where does the CCG compare poorly against its benchmark group?Analysis by pathway stage (2) \ Management in Secondary Care Social Care End of life Care 16

  15. Where does the CCG compare poorly against its benchmark group?Analysis by pathway stage (2) \ Management in Secondary Care Social Care End of life Care 17

  16. Where to focus: Understanding practice variation • Practices compared against other practices within their practice cluster for all the indicators where data is available at practice level • The start of a conversation…… • Practices will have less influence on management in secondary care than they do on management in primary care and this should be taken into account in the way CCGs interpret the information on practice variation Analysis

  17. Where to focus: Understanding practice variation Analysis

  18. Programme deep dives - bringing in local intelligence • Have the plans worked? • Testing the size of the opportunities identified • Links to identified needs of the population • JSNA • Unmet need • Inequalities • Preventative activity

  19. What happened? • Half of the CCGs in the patch took up the offer of a deep dive – all chose respiratory or CVD initially • Opportunities identified used in transformation programmes and QIPP • Many evidenced this approach as part of ‘clear and credible plans • Half of CCGs in the patch have received training in the Right Care approach to transformation • Four CCGs have embedded this approach

  20. Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations • Follow Right Care online • Subscribe to get a weekly digest of our blog alerts in your inbox, • Receive occasional eBulletins • Follow us on Twitter @qipprightcare Find the full series at: www.rightcare.nhs.uk/resourcecentre Doncaster CCG http://bit.ly/doncasterccg_casebook Calderdale CCG http://bit.ly/calderdaleccg_casebook Anonymous deep dive pack http://bit.ly/deep_dive

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