The future of the PMCF/AF initiative and working together across general practice Four workshops 6th, 7th, 12th & 13th April 2016 for all practices across.

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The future of the PMCF/AF initiative and working together across general practice Four workshops 6th, 7th, 12th & 13th April 2016 for all practices across Bristol, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire Rick Stern & Henry Clay

© Primary Care Foundation A key decision for the future the BNSSG CCG Strategic Informatics Group will need to understand: ● the different factors involved in giving confidence to GP practices and other stakeholders that a future provider will be committed to maintaining and developing the service in the future ● the best way of ensuring that these factors are reflected in the delivery of the new service ● which local organisations within BNSSG have the competency and resilience to deliver these requirements

© Primary Care Foundation What this session aims to do ● Explain where you have got to so far ● Hear from national and local leaders ● Explore your views about a big national investment in local practice development ● Understand how you might build on this in the future

© Primary Care Foundation Programme

© Primary Care Foundation The future of general practice: pressures and opportunities Robert Varnam GP & Head of General Practice Development at NHS England

© Primary Care Foundation What is One Care? ● The delivery vehicle for £9.6m national investment in local innovation - through the PMCF or Access Fund ● Wave One ( ) established as a collaboration of 24 GP practices across BNSSG, GP Care & BrisDoc ● Wave Two ( ) designed to enable a consistent, responsive, 24/7 approach to primary care provision across all of BNSSG, underpinned by an integrated delivery platform ● Currently refreshing the way it is set up so clear ownership by all practices, with Board representing five localities, and not-for-profit design

© Primary Care Foundation What has One Care achieved so far? ● High level of engagement with practices ● Different levels of progress on key aspects of integrated IT platform – data sharing, intranet & telephony ● Support with wide range of practice based initiatives, or ‘test & learn’ pilots ● Collective purchasing power ● Process improvement & change management support ● A shared IT platform that is amongst the best in UK

How is One Care performing?

© Primary Care Foundation Take up by practices of the menu of different offers Fifteen different initiatives requiring individual take up in all 99 practices The big three projects designed to establish an integrated IT platform … and three examples supporting practice based innovation

© Primary Care Foundation An Asset register: the legacy of One Care ● EMIS platform supported by data sharing agreements ● An Intranet – Artemis – one place to find everything ● A cloud based telephony platform – with support for people and processes ● Team of super-users to get the most from EMIS ● Data warehouse of primary care activity data ● Project support for developing & implementing new ideas ● National research project into value & impact of WebGP ● Independent academic programme evaluation ● Legal entity – One Care – Company limited by guarantee

© Primary Care Foundation from your perspective, within general practice, what do you see as the successes and frustrations of the PMCF to date?

What features are important for maintaining & developing the legacy of the PMCF initiative in the future? Clear purpose to support practices & local NHS Enabling practices to work together Effective governance Shared ownership and leadership Providing support for practices Offering a flexible framework (small &big) Good engagement and responsive to practices Contract that protects the assets Help promote the collective voice of practices Working with the wider health community Sustainable funding for the future

© Primary Care Foundation Working together Philip Kerby Chief Executive Avon LMC

© Primary Care Foundation What are the most important features to you for maintaining & developing the legacy of the PMCF initiative in the future? From your perspective, what do you see as the key opportunities for working together with other practices? Is there one organisation that is best placed to manage the assets from the programme? Table discussions

© Primary Care Foundation Next Steps