0 Jon Tomlinson Director of Joint Commissioning Birmingham City Council & Birmingham Primary Care Trusts Commissioning effective prevention through Public.

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0 Jon Tomlinson Director of Joint Commissioning Birmingham City Council & Birmingham Primary Care Trusts Commissioning effective prevention through Public Health intelligence Adults & Communities commissioning view Jon Tomlinson Director of Joint Commissioning Birmingham City Council & Birmingham Primary Care Trusts

New World, New Challenges, New Rules Customer expectations Delivering more and different services Reducing budgets - commissioning efficiencies Partnership working – the public pound The simple made difficult PREVENTION – you know it makes sense! Key Drivers For Change

So lets keep it simple then everyone understands their role

Significant changes to the spend profile Market re-shaping Individual budgets Slow down movement along the care continuum A joined up response (seemless service?) More control for people and their communities PREVENTION is better than cure Birmingham has Ambitious Targets ‘The New Offer’

Transforming Commissioning!

New structures and processes alone will not deliver the changes we need. However - with good quality intelligence helping deliver excellent services at the right time we may have a chance. That will require: Strong partnerships Better information and intelligence (sharing) Some new skills Different behaviours I look forward to facing the challenge together! In Conclusion…