Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme North Lincolnshire CCG Governing Body Update February 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures Update NEL Partnership Board March 2014.
Advertisements

Welcome to the new acute and community County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust Clinical strategy FT member events April 2011.
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme NELCCG Partnership Board 26 th June 2014.
Presentation to Lancaster City Council OSC 11 June 2014 Update on the Clinical Strategy for Health Services in Morecambe Bay: Better Care Together.
Worcestershire Joint Health and Well Being Strategy
Health and Wellbeing Board Update Gordon McCullough, CEO CAS.
Well Connected: History Arose out of Acute Services Review Formal collaboration between WCC, all local NHS organisations, Healthwatch and voluntary sector.
Monday 17 September (Materials presented to the Mayoral Team on 28 August 2012)
Right First Time: Update. Overview Making sure Sheffield residents continue to get the best possible health services is the aim of a new partnership between.
South Gloucestershire Rehabilitation, Reablement & Recovery Programme
Bristol Health Serviecs Plan V.1 Bristol Health Services Plan – Core Presentation – v.1.1.
North Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group Fit and Ready? 24 April 2013.
Primary Care: Working on a new set of standards
1 West Suffolk CCG Update Wale Abimbola 17 June 2015.
Understanding how commissioners work, and the ways in which HITs can influence their decisions Louise Rickitt & Mel Green June 2015.
Diabetes Programme Progress Report Dr Charles Gostling, Joint Diabetes Clinical Director October 2013.
Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures Programme Update NLAG Trust Board 30 th June 2015.
Together we’re better Working in partnership with our patients, communities & GP member practices to continually improve quality of care & to support people.
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme Equalities Focus Group Presentation May 2014.
‘Changing the balance’ A 2020 Vision of Health and Social Care in Sheffield #2020vision Primary Care Sheffield.
Shaping Health Lincolnshire Teaching PCT. 2 Why are we consulting? To improve health To improve services To make the best use of resources for the benefit.
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme Consultation Feedback and Review NEL Partnership Board November 2014.
Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures Programme Update NLAG Trust Board 28 th July 2015.
Welcome – Patient Forum 22 Jan 2013 Agenda – Welcome/refreshments – Presentation and Q &A – Discussion groups
CCG Strategy Update Lewisham Children and Young People Strategic Partnership Board 26 th January 2015.
SESIH Redesign Update Older Persons and Chronic Care Project Paul Preobrajensky Manager Redesign Program 19 September 2007.
Adult Care and Support Commissioning Strategies Sarah Mc Bride - Head of Commissioning, Performance and Improvement Ann Hughes – Acting Senior.
Healthy Young Minds Matter: Commissioning to improve the emotional health & wellbeing of children and young people in Gloucestershire Helen Ford, Project.
Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures Programme Update to NELCCG Partnership Board – May, 2015 Attachment 13 b.
Programme for Health Service Improvement in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan CARDIFF AND VALE NHS TRUST YMDDIRIEDOLAETH GIG CAERDYDD A’R FRO.
Community Health Services Update Loughborough 16 December 2009 Dominic Cox, Deputy Director of Primary Care.
ENT, OMF and Head and Neck Cancer Services Review Mary Hutton 27 th January 2011.
Presentation to Boards 24 th September Remit of the Clinical Leaders Forum “To review the evidence in respect of the options and to make recommendations.
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme Stakeholder Presentation December 2013.
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme NEL CCG Partnership Board Update September 2014.
Planning and Commissioning Intentions
Better Care Fund 3 rd sector engagement event 17 March 2014 Matt Ward and Dennis Holmes.
Healthwatch – lunch & listen 30 th September 2015.
NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group Patient Participation Group Presentation.
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme Programme Update for North East Lincolnshire Partnership Board 12 September 2013.
…to integration Information and advice: A single point of access that filters enquiries using a single source of information (the ‘local offer’) as soon.
Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures NEL Partnership Board update 13 th November 2014.
Service Triangles Mid-year Review Update January 2016.
Patient Representative Meeting 27 th June Introductions Andy Hudson- Lay member of the CCG Board Dr Clive Diggory- GP at Malton and CCG Board member.
2016 – 2020 Strategic Plan Commissioning Intentions 2016/17 Anna Hargrave 23 rd September 2015.
NHS Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group St Thomas Road Surgery Re-procurement of Service Maxine Rowley Senior Commissioning Manager for Primary.
Charing Cross Local Hospital update 30 th April 2014.
Community Networks Meeting your community’s health and social care needs FEEDBACK FROM ENGAGEMENT EVENTS.
Better care together Voluntary and community sector October 2015.
Patient and Public Involvement Practice Development Day Thursday 17 October 2013.
Lincolnshire Health and Care Update September 10 th Mr Gary Thompson.
Older People’s Services South Tyneside Annual Update
System Changes Update for Partnership Board May 2016.
Better care together Staff information July 2015.
A clinically led programme: 5 hospitals 5 Clinical Commissioning Groups 2 PCT Clusters Aim: Improve health services and ensure they have a long term future.
Healthy Lives, Healthy People A consultation towards developing the East Sussex Health and Wellbeing Strategy
New Economy Breakfast Seminar – 13 July What Has Changed?
Health and Wellbeing VCS Forum
Surrey Heath Clinical Commissioning Group
The road to accountable care
Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme
Adherence to Evidence Based Medicine Programme Evidence Summary Pack (Version 2) Knee Replacement Local commissioners working with local people for a.
A Practical Example of Joined Up Working
CCG Review of Progress and Priorities
Mary Adams – Patient and Public Engagement Manager
A Summary of our Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP)
for the Surrey Heartlands CCGs
Our Vision / A look forward
Service delivery As a prime provider
2. Frailty – Fall Prevention Programme
Presentation transcript:

Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme North Lincolnshire CCG Governing Body Update February 2014

Vision

Operationalising the vision Commissioning Intentions / Vision Major service change Minor / incremental service change Engage & Implement 1. Long Term Strategic Partnership Discussions (HEY, NLaG, York) 2. Medium Term Commissioners Vision / Big Picture Shift to the left – more community & home based care Centralisation of some services where there are quality benefits (paediatric surgery, ENT surgery) Agreement of final solution for Hyper-acute stroke 3. Implementation of enabling works QIPP and CIP schemes Keogh recommendations Elderly care & dementia strategies LTC initiatives (COPD, Diabetes, CVD) 7 day working initiatives Consult

Our Key Messages

Our Priorities Self Care Enabling people to make positive lifestyle decisions, better access to information and advice and promoting screening and preventative services Care in your Home Our aim is to deliver care in the home wherever safe, possible and practicable. Where possible, we want to reduce the need for patients and carers to travel for their care Care in your Community Most health and care services do not need to be delivered in hospitals. We believe a majority of care can be delivered out in the community, either in or close to people’s homes in a community setting. Hospital Services No decisions have been made yet about major service changes, however we know that a small number of services are likely to require large scale change in order to make the quality and safety improvements that we want to achieve

Some examples of what we are engaging on Promote the use of the local pharmacy as a first point of contact for minor ailments such as coughs and colds Introduction of information points or “support hubs” or “health and wellbeing centres” in public areas such as GP clinics or health centres Outpatient appointments - Many appointments do not require specialist equipment or tests. These can be offered in the community to avoid visits to hospitals Use of technology such as tele-health systems can be used to undertake simple monitoring procedures such as blood pressure, medicines usage or weight checks Hyper-acute stroke services. These have already been centralised on the Scunthorpe General Hospital site as a temporary measure. Patients have already benefitted from this temporary solution Children’s Surgery -We are considering whether this service should be delivered from one hospital site rather than at both Access to Services - We have established an integrated transport group to understand what the current issues are, and what may need to be done differently if services are moved Ear, Nose and Throat services(ENT). Clinical teams have suggested there will be some benefits to ENT patients if we have one site for inpatients and people requiring care out of normal working hours

Delivering the message Engagement Events Updates with community and voluntary groups Roadshows Engagement materials (booklet, posters) Press releases Organisational websites (intranets) 1:1’s with Key Stakeholders

Engagement Documentation Phase 1: Introducing the case for change & review criteria Phase 2: Moving the conversation on

Engagement events in NL A series of Road Shows have taken place in North Lincolnshire, including: – Kirton Lindsey, Crowle, Winterton, Barrow, Goxhill, Brigg, Scunthorpe and one to take place on 13 th February in South Killingholme. – The number of contacts and engagement material distributed at the Roadshows in North Lincs can be seen below: LocationDirect Contact with public Booklets handed outLeaflets handed outComments card filled in Kirton Lindsey Crowle Winterton Barrow Goxhill5432 Brigg Scunthorpe High St Total

Engagement Events in NL We are holding three formal engagement events in North Lincolnshire:

General programme activities so far Developed the case for change and criteria for reviewing services Undertaken engagement activities on the case for change and review criteria, including stakeholder 1:1s and engagement with OSC Completion of EQIA and Risk Matrix, Agreement of Evaluation Criteria for decision making Commissioners worked through thinking around service provision Providers worked through responses to vision and emerging thinking Agreement of high level principles for bringing commissioner and provider work together Outline and articulation of jointly agreed possible service models (for public engagement) Launch of 2 nd phase public engagement Agreement of high level content for major service change and possible consultation (if required) Agreement of programme assurance mechanisms with the Area Team, Clinical Senate and Gateway Team

Next steps We need to move the conversation on: To build on the feedback we received in the 1 st engagement phase To focus on a higher level of participation in the service model development work and provide opportunities for more detailed discussion and consideration of themes and issues This will be delivered through: Stakeholder summit 13 th February 2014 A series of roadshows across the area from the 3 rd Feb – 14 th March 2014 Open space events within the North and North East Lincs area Online engagement Use of social media and advertising Public consultation to run from June 2014 We also need to complete the modelling work & financial assessments for the changes we are proposing, and prepare implementation plans

Timeline