calderdale and greater huddersfield health and social care strategic review february 2014
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Calderdale and Greater Huddersfield
Health and Social Care Strategic
Review
February 2014
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Agenda
This presentation sets out the current position on theprogress of the Calderdale and Greater HuddersfieldHealth and Social Care Strategic Review.
Work to date and current status of the overallprogramme.
How this fits with the strategic intentions and workprogrammes of the seven partner organisations.
A summary of the proposed future service model setout in the Strategic Outline Case.
The next steps.
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Background and Context
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Background and Context
Seven partner organisations have been working togetheron the Strategic Review over the past two years and havedeveloped a shared vision and approach to encourageinnovation and transform services.
Transformation is needed to address the significantchallenges facing the health and social care system nowand in the years ahead.
These include an ageing population with increasing needs,greater prevalence of long-term and lifestyle related health
and social care problems, the need to respond to the needsand aspirations expressed by patients, service users andlocal people and increased pressure on limited anddiminishing resources.
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Background and Context
Initially, work focused on four care streamschildren, long-term care, planned care andunplanned care.
This highlighted five cross-cutting themes whichimpact on all areas of health and social care:- Making the most of capacity and capability
Digitisation
Integration of services in the community
Integrated commissioning and personalisation
Taking forward work on the childrens servicesworkstream
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Background and Context
The seven partner agencies share common strategic intentions/directionwhich is reflected in the Strategic Review and its work to date.
The Strategic Review and Strategic Outline Case also reflect the strategicpriorities identified by the Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) forboth Calderdale and Greater Huddersfield.
Overall, all partners share some key overarching aims and these includechanging the way health and social care is provided so that:- There is easy access to the right information and guidance for people to make
informed choices for themselves and their families
People only have to tell their story once and are supported to make positivechoices
As much care as possible is provided close to home to keep people safe, well
and as healthy as possible for as long as possible Every child has a healthy start with opportunities to achieve their full potential
High quality, safe and effective specialist care is available when needed
Different agencies make best use of shared resources
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Strategic Outline Case
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Strategic Outline Case
Informed by the Calderdale and Huddersfield StrategicReview, discussion with partners and feedback frommembers of the public and staff.
Jointly developed by Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS
Foundation Trust, Locala Community Partnerships andSouth West Yorkshire Partnership NHS FoundationTrust and supported by Greater Huddersfield CCG andCalderdale CCG.
Changes proposed will improve the safety and qualityof services for people and respond to the challenge ofincreased demand and reducing resources.
The changes proposed will require public consultation.
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Strategic Outline Case
Increasing needs and demand for services from an ageingpopulation and reducing resources.
Conversations with the public and service users have made clearthey want care as close to home as possible and for all the differentparts of the system to work well together.
The National Clinical Advisory Team (NCAT) has recommended thedevelopment of more integrated care in the community and twospecialist hospitals: one being designated the planned site and onethe unplanned site.
Need to respond to national health and social care policy,particularly: the Francis Report, the Keogh Urgent and EmergencyCare Review, 7 Day Working, the Better Care Fund, Future Hospital:Caring for Medical Patients, and; Parity of Esteem for MentalHealth.
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Summary Case for Change
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Future Care System
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Overview of the Service Proposal
People will be able to take more responsibility for their health andstay in control of the support they need.
People will be supported to self-manage and self-care. Support willfocus on assisting people to live well in their community , includingthe development of community hubs at Todmorden Health Centre
and Holme Valley Hospital. When people need complex care it will be available 7 days a week
and extended working hours. Every effort will be made to meetpeoples needs in their home including some specialist services thatare currently hospital based.
Hospital care will be more patient centred so that people do notexperience delays and to minimise ward moves. Senior decisionmaking support will be available 7 days a week.
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Overview of the Service Proposal
For people with a serious or life threatening emergencythey will receive treatment in a specialist acute andemergency hospital. This will improve their chances ofsurvival and a good recovery. Senior decision making staffwill be available 7 days a week over extended hours.
Planned treatments and operations will be provided in aspecialist hospital. People will be confident that theirtreatment date will not be cancelled.
There will be a 24 hour 7 day psychiatric liaison service inboth specialist hospitals. The changes will also offeropportunity to consider the optimal alignment and servicemodel for acute inpatient and rehabilitation psychiatricservices for Calderdale and Kirklees.
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Integrated Locality Teams
T S i li A & E d
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Two Specialist Acute & Emergency and
Planned Care Hospitals
C it H b t
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Community Hubs at
Todmorden and Holme Valley
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Key Enablers
Putting people in control oftheir own health andwellbeing needs: people areengaged and supported tomake decisions that willimprove their health.
Leadership: whole systemstrategy for qualityimprovement and workforcedevelopment that invests instaff and General Practice
capabilities and skills. Large Scale Use of Information
Technology: to provideservices, enable self-care andsupport new ways of working.
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Benefits for Patients and Service Users
More control over managing ownhealth and accessing range ofsupport in local communities toprevent or limit illness or to liveas well as possible with a longterm health condition.
More options of care andtreatment available close tohome 7 days a week reducing theneed to go to hospital.
More convenient and efficientcare using technology.
Better experience and saferhospital care improving survivaland recovery chances and gettinghome quickly.
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Wider Social Benefits
The principles of co-production, self care and localcommunity engagement are atthe centre of the proposals.
This will support building
wider social capital. The proposals can enable the
redirection of resources tonon-statutory serviceprovision and widerdeterminants of health and
wellbeing in localcommunities.
Keeping Health & Social Carejobs in our local areas.
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Economic Case
Assumptions based on:- reduction in planned and unplanned care hospital beds to
ensure the right number of beds to meet population needsin the proposed service model.
improved efficiency of community services by havingintegrated locality teams
reduced reliance on public services through the promotionand reinvestment in alternate capacity and models of self-care.
Identified potential net efficiency saving of 50m. More detailed work at next stage of business planning
to model capital options and affordability.
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Clinical Engagement and Support for
ProposalsThis makes servicesmore sustainable, it will
allow very senior care to
be on site for longer, 7
days a week. Dr John
Naylor, Consultant in
Geriatric Medicine.Calderdale and
Huddersfield NHS
Foundation Trust
The emphasis on the model of
care and integrated teams with
GPs in the centre is excellent.
The opportunity to work with
consultant colleagues in the
community can only be a good
thing. I fully support this
development. Dr Steven Warner
GP & Medical Advisor, Locala
The on-going discussions
we have re service
transformation will not come
to the right model without
this type of collaboration
/integration as well as
working with the primary
care. Nisreen Booya,
Medical Director, SWYPFT
This shared model with community and
hospital services allows better
understanding and more person centred
care planning Barbara Schofield, Nurse
Consultant, Older People Calderdale
and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
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Alignment with
Wider Stakeholder Plans The strategic outline case
describes and confirms thealignment of the proposalswith:- The Calderdale and Greater
Huddersfield Health andSocial Care Strategic Reviewand importantly the views oflocal people about what theywant from services.
Calderdale and Kirklees
Health and Wellbeing BoardStrategies
Calderdale CCG andHuddersfield CCGCommissioning Intentions
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Four Key TestsRelevant Information Provided in this Strategic Outline Case
ClinicalCommissioner
Support
The proposals are consistent with the direction identified by the Greater Huddersfield and Calderdale Strategic Review.The proposals are also aligned with the commissioning intentions of Greater Huddersfield and Calderdale CCGs. During
preparation of the Strategic Outline Case there have been several discussions with the Chairs and Chief Officers of both
CCGs and this has informed the proposals that are presented. During the past two months an engagement meeting and
a workshop with GPs has taken place and the feedback and discussion at these confirm support for the general
direction of the proposals described in the Strategic Outline Case.
Public and Patient
Engagement
The proposals have taken account of views expressed by members of the public about current services and what
matters to them that were provided as part of the Greater Huddersfield and Calderdale Strategic Review and through
engagement events held by SWYPFT. The proposals strongly align with the priorities identified in Calderdale and
Kirklees Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies (and with the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for each Council) which
are based on extensive public consultation and engagement.
Clinical Evidence
Base
The Case for Change section of the Strategic Outline Case details the clinical evidence related to the changes proposed.
The proposals are consistent with the national strategic direction for emergency services described by NHS England
Medical Director and draws on the substantial evidence base associated with Sir Bruce Keoghsreport.
The changes proposed for the way community services are provided draws on a range of evidence sources such as the
KingsFund, the Royal College of Physicians and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Senior doctors and nursesthat currently deliver the services on which these proposed changes will impact over-whelming support the strategic
direction of the Strategic Outline Case recognising the need for change to improve safety and quality.
Patient Choice The proposed changes in the way community services will be provided will significantly improve choice and control for
people. At the heart of these proposals is that services will be truly personalised and tailored to help support and meet
peoples needs. The proposed changes in the configuration of emergency and hospital services has taken careful
account of the need to balance access and the significant clinical evidence that patient safety and improved outcomes
can be achieved through the concentration of planned and unplanned services on two separate sites. According to the
evidence this should result in better treatment and reduced mortality from serious illnesses and injuries.
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Strategic Outline Case
Next Steps
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Next Steps
Subject to confirmation of support for the proposals and strategicdirection described in this Strategic Outline Case, next steps are:
To further define the potential models for engagement.
To develop an Engagement Strategy and Action Plan.
To engage and use the feedback from the activity to inform the nextstage of Business Case development.
To further refine the Business Case to test the quality of benefits,affordability and value for money of each of the service models.
The final Business Case will be subject to formal public consultation ifthere are changes to way services are currently provided or delivered.
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Topics for discussion with staff, key stakeholders,
public, patients, carers and their representatives
Topics Description
1. Continue with the existing hospital and community service model and configuration.
2. Implement the community and hospital service model proposed in this presentation
with Huddersfield Royal Infirmary as the site for acute and emergency care andCalderdale Royal Hospital as the site for planned hospital care.
3. Implement the community and hospital service model proposed in this presentationwith Calderdale Royal Hospital as the site for acute and emergency care andHuddersfield Royal Infirmary as the site for planned hospital care.
4. Continue