psnc.org.uk/cta NHS England’s Community Pharmacy Call to Action PSNC workshop for LPCs January 2014
psnc.org.uk/cta Programme 1.Scene setting and context 2.A brief summary of the CTA 3.Discussion session – local stakeholders 4.Making the case 5.Discussion session – making the case 6.Summary of initial suggested actions for LPCs 7.Discussion session – other actions for LPCs/resource needs 8.Q&A
psnc.org.uk/cta The aim of PSNC’s work on the CTA To ensure the response to the community pharmacy CTA drives the NHS England strategy to include large-scale extension of pharmacy services across the 4 domains of PSNC’s Vision
psnc.org.uk/cta Reminder - the four domains of services Optimising the use of medicines Supporting people to self-care Supporting people to live independently Supporting people to live healthier lives/public health
psnc.org.uk/cta What does that look like? Pharmacy = an attractive provider Credible in delivering services Supported by the full range of stakeholders Unobstructed - obstacles are neutralised
psnc.org.uk/cta How do we achieve it? Recognise the importance of stakeholder support – identify and use them locally Recognise the potential barriers – address and neutralise them Focus the LPC contribution – be guided but not constrained by the NHS AT process Respond within the framework of the four consultation questions
psnc.org.uk/cta A brief summary of the CTA
psnc.org.uk/cta NHS England’s Call to Action on Community Pharmacy Improving health and patient care through Community Pharmacy – a Call to Action published on 10 th December 2013 Improving health and patient care through Community Pharmacy – a Call to Action Follows the publication in the summer of The NHS belongs to the people – A call to action andThe NHS belongs to the people – A call to action Improving General Practice – a Call to Action Similar documents on dentistry and eye care are expected to be published soon
psnc.org.uk/cta What is its purpose? NHS England is working to develop a plan for future primary care services. As part of that it wants to secure community pharmacy services that: deliver great outcomes; are cost effective; reach into every community; and make the most of pharmacists’ expertise and pharmacy’s unique accessibility
psnc.org.uk/cta What is its purpose? By stimulating debate in local communities, the CTA will: shape local strategies for community pharmacy; and inform NHS England’s national approach to commissioning community pharmacy services
psnc.org.uk/cta What will happen locally? The NHS England area team will host a local discussion event prior to mid-March for: – Everyone who works in community pharmacy – Clinical Commissioning Groups – Commissioning Support Units – Community trusts and hospital trusts – Health and Wellbeing Boards and Local Authorities – Patients, carers and local Healthwatch – Area team staff, including LPN chairs – Local Education & Training Board and academic health science networks You have probably already had contact with your AT about this.
psnc.org.uk/cta What will happen nationally? NHS England will work closely with a range of national partners including: – PSNC and the other pharmacy organisations – the Department of Health – Public Health England – Health Education England – Local Government Association – patient groups – employers and pharmacy educators to develop its strategic approach to commissioning community pharmacy services
psnc.org.uk/cta Why does it matter? Following the CTA, NHS England will publish more detail on how it plans to commission community pharmacy services nationally This will link to its approach to commissioning general practice and other services
psnc.org.uk/cta Why does it matter? This is our greatest opportunity to persuade the NHS of the credibility of community pharmacies as providers of services, commissioned at national or local level There will undoubtedly be responses arguing against expanding community pharmacy services, and that resources should be given to CCGs Community pharmacy must counter those!
psnc.org.uk/cta Why does it matter? The results of the CTA will determine policy on future commissioning of community pharmacy services It is an opportunity we cannot afford to miss!
psnc.org.uk/cta Local discussions Key questions will be aimed at agreeing how best to develop high quality, efficient services that can improve patient outcomes and can be provided by pharmacists and their teams in a community pharmacy setting Also, how NHS England can best support these local changes, e.g. through the way the CPCF is developed
psnc.org.uk/cta Local discussions Area teams will work with local communities to develop strategies based on the emerging principles set out in the Call to Action The Local Professional Network chair will discuss what changes need to be made to support these local needs and emerging strategies with other local commissioners
psnc.org.uk/cta What questions are they asking?
psnc.org.uk/cta NHS England’s questions 1)How can we create a culture where the public in England are aware of and utilise fully the range of services available from their local community pharmacy now and in the future? 2)How can the way we commission services from community pharmacy maximise the potential for community pharmacy to support patients to get more from their medicines?
psnc.org.uk/cta NHS England’s questions 3)How can we better integrate community pharmacy services into the patient care pathway? 4)How can the use of a range of technologies increase the safety of dispensing?
psnc.org.uk/cta Discussion session - Who are the local stakeholders to get engaged in the CTA?
