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1 1 West Suffolk CCG Update Wale Abimbola 17 June 2015

2 Content Introduction Waste campaign Self care and hay fever Antibiotics Gluten-free Travel vaccines and malaria prophylaxis Practice based clinical pharmacists 2

3 Introduction Team structure Support GP practices Close working relationships with acute trusts, NSFT and SCH Other roles e.g. local, national and regional networking 3

4 Waste campaign 4

5 Waste campaign (2) 5

6 Self care 6

7 Self care – hay fever 7

8 Antibiotics 8

9 Antibiotics (2) 9

10 Gluten-free 10

11 Travel vaccines and malaria prophylaxis 11

12 Practice based clinical pharmacists 12 In March 2015, the RCGP and RPS issued a joint statement New strategies to: ease current pressures in general practices address the severe shortage of GPs improve patient care reduce waiting times for GP appointments A vision of an MDT approach where clinical pharmacists work with GPs and nurses

13 Clinical Pharmacist - WSCCG Approach 13 Pilot study is planned Five clinical pharmacists Each will be allocated to a particular practice, for a period of 7-10 months Pharmacists will: integrate with the GP practice team provide prescribing support as agreed with the GP partners Benefit of support from the WSCCG Medicines Management Team

14 ‘Connect Sudbury’ Early Adopter Site: West Suffolk

15 Connect Sudbury - Overview Long standing knowledge that integrated care will provide a better health and care system for people – but in West and East Suffolk partners were struggling to make this a reality at scale The Health and Care Review – started in December 2013 - aimed to create a shared view of a future integrated system Aim is to operationalise the Health and Care Integration Strategy in West Suffolk, beginning in Sudbury It will give a test of concept and the ability to develop the model further It is a major partnership of the local public, community health teams, GPs, the Sudbury social care teams- ACS & CYP, West Suffolk Hospital, NSFT, the Police, CCG, the local voluntary and community sector, Babergh District Council and others 2 main building blocks for integrated working in Suffolk: Neighbourhood Networks & Integrated Neighbourhood Teams Community Pharmacies will be key partners in helping support individuals in the community

16 Integrated Care Delivery Group Connect Sudbury Executive Sponsors Connect Sudbury Project Group Task and Finish Group Integrated Neighbourhood Team West Suffolk System Forum Stakeholder Management Boards Suffolk Health and Well-Being Board Chair – Cllr Murray Suffolk Leadership Group Chair – Julian Herbert Suffolk Commissioners Group Chair – Anna McCreadie Task and Finish Group Neighbourhood Networks High Demand Task and Finish Group Property and Mapping Communications and Engagement HaSCI – Sudbury HC Care Homes Dementia Friendly Communities Local Area Coordinator VCS connectivity Community Pharmacy Enablers – Workforce, Integrated Rehabilitation/Reablement, Prevention, Access & Information Task and Finish Group Resource Hub Connect Sudbury Programme Framework

17 Community Pharmacy Neighbours Employment Friends Family Church Local Services Local Shops Community Groups GP Clubs The Neighbourhood Network & the INT Health & Independence model INT vision

18 The Integrated Neighbourhood Team ACS Suffolk Community Health Home First GP Primary care Local Area Co-ordinator VCS Mental Health District/ Borough Council Housing Interface Geriatrician CYP Police Getting to know each other: INT Directory Workplace shadowing Life Timeline tool INT Toolkit

19 Developing Community Capacity Connect Sudbury Local networking events Dementia Friendly Communities New Infolink website - http://infolink.suffolk.gov.uk/kb5/suffolk/infolink/home.page http://infolink.suffolk.gov.uk/kb5/suffolk/infolink/home.page Voluntary and Community Sector scoping Introduction of Local Area Coordination Community Pharmacies Community Safety

20 Next Steps Community Pharmacies Develop links and relationships between the Community Pharmacies and Healthy Living Pharmacies Integrated Neighbourhood Teams Linkage with the prevention agenda Neighbourhood Networks and VCS Learn from CCG Clinical Pharmacist initiative Early stages – develop the approach to embedding Community Pharmacies with the sector

21 Thank you


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