Presented by :Claire Beynon Parliamentary Review of Health and Social Care and Introduction to the ‘Four Nations’ Project Presented by :Claire Beynon Insert name of presentation on Master Slide
Terms of Reference of PR Define the key issues facing health and social care; Identify where change is needed and the case for change; Set out a vision for the future including moving health and social care forward together, developing primary care services out of hospitals; and Advise on how change can be delivered, building on the positive aspects of the current system. Claire Beynon
First Cross Party PR in Wales Cross party is important There are more people to brief and bring on the journey Interim report to be published in July 2017. Full report to be published in December 2017. Claire Beynon
Independence of the panel The panel is independent The members are: Chair Dr Ruth Hussey CB OBE (former CMO) Professor Sir Mansel Ayleward CB (Chair of PHW) Professor Don Berwick (Institute of Healthcare Improvement) Professor Dame Carol Black DBE (Past president RCP) Dr Jennifer Dixon CBE (Chief Executive Health Foundation) Nigel Edwards (Chief Executive Nuffield Trust) Eric Gregory (Chair of the Assembly Commission Audit and Risk Assurance Committee) Professor Keith Moultrie (Director Institute of Public Care) Professor Anne Marie Rafferty CBE (Professor of Nursing) Claire Beynon
Consultation Written statements Interviews Consultation events with stakeholders Consultation events with staff Public events Claire Beynon
Emerging themes Defining the ‘Case for Change’ The Future Vision Enabling infrastructure e.g. workforce Making Change Happen Next Steps… Claire Beynon
Four Nations Overall aim: Comparative systems review and thematic policy analysis of public health across the four constituent countries of the UK Requested by Association of the Directors of Public Health Led by School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) With Registrars from Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. Claire Beynon
Objectives To provide an overview of the public health system and to explore how and why this has evolved differently in each country Compare similarities and differences spanning health improvement, health protection and healthcare public health Examine similarities and differences in public health policy to address how specific issues are translated into practice Identify areas of good practice and opportunities for public health system strengthening Claire Beynon
Progress Working group established Logic model developed Agreement to look at one area ‘school readiness’ across the 4 countries Literature review underway Scoping of policies and data started Next steps... Review of similarities/ differences/ data Discussion and exploration of drivers Final report Claire Beynon
Questions Claire.beynon@wales.nhs.uk Claire Beynon