National Health changes and local impact. Contents National overview Local update: –PCTs, Sussex Cluster –GP Commissioning Consortia –Public Health –Health.

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National Health changes and local impact

Contents National overview Local update: –PCTs, Sussex Cluster –GP Commissioning Consortia –Public Health –Health and Wellbeing Board –HOSC –LINks/HealthWatch Timeline Where can residents find information What help / support do you need

National overview The health and social care agenda has continued to be very busy and is set to continue that way for the lifetime of this Government The progression through the parliamentary process has not been smooth Changes will be made to the various health bills and timeline Direction of travel the same

Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) Nationally : To reduce expenditure and to try and ensure business continuity PCTs have merged into Cluster groups Locally: Our 2 PCTs (East Sussex Downs and Weald, Hastings and Rother) are now in a Sussex wide Cluster covering: –West Sussex –Brighton and Hove –East Sussex Amanda Fadero is the new Sussex PCT Cluster CEO which is called NHS Sussex Cluster arrangements not fully agreed eg Board reporting Local capacity has been reduced

GP Commissioning Consortia – NOW Clinical Commissioning Group Nationally the debate has centred around pace of change and clarifying the role Key change to Group make up to include a registered nurse and a secondary care specialist doctor - neither must be employed by a local provider Locally: Two Groups established - Hastings and Rother, Eastbourne A third group of GPs are debating about what they will do. This area covers Lewes, Wealden and the Havens Pathfinder status has now been given by the Dept of Health to the established GP Commissioning Consortia who have now had elections and have ‘lead’ GPs Commissioning Groups have to be in place by April 2012

Public Health Nationally the debate has focused on the role of Public Health England and the employment of Public Health staff Locally East Sussex awarded Early Implementer status by the Dept of Health in recognition of the joint work to date. This involves working with other early implementers and sharing best practice The PCTs Public Health commissioning team have co located to County Hall This is a ‘shadow’ arrangement until the full responsibilities and budget come to the Council in April 2013

Public Health service review Following the stakeholder conference it was clear that a service review of Public health was needed to help plan for the future Solutions for Public Health (an NHS trading arm) were appointed to undertake the review A report should be available in the Autumn

Health and Wellbeing Board Nationally: The Board is a statutory requirement of the new legislation Is a formal but unusual Council committee (officers voting) with statutory powers Locally: Our aim is to have a Board that is the Guardian of the whole health and care system for East Sussex – setting the direction for change clearly linked to improvement in patient and service user outcomes and promoting joint working across commissioners Promote wider view of health determinates eg housing The Board is required to develop: –Joint Strategic Needs Assessment –Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee will remain

Health and Wellbeing Board - Proposed Membership Voting (given to people who are required to be members by legislation): 4 Elected members of the County Council, as nominated by the Leader Director of Adult Social Care Director of Children and Young People Director of Public Health GPCC representation District and Borough representation – the proposal is 2 as this mirrors the East Sussex Strategic Partnership thematic groups such as Children’s Trust, Community Safety Local HealthWatch – if they remain part of the decision making process rather than scrutiny Others non voting Chief Executive of ESCC Voluntary and Community Sectors as identified by SpeakUp Others such as the PCTs

Health and Wellbeing Board Suggested model – currently out for consultation Assembly approach which has been successful in East Sussex, for example Community Safety Assembly feed into Board Board sets the County overview of the Joint Health and Wellbeing strategy and its delivery Consultation is now live until 7 th September and the Shadow Board will receive a report of the outcome

FAQs about the Board Why voting? While our experience of most committees in the Council is that consensus can be achieved it is not always possible. We also have to be realistic about the significant changes in the health and social care economy that face us and having the ability to vote if consensus cannot be agreed is the norm. We have given voting rights to those people who are required by legislation to be on the Board and/or are democratically accountable. Those people who do not fulfil these criteria but have an important role to play on the Board have not been given voting rights. Why 4 members of the County Council? The most recent update from the Minister has acknowledge that there is a need to allow Councils to appoint who and how many they wish Why Districts and Boroughs? The legislation does not formally include them as having a right but suggests including. We feel that many of the determinates of health and wellbeing are supported and often led by the Districts and Boroughs – such as housing, environmental health, leisure and therefore we have sort to replicate the way the Strategic Partnerships forums operate eg having 2 out of 5 on the Board We also need to acknowledge that many services and support systems are provided by the Voluntary and Community Sector and therefore there is a representative place on the Board. Can anyone come to the Board meetings? Yes The Board will be open to the public.

Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee Scrutiny function now separated from the Health and Wellbeing Board We have HOSC

HealthWatch Nationally: HealthWatch England to be established October 2012 Local HealthWatch to be established October 2012 Local Authorities commissioning NHS complaints advocacy service Locally: multi agency HealthWatch Development Group looking at what can be done local, what may be better sub regionally LINks - the Local Information Networks will cease to exist in 2012

Timeline of key dates An amended timeline has been issued by Government Clear there will be delays The Government hopes that the new timetable ill strike a balance between ‘maintaining momentum’ while recognising some organisations would not be ready to take on full responsibilities under the old time frames

Where can people find information Changes to timeline along with other information will go on the East Sussex Strategic Partnership website – Health and Wellbeing section Web page planned for the County website

AOB Changes to timeline along with other information will go on the East Sussex Strategic Partnership website – Health and Wellbeing section We also do a regular bi monthly update that ahs a wide circulation – please contact me and I will put you on the mailing list Please let us know if there is anything the Council can help with. Initial contact is: direct line