Islington CCG update Locality Patient Participation Groups March 2014.

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Islington CCG update Locality Patient Participation Groups March 2014

Structure of the session CCG overview Finance

How our Governing Body is made up Elected members Executive members Appointed members Observers GP Members Practice Nurse Lay Members Secondary Care Doctor Chief Officer Chief Finance Officer Lead Nurse Patient Representative Council Healthwatch Local Medical Committee

Executive Directorate 4 Chair Dr Gillian Greenhough Director of Quality & Integrated Governance Martin Machra y Director of Commissioning Paul Sinden Chief Finance Officer Ahmet Koray Chief Officer Alison Blair Director Public Health (Local Authority) Julie Billett Service Director Adult Social Care (Local Authority) Simon Galczynski Commissioning Support Director (CSU C&I CCG) Tony Hoolaghan PA Alice Mutumba (CSU) Joint Primary Care Clinical Lead (C&I CCG) Vacant

ELECTEDEXECUTIVE APPOINTED Sharon Bennett GP Katie Coleman Co-Vice Chair GP Gillian Greenhough Chair and GP Jennie Hurley Practice Nurse Sabin Khan Salaried GP Rathini Ratnavel GP Stephen Rogers GP Jo Sauvage Co-Vice Chair and GP Karen Sennett GP Deborah Snook Practice Manager Governing Body Members OBSERVERS Julie Billett Director of Public Health LBI Robbie Bunt Local Medical Committee Simon Galczynski LBI Adult Social Services Phillip Watson Healthwatch Islington Mo Akmal Secondary Care Clinician Sorrel Brookes Lay Member Anne Weyman Vice Chair and Lay Member Alison Blair Chief Officer Ahmet Koray Chief Finance Officer Martin Machray Director - Quality & Integrated Governance and Head Nurse

Our 10 business objectives to support our four priorities Ensure commissioning systems and processes in place to support quality improvement and ensure high performing safe services and innovative models of care Ensure the views and interests of patients and the community are central to decision-making Ensure appropriate leadership, systems and processes for children and adult safeguarding Secure improvement in quality and develop capacity and capability in primary care Work effectively with the Health and Well Being Board, partners and providers in the health and social care system, in Islington, in North and East London and nationally Ensure our providers of healthcare are fit for purpose for the future. In particular, work with the Whittington ICO to deliver the programme of transformational change and longer term viability Deliver operating plan including performance improvement, savings and investments Meet financial requirements including balance Continue to develop the CCG to be the best it can be (governing body, staff team and members) Ensure better data and contracting delivers improved outcomes and effective system- wide working Organisational Development Delivering the Operating Plan System Quality

Our finances How the CCG spends it funding

How the CCG spends its funding CCG main contracts (nearly 60% of CCG allocation): Whittington Health £88m  Integrated Care Organisation – hospital and community services UCLH £56m  Hospital services  Specialist (tertiary) services commissioned by NHS England Camden & Islington Foundation Trust £34m  Mental health services – community and inpatient

Whittington Health CCG has invested in trust services in the last 2 years: Block contract (standard payment not varying with activity levels) plus investment CCG recurrent investment £2m in last 2 years: Children’s services – specialist nurses; speech and language therapy; practice nurses, CAMHs Adult services – community geriatrician; community equipment; diabetes consultant; audiology Ambulatory Care – alternative to admission CCG non-recurrent investment £1.7m in last 2years: Short-term funding to improve quality and processes – theatre utilisation; enhanced recovery Winter pressures – additional capacity to cope with additional demand Quality standards – Institute for Healthcare Improvement; pressure sores; theatre utilisation Qualitative focus with the trust: Quality of community services – podiatry; physiotherapy; district nursing Waiting times for surgery Enhanced recovery Locality structure – linking into general practices

University College London Hospital (UCLH) CCG has invested in trust services through payment by results: Payment flexed according to activity levels - £4m extra in 2013/14 CCG investment Activity levels (see above) Readmissions prevention Winter pressures - additional capacity to cope with additional demand. Trust is developing a business case to expand A&E and Urgent Care Centre Qualitative focus with the trust: Alternatives to admission – developing ambulatory care pathways Reducing waiting times for surgery Payment by Results – ensure only pay for validated and appropriate activity

Camden & Islington Foundation Trust CCG has invested in trust services in the last 2 years: Block contract (standard payment not varying with activity levels) plus investment CCG recurrent investment £2m in last 2 years: Dementia – memory clinic; carers; last years of life care Adult services – rehab and recovery; personality disorders; neuro-development disorders CCG non-recurrent investment £1m in last 2years: Short-term funding to improve quality and processes – Stacey Street Winter pressures – mental health liaison with hospital services including A&E Qualitative focus with the trust: Reducing waiting times for assessment and access to psychological therapies Introduction of mental health tariffs – move to transparent care packages and outcome measures. Also moves from block contract to payment varying with activity Locality structure – linking into general practices Crisis services – less out-of-borough placements

Commissioning for Quality & Safety A Framework for all providers Commissioning for Quality & Innovation (CQUIN) - 2.5% of contract baseline – prevention; integrated care; friends and family test; value based commissioning. Quality Premium - £5 per head of population - £1m for Islington CCG  National measures – reducing avoidable admissions; reducing early mortality  Local measures – smoking cessation; reablement; support for people with long-term conditions  Scaled for delivery of Constitution – waiting times – cancer, surgery, A&E Provider contracts - metrics and performance indicators  Delivery of Constitution and Outcomes Framework – waiting times  Incentives and penalties –single sex breaches; C-Difficile; A&E; Information  Best practice tariffs – premium paid for enhanced delivery  Provider Quality Accounts – summary of the above  Introduction of Value Based Commissioning – pay for outcomes not outputs Francis Report recommendations  Triangulation on service quality through patient & GP feedback

Questions