East Midlands Clinical PBC Network launch event

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East Midlands Clinical PBC Network launch event Welcome East Midlands Clinical PBC Network launch event Intro slide Welcome

East Midlands Clinical PBC Network launch event 10.30 am Opening remarks – Driving PBC Forward Philip DaSilva, Director of Commissioning & Service Improvement , NHS East Midlands 10.50 am World Class Commissioning, PBC Vision & PBC Development Framework Dr James Kingsland, GP in Wallasey, President National Association of Primary Care 11.20 am PBC progress and next steps – group work at your tables Andy Gregory, Assistant Director of Commissioning (Primary Care), NHS East Midlands 12.10 pm Value of a regional PBC network Richard Woolley, Leodis PBC Leeds, Yorkshire & Humber PBC Forum, Steering Group member 12.40 pm Shaping the East Midlands Clinical PBC network Paul Midgley, HCP Consulting & Sean Fenelon, NHS PCC 1.00 pm LUNCH 1.30 pm PBC progress across our patch Ben Gowland, Chief Executive, Nene Commissioning 2.00 pm 2.40 pm Workshop choice 1 - Engaging in PBC Nene, High Peak, Principia, East Lindsay clusters Workshop choice 2 - Engaging in PBC 3.15 pm Next steps for the E Midlands Clinical PBC Network (table discussion/feedback) 3.40 pm Closing remarks Introductory slide – Phil DaSilva Supported by NHS Primary Care Contracting and an educational grant from Takeda UK Ltd

World Class Commissioning, PBC Vision & PBC Development Framework Dr James Kingsland GP in Wallasey, Chairman Wallasey Health Alliance LLP, President, National Association of Primary Care & DH Advisor on PBC Re-invigoration

PBC progress and next steps – group work at your tables Andy Gregory Assistant Director of Commissioning (Primary Care), NHS East Midlands

PBC progress and next steps 20 minutes to discuss & flip-chart your answers then feedback 1. What does successful Practice Based Commissioning look like and mean to you? Plus one of the following (see table-specific handouts): 2- What could be done to increase clinical engagement and energise PBC?   3- What development do you need as clinicians/consortia in taking on PBC decision making?   4- How could consortia earn the autonomy associated with real budgets? 5- What pathways of care / types of service lend themselves to real budgets for consortia? 6- Does PBC have a role in the development/performance of providers of health care? If so what? 7- What contribution / roles are non GP clinicians playing in PBC at present and how could this develop? 8- How do you currently share or hear of PBC successes?

East Midlands Clinical PBC Network Ideas to kick-start the network Sean Fenelon, Primary Care Contracting Paul Midgley, HCP Consulting Session 12.40-1pm

Benefits of an East Midlands Clinical PBC network? Local Networking – virtual, events-based. 1:1 follow up With like-minded people beyond your own organisation Prepared to share successes With Q+A forums at various levels/groups Enabling access to resources saving time Full of good ideas/case studies/stories to enthuse your peers Providing an opportunity to benchmark your PBC & support Supporting PCT World Class Commissioning development Enabling rapid local services improvements to spread Self-help peer support and motivation because we all need it

Draft aims and objectives? (handout) Share examples of good practice in service re-design, healthcare provision, consortium organisation, strategic planning developing effective relationships with stakeholders To provide a network of consortia outside PCT boundaries Developing effective networks between PBC Consortia

Draft aims and objectives? (2) Breakdown historical barriers to PBC e.g highlight local performance and support in line with ‘entitlements’ element of national PBC narrative To facilitate learning and development Engage high profile speakers to share their knowledge and experience Develop an effective network with DH, SHA, PCTs, Providers and private sector organisations Gathering member opinion and where appropriate represent to interested parties such as DH, SHA and PCTs

Draft aims and objectives We will collect your ‘table summaries’ and amalgamate these into a master Feedback final Aims and Objectives to delegates via email and the new website

http://www.East Midlands Clinical PBC Network Dedicated webspace within NHS Networks PBC Connections site

The Virtual Network website functionality East Midlands Clinical PBC network site could cover: Resource library (above and beyond main site) e.g. proven clinical pathways, engagement ideas ‘Strategic issues’ PCT forum e.g. for commissioning and PBC functions ‘Strategic issues’ PBC forum e.g. for cluster boards ‘Operational issues’ forum e.g. for PBC managers, practice managers, GPs Public engagement in PBC forum

Proposed Network events East Midlands-wide Funding from Takeda for 2 events in 2009-10 Frequency ~ six-monthly? Local PBC Network events e.g. County-wide A good idea – please discuss with your local Takeda RAD for potential support

Practical Considerations Virtual network Website registration Uploading your content under existing headings Creating new discussion topics/headings Administration Events – frequency/local/EMids wide Organising committee required (virtual?) Chair Members by Locality & Job profile e.g. GP lead PBC manager Practice manager Patient member/AHP/Nurse More on this in the final session of the day…

East Midlands Clinical PBC Network Marching on together……to lunch in the restaurant Resume back here at 1.30pm

East Midlands Clinical PBC Network launch event 1.30 pm PBC progress across our patch Ben Gowland, Nene Commissioning 2.00 pm 2.40 pm Workshop choice 1 - Breakout presentations and Q&A – Engaging in PBC Nene, High Peak, Principia, East Lindsay clusters – in syndicate rooms Workshop choice 2 - Breakout presentations and Q&A – Engaging in PBC 3.15 pm Next steps for the E Midlands Clinical PBC Network (table discussion/feedback) 3.40 pm Closing remarks Andy Gregory, Assistant Director of Commissioning (Primary Care), NHS East Midlands Introductory slide – Phil DaSilva Supported by NHS Primary Care Contracting and an educational grant from Takeda UK Ltd

PBC progress across our patch Ben Gowland Chief Executive, Nene Commissioning

Engaging in PBC – workshops 1 & 2 Workshop 1: 2pm-2.35pm Workshop 2: 2.40pm-3.15pm Workshop locations Nene Commissioning – Main conference room (marked with ‘1’) North High Peak – Leavers room – other side of partition (marked with ‘2’) Principia – Eaton room (marked with ‘3’ – located past reception) East Lindsey cluster – Jacquard room (marked with ‘4’)

Next steps for the EMC PBC Network Table discussions Please sit with colleagues at locality-based tables

Next steps for the East Midlands Clinical PBC Network 20’ in your table groups then feedback. Please address these questions: What is the potential value to be gained from setting up an EMC PBC network group and events? What should the primary purpose of the network be? (building on aims & objectives from earlier exercise) What can I/we commit to as members of the network? How could the group be led/administered? Slide to intro the 3.15 session after the final breakout session – Introduced by Andy Gregory

Thanks for your involvement… Please complete an evaluation form We will contact you to register you onto the EMC PBC website which will have copies of today’s presentations and feedback