psnc.org.uk/cta Healthcare stakeholders CCG – who in the CCG? GPs Healthwatch Patient groups – which ones? Other ideas…
psnc.org.uk/cta Non-healthcare stakeholders Local authority – who in the LA? HWB Local councillors, MPs – pharmacy visits? Other ideas…
psnc.org.uk/cta Discussion 1 Map your local healthcare and non-healthcare stakeholders, thinking about the four domains of services and which NHS England questions are most relevant to them Can your contractors help contact stakeholders? What can they say or do to support your CTA submission? Can they be persuaded to respond directly? Are there any risks to contacting them?
psnc.org.uk/cta Making the case What does good look like?
psnc.org.uk/cta Making the case (1) Not a pharmacy wish list – it must relate to pt outcomes Should be a whinge free zone Base your response on the four domains from the PSNC Vision – this was clearly supported by contractors Highlight the importance of national commissioning to drive pharmacy delivery of outcomes for patients Responses need a local flavour – formulaic responses will have less impact
psnc.org.uk/cta Making the case(2) Don’t let the local AT process constrain your response Strengthen the case with external support/ endorsement. Can the stakeholders you have identified provide content or support for your response? Consider the possibility of negative responses that may be fed into the AT. Decide how you can neutralise these messages
psnc.org.uk/cta Discussion session – Making the Case
psnc.org.uk/cta Discussion 2 Discuss the four question areas and consider what you may include in your response Consider the 4 domains of pharmacy services and the contents of the PSNC Vision
psnc.org.uk/cta Summary of initial suggested actions for LPCs
psnc.org.uk/cta Initial suggested actions for LPCs (1) Agree who will lead the work of the LPC on the CTA Where necessary, discuss the approach to working with the AT with other LPCs covered by it Discuss the CTA with your – AT primary care team – Chair of the pharmacy LPN Suggest how you can help the AT to communicate with contractors and other local stakeholders
psnc.org.uk/cta Initial suggested actions for LPCs (2) Highlight the CTA and the importance of engaging with it to your contractors via your newsletter, network and website (draft wording is available on the PSNC website for you to personalise and use locally)the PSNC website Offer to assist the AT/LPN Chair with organising a local engagement event on the CTA [but don’t let joint working dilute the LPC response]
psnc.org.uk/cta Initial suggested actions for LPCs (3) Consider organising a meeting for contractors on the CTA; this could be organised in partnership with neighbouring LPCs – At the event, seek examples of best practice which can be included in your LPC’s response and can be shared with PSNC – Consider inviting a local CCG leader or senior AT official to speak at the event – Subject to availability, PSNC is also happy to provide a speaker for local events
psnc.org.uk/cta Initial suggested actions for LPCs (4) Identify good examples of pharmacy services that demonstrate how pharmacy services can help the NHS provide better, more accessible patient care Approach local patient groups, local Healthwatch, CCGs and other non-pharmacy stakeholders to highlight the call to action and encourage them to participate – A PSNC flyer on the CTA designed for local use with non-pharmacy stakeholders is availablePSNC flyer on the CTA designed for local use with non-pharmacy stakeholders
psnc.org.uk/cta Initial suggested actions for LPCs (5) Complete the online questionnaire by 18 th March 2014 and/or submit a more substantive response to your ATthe online questionnaire NHS England has asked for examples of ATs working well with LPCs and pharmacies to deliver improvements to care – if you have a good example, send this to and please copy to Alastair Buxton
psnc.org.uk/cta PSNC resources to help you PSNC Briefing 111/13: NHS England’s Community Pharmacy Call to Action – guidance for LPCs PSNC Briefing 111/13: NHS England’s Community Pharmacy Call to Action – guidance for LPCs Template PowerPoint Presentation for use at LPC meetings for pharmacy teams Template PowerPoint Presentation for use at LPC meetings for pharmacy teams NHS England’s CTA questions and prompts for discussion (Microsoft Word) NHS England’s CTA questions and prompts for discussion (Microsoft Word) Template article on the CTA for LPC newsletters/ bulletins/website (Microsoft Word) Template article on the CTA for LPC newsletters/ bulletins/website (Microsoft Word) Second template article on the CTA for LPC newsletters/ bulletins/website incorporating an invitation to an LPC meeting on the CTA (Microsoft Word) Second template article on the CTA for LPC newsletters/ bulletins/website incorporating an invitation to an LPC meeting on the CTA (Microsoft Word) Flyer on the CTA for LPC use with non-pharmacy stakeholders (e.g. use with local patient groups, CCGs, HWB Flyer on the CTA for LPC use with non-pharmacy stakeholders
psnc.org.uk/cta Discussion 3 Prepare your local action plan What other resources could PSNC provide to help you? (include this on your feedback form)
psnc.org.uk/cta Q&A
psnc.org.uk/cta Thank you for your participation We will circulate a list of additional actions LPCs could take and a revised stakeholder map following the three events Let us know about other things we could do to support your work on the CTA Please complete the feedback form Please send us good examples of local services to include in PSNC’s response Have a safe journey home