EPiC Working together to a healthy future. Today Welcome and introductions What is our purpose? What are our outcomes? What will it mean for people using.

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EPiC Working together to a healthy future

Today Welcome and introductions What is our purpose? What are our outcomes? What will it mean for people using the service? 5 service redesign areas Supporting structure The practice Next steps

What is our Purpose? For people using services: To bring better access, better experience, more choice, better information, safer care, and to put people in control For general practice: To work towards a more sustainable model of general practice

How? By building the skill mix within practices and their community partners to deliver collaborative same day access By connecting to pharmacy and voluntary sector partners By delivering extended access in terms of location, hours, and modality

What outcomes will people experience? People have more choice about their care and treatment o “My care is tailored to me as an individual” o “I can access services when I need them” o “The services I use help me and make a difference” o “The services I use keep me safe and do me no harm” People are empowered to be in control of their care - improvements to how people self care and self manage –“I share my records with a wide range of people including pharmacists, nursing staff, extended scope receptionists, and voluntary sector partners.” Everyone in our community can access services – using data to target support people in more vulnerable circumstances will be proactively identified and assessed

What outcome will our practice achieve: Up skilled workforce and sustainable training programmes Access and knowledge to Community resources Sustainability - Change in skill mix, reduction of A&E and non elective care admissions Ability to increase list size without increasing GP numbers Time to think – Better clinical decisions through an improved working life

What it will mean for people using the service

5 service redesign areas GP triage Responsible for designing front end GP triage. Looking at efficiency, redirection and accountability. Pharmacy Responsible for designing how pharmacy is connected to practices, including IM&T issues, information governance and pathways Care Navigators Responsible for recruiting, training and supporting volunteers. Training in practices. Workflow redirected. Responsible for seeing how ‘Back office’ functions could be delivered centrally Extended hours and skill mix Looking at how nurse practitioners could carry out work previously done by GPs. Clinical workflows. 5 service redesign workstreams What assurance systems need to be in place to ensure people using services feel safe? What training needs to take place? What are the capabilities of each of these roles and resource requirements? How can we learn and gather data? How can we best manage the change?

Supporting structure

Faster starter GP group by Sept 14 Stage 1: Fast-Start (Total Pop. 49,178) Primary Care Module 1 (Pop. 14,640) LocationPractices Practice population PharmaciesCare Navigators West Hove Mile Oak Medical Centre 7,500 Co-op, Mile Oak Boots, Hangleton Rd Sainsbury, West Hove 7 Portslade Benfield Valley Healthcare hub (Portslade County Clinic site) 3,300 West Hove Benfield Valley Healthcare hub (Burwash Medical Centre) 1,840 Hangleton Manor, The Practice PLC2,000 Primary Care Module 2 (Pop. 34,538 Central Hove Brighton Health and Wellbeing Centre 7,300 Gunns, Western Road Paydens, St James St Kamsons, St James St Kamsons, Preston Road 15 Central Brighton Ardingly Court Surgery 6,138 Preston Rd Stanford Medical Centre 15,500 Central Brighton Brighton Station (Care UK) 5,600

Early adopters Stage 2: Early Adopters (Total Pop.88,373) Primary Care Module 3 (Pop. 44,570) LocationPractices Practice population PharmaciesCare Navigators Central Hove Charter Medical Centre 17,500 My Pharmacy, Portland Rd P+G, Hove CG, Church Rd, Blakes, Blatchington Ackers, Davigdor Rd Boots, George St & Church Rd Kamsons 21 Central Hove Sackville Road Surgery 11,720 West HoveWish Park Surgery6,500 Hove Hove Medical Centre 8850 Primary Care Module 4 (Pop. 43,803) North St. Boots, The Practice PLC 2,000 Kamsons, Whitehawk Lloyds, Wellsbourne University Pharmacy 20 Central Brighton St Peters Medical Centre 11,000 Central Brighton Beaconsfield Medical Centre 10,003 Falmer University of Sussex Health Service 16,300 Central The Practice PLC, Morley Street 1,000 WhitehawkThe Practice PLC3,500

The practice Person using a service I have more access, choice and control. I see the right person at the right time in the right place. GPs Workflow has been redirected. Able to focus on what really matters to people and support those with complex needs. Pharmacy Access to patient record. Treat minor and common illnesses. Care Navigators within practice support people with complex needs, carrying out assessments and refer to other services Workflow redirected. ‘Back office’ functions delivered centrally Nurse practitioners– undertake clinical work previously done by GP. GP practice Voluntary sector and pharmacy become a key part of the integrated primary care team Front end GP triage to services including pharmacy, care navigator, nurse practitioner and GP

Next steps Agree financial accountability by 8 May 2014 Identify leads and membership for the 5 service redesign workstreams by 16 May 2014 Implement structure and set up regular meetings by 16 May 2014 Mapping exercise to practices (IT systems, space, skill mix, decision making in practice etc) by 16 May 2014 Identify project Board members and 1 st project Board meeting to take place by 23 May 2014 Develop 1 st draft of communications, engagement and co-production strategy by 31 May 2014 Agree finance and remuneration implications by 13 June 2014 Each workstream to identify scope, issues, and design and delivery plan by 13 June 2014 Co-produce developments with key stakeholders Development of action learning sets by 13 June visits to practices by 30 June 2014