World Class Commissioning How was it for us? Julia Holding – Learning from the WCC Assurance process, a regional view Esther Peapell – Getting ready for.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage
Advertisements

What to expect from CHI Director, Policy & Development Jocelyn Cornwell.
Leicestershires Vision for short break transformation Leicestershire is committed to the transformation and expansion of short break services for disabled.
South Norfolk Patient Involvement Event April 30 th 2014, Wymondham Susan Ringwood – Lay Member for Patient and Public Involvement, NHS South Norfolk CCG.
NHS Cannock Chase Integrated Plan and Commissioning Intentions.
Engaging with the NHS Commissioning Board and the impact of the changes in the wider LHE Simon Weldon, NHS Commissioning Board London Regional Team London.
Principles of Standards and Measures
Cambridgeshire Health Trainers Bidding Event June 4th 2009 Holiday Inn, Impington Cambridge.
Croydon Clinical Commissioning Group An introduction.
Local Education and Training Boards Adam C Wardle Managing Director, Yorkshire and the Humber Local Education and Training Board.
Strengthening Parent Carer Participation
Effective Ward Manager
A national perspective on information and technology in adult social care Charlotte Buckley DH.
Developing our next strategic plan Manager’s pack TEAM MEETING DISCUSSIONS.
THE BSC CCG ENGAGEMENT JOURNEY JENNI NORTHCOTE, PARTNERSHIPS Best care, Best place, Best time.
CCG assurance & development
Jenni Perkins Overview Overview of key components (do you know your areas of focus/priorities and pathways?) What about core principles? Approach to.
Welcome Monday 15 December 2008 Sunley Management Centre.
The vision for World Class Commissioning. The programme Vision and competencies Assurance framework Support and development framework.
Managing Education Quality & Commissioning in a Local Education & Training Board System Peter Rolland Head of Education Commissioning & Contracting
Ian Williamson Chief Officer Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution NW Finance Directors Friday 15 May 2015 Ian Williams Chief Officer Greater.
Birmingham Health And Wellbeing Partnership An introduction to the partnership Darren Wright Life Expectancy – Programme Manager.
Effective public health intelligence for London Justine Fitzpatrick, Allan Baker London Health Observatory.
Making the most of your survey results Caroline Powell.
Community Health Partnerships Gill McVicar. “The most important policy issue facing European Governments over the next 50 years is how to cope with.
Key messages from a review of health and wellbeing strategies  What we aimed to do  How we tried to achieve it  What we found.
Module 3. Session DCST Clinical governance
Somerset health and wellbeing in learning programme Promoting healthy outcomes for children and young people through education Teresa Day – Health and.
World Class Commissioning Claire Whittington Deputy Director, Commissioning Department of Health.
LINks ( Local Involvement Networks ) Stronger voice, better care Building the Relationships 11 th November 2008.
Promoting Health and Wellbeing in East Merton Launch Event Monday 14 th May 2012 Julia Groom, Consultant in Public Health -Merton.
The New Public Health System
Dr Caroline Gamlin Director of Public Health NHS Somerset World Class Commissioning.
Influencing clinical commissioning through networks CSP English Regional Networks (ERN) – Development Event September 2012 Dawn Smith AHP Advisor NHS Clinical.
Commissioning Self Analysis and Planning Exercise activity sheets.
ENHANCING PATHWAYS INTO CARE MANCHESTER. KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM MANCHESTER MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TRUST Data collection: – ensure consistency.
Presentation to Lincolnshire County Council LINk Stakeholders By Carrie Chappell LINk Implementation Lead Shaw Trust.
National Perspective Cancer Early Detection & Prevention Performance Review Event October 2008 National Cancer Action Team Kathy Elliott National Lead.
Our Plans for 2015/16 We want to make sure that people in our area are able to live long and healthy lives, both now and in the future, and our plans set.
How can Geriatricians help PCTs?. What on earth is world class commissioning? Department of health has set criteria by which it wishes PCTs to operate.
Health, Wellbeing and Social Care Scrutiny Committee.
Proposed Review of the National Framework for Continuing Care.
The European Innovation Partnership for asthma: an opportunity for change Samantha Walker PhD, Asthma UK Project Coordinator, EARIP (European Asthma Research.
Clinical Commissioning Dr James Kingsland General Practitioner Wallasey Chairman Wallasey Health Alliance LLP National PBC Clinical Network Lead President.
World Class Commissioning and World Class Informatics, the quest for quality information Jan Sobieraj - Chief Executive, NHS Sheffield.
School Improvement Partnership Programme: Summary of interim findings March 2014.
4/24/2017 Health and Social Care Reform in Greater Manchester Developing a commissioning strategy for Primary Care Rob Bellingham — Director of Commissioning.
Constructing and de-constructing the Nation’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) Dr Grace Hurford University of Cumbria 15 th July 2009.
HTA Benefits and Risks Dr Bernard Merkel European Commission.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Voluntary & Community Sector Assembly 21 st July 2011 Dr Pat Diskett (Deputy Director of Public Health, NHS Bristol) and.
Commissioning High Quality Stroke Services
Ready to Raise PowerPoint Resource The Work of Early Years Community Developers Please feel free to adapt these PowerPoint slides to your needs. Credit.
Transforming Patient Experience: The essential guide
NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group Patient Participation Group Presentation.
Workforce Improvement Team Who we are Our objectives: working in partnership What we do and why Future Priorities.
Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group Dr Paul French.
Halton and St Helens 1 World Class Commissioning Rob Foster Director of Performance Healthy Halton PPB Tuesday 11 November 2008 Runcorn Town Hall.
Devolution in the North East Opportunities for the VCSE Jane Hartley Chief Executive.
Using Patient Opinion in Medway CCG early experience.
Better Care Better Health Better Life Leadership Framework The Leadership Framework is based on the concept that leadership is not restricted to people.
Hunter New England Local Health District Strategic Plan : Towards 2015 July 2012.
Oldham’s Shadow Health and Wellbeing Board Cath Green Chief Executive First Choice Homes Oldham.
Patient and Public Involvement Practice Development Day Thursday 17 October 2013.
Local Education and Training Boards Tim Gilpin Director of Workforce and Education NHS North of England.
Youth in Focus. Young people’s voices “ money issues are a key thing for me” “the right kind of support is really important to me” “ forming relationships.
#SVscot Developing a Framework for Hearing the Voice of Citizens in Health and Social Care.
South West Public Health Observatory South West Regional Public Health Group Trends in End of Life Care in the South West Mark Dancox, Andy Pring, Roy.
Commissioning for Wellbeing Time banking and other initiatives in Plymouth Rachel Silcock.
World Class Commission – Impact on Informatics. Setting the scene... WCC Assurance System World class commissioning –Organisational competencies –1. Locally.
A Commissioner’s Perspective
Presentation transcript:

