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CSU Field Force December 2013
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Overview NHS England published Transforming Participation in Health & Care in September 2013 Key commitment in guidance to establish a regional field force to: Provide support and development to commissioners All CCGs and Area Teams Raise the bar in relation to individual and collective participation, as opposed to ‘doing the doing’ Sustainability fundamental to approach Funding made available from the national Patient and Public Voice Team at NHS England
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Process Field force divided into two elements Patients in Control Patient & Public Participation ~ £200k for each element for each region set aside for 13/14 and 14/15 Mini procurement process followed – with bids invited from CSUs Not prescriptive – looked for innovative ideas from CSUs
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Successful bidders – national picture Patient and Public Participation South London and North West London South West and South Central Midlands North of England and Cheshire and Merseyside West and South Yorkshire
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Successful bidders – national picture Patients in Control South London South West and South Kent and Medway North of England and Cheshire and Merseyside
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Successful bidders – South Region Patients in Control Kent & Medway Commissioning Support AND South West CSU (with South CSU) Patient & Public Participation South West CSU (with South CSU) Total of £600k for 13/14 and £600k for 14/15
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Project summary – Patients in Control (Kent & Medway) There is increasing focus on supporting patients to be more in control of their own health care; however feedback from patients (and carers) is that they don’t have the appropriate support to do this. This programme aims to address this by exploring what’s needed from the patient and carer perspective and creating mechanisms for co-design of future services, to be truly built around the needs of the patient. This programme will: use a co-design approach to build on current insights and feedback, exploring in detail what patients and carers perceive as useful support/intervention to help them manage their own conditions more effectively co-design a range of resources/materials based on these findings, to support further co- design and delivery at CCG/AT level
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Project summary – Patients in Control (Kent & Medway) actively involve patient and carer champions in staff development and training, to influence culture and behaviour change in future health and care commissioning and provision work with patient and carer champions in providing support to CCGs in adopting a local co- design approach, using the resources and creating a bespoke approach to engaging with patients and carers in local self-care/management strategies work with regional/local voluntary and community services and networks as key contributors to this agenda
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Project summary – Patients & Public Participation (South West & South) This programme will be co-designed with PPP leads from across the region and delivered in a three staged approach; Embedding national guidance throughout commissioning organisations by creating an exciting and engaging message across the region to support PPP leads, utilising our expertise in communications, product design and technology Creating a virtual network to share good work across the region led by a field force, which will develop strong connections with Commissioners across the South to deliver innovative approaches. We will collaborate with PPP leads to highlight examples of best practice and share learning, as well as create effective networking across Area Teams, CCGs, CSUs and Third Sector organisations
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Project summary – Patients & Public Participation (South West & South) Incentivise sharing of good practice and acknowledge success at a local and regional level. Firstly, by creating an innovation fund to pump prime original ideas, and secondly, by recognising and celebrating creative approaches through awards at a regional level. We will create a portal of best practice based on national and international research both within and beyond healthcare, and pioneer innovative products for training and development The Programme will be supported and challenged by a ‘semi-virtual’ Advisory Panel, including clinicians and patients/carers, who will ensure we deliver collaboration and innovation.
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Project summary – Patients in Control (South West & South) The programme will use a co-designed baseline assessment to begin to understand attitudes, current working/existing best practice around personalisation and shared decision making. The majority of the programme funding will be allocated directly to a ‘Development Fund’. An Advisory Panel will be established consisting of clinicians, patients and lay members to assess applications to the Development Fund. This Fund is designed to incentivise creative approaches to participation and put in place mechanisms to spread that best practice based on a ‘dragons’ den’ approach, which will provide funding for innovative concepts that encourage patients to become more active in the choices that they make about how and when they receive their care. Funding is available to
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Project summary – Patients in Control (South West & South) voluntary and third sector organisations as well as to commissioners and encourages collaboration This programme will provide pan-regional support to CCGs and Area Teams to allow them to look for new and innovative strategies for the personalisation of NHS services.
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Next steps Announcement in CCG and Area Team bulletins – imminent Teleconferences – to provide information about this new resource and start a dialogue about tailoring it to meet differing needs of each organisation Developing more detail of the projects – in partnership with CCGs and Area Teams Getting everybody involved and getting started!
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