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Acute Healthcare Services in East of England Technical Analysis Simon Wood. December 2006. Drivers for Reconfiguration. Clinical outcomes Clinical sustainability Financial sustainability. Clinical Guidelines (1) – Catchment Populations. General surgery 300,000
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Acute Healthcare Services in East of EnglandTechnical AnalysisSimon Wood December 2006
Drivers for Reconfiguration • Clinical outcomes • Clinical sustainability • Financial sustainability
Clinical Guidelines (1) – Catchment Populations General surgery 300,000 Cancer surgery 1 million Haemato-oncology 500,000 Burns 5 million Oral & maxillofacial surgery 1 million Neonatal intensive care 1.5 million Vascular surgery 500,000 Urology 500,000 (1) Clinical outcomes and/or clinical sustainability
Other Clinical Guidelines (1) Paediatric surgery Cardiology Stroke Services Emergency Paediatrics Ophthalmology ENT Renal Medicine (1) Clinical outcomes and/or clinical sustainability
Population per General Hospital across Strategic Health Authorities Source : IPPR Briefing – Hospital reconfiguration, Sep 2006
EoE Data Analysis • Catchment populations – Southend 310,000 (EoE range 530,000 to 165,000) • Births – Southend 3,600 (EoE range 5,500 to 2,100) • Standardised activity rates per 1,000 weighted population (draft) – South-East Essex PCT 112 • Significant progress required to comply with 2009 European Working Time Directive standards (surgery & medicine; Southend at EoE average)
Key Pressure Points • Emergency Surgery • Local Emergency Services • Maternity Services
Financial Position • Large historic and underlying deficit • Payment by Results will put additional cost pressures on PCTs and improve position of Acute Trusts • Growth in income after 2007/08 will be modest
Proposed General Workstreams • Surgical Subspecialisation • Maternity • European Working Time Directive • Acute Commissioning • Technical (Weighted Capitation, Population Growth)