World Class Commissioning How was it for us? Julia Holding – Learning from the WCC Assurance process, a regional view Esther Peapell – Getting ready for WCC, and the use of the E-Cycle.

The Role of the Strategic Health Authority Co-ordination of the assurance process Support for PCTs to prepare Sharing of information and best practice Production and publication of reports Lead regional development

Key Findings Scores for competency 3 Category1’s2’s 3a (Influence on local health opinions and aspirations) 512 3b (Patient and public engagement) 412 3c (Improvement of patient experience) 134

Most PCTs have some good practice around…. Influencing health opinion and aspiration by communicating with local populations, shaping health opinion, and promoting health and well being. Patient and Public Involvement by demonstrating effective engagement with patients, the public and other stakeholders, dissemination of information and some agreement from within the local population that the PCT takes notice of feedback

Generally PCTs faired less well in…. Demonstrating improvements in the experience of patients

Key themes emerging from a review of the reports Engagement – Organisations which are open to using a variety of views from a variety of sources to influence their decision making and culture (not just about competency 3) Synergy between Communications and engagement teams Social marketing capacity and capability Systems – Challenges around how PCTs collect, analyse, theme and use data (including Patient and public views)

ProcessingProcessing Information in Information out to inform Process - on going

Responding to requests for support Collection and dissemination of areas of highlighted best practice Thinking about how engagement and communications influences overall performance of an organisation Learning opportunities - Master classes, communities of learning practice Support for individual PCTs

Approach to development Principle of subsidiarity (devolving responsibility for development to the source of the problem) Work within individual PCTs Collaboration between PCTs Regional learning and development opportunities National initiatives (role of the NHS Institute and the Department of Health )

Compare the Meerkat….

Always on the look out so they know and understand their community Systematic and collaborative working, and great communication

Local testing of the e-cycle – NHS Coventry Responsible population of around 320,000 people. Budget 2009/10 of £500 Million. Coventry is a relatively deprived city overall, ranking in the bottom 15% of English local authorities. A significantly greater proportion of the population were born outside the EU than the average for England. Variations between electoral wards: -fifteen fold variation in infant mortality

Local testing of the e-cycle – NHS Coventry -three fold variation in Circulatory and Coronary Heart Disease -two fold variation in death rates from cancer -mean age of death is from 63.7 to 72.2 years for men, i.e. a gap of 13.5 years and 72.2 to 82.2 years for women, i.e. a gap of 10 years -Over 100 languages used in some primary schools

What is the e-cycle?

Provided a framework showing the links between PPE and commissioning. Clearly identified the PPE opportunities at each stage of commissioning. Allowed us to better understand how patient experience and feedback could feed into commissioning intentions. Shared acknowledgement of the importance of PPI across the organisation and stakeholders including the public, patients and carers. H ow using the e-cycle helped us in this work

What difference has it made? Evaluated our community engagement and public and patient involvement activities. Launched a new branded “Healthcare in Coventry – Join the conversation”. Over 1,500 people have had their say in more innovative ways. A free text message service to give patients, carers and local people the opportunity to share their views and experiences.

What difference it has made Adverts on buses and taxies across the city. A new branded website plus page on Face book. Monthly public drop in “Coffee and Conversation” events. This has meant that more people have been able to give their views and get involved in our work which is resulting in a much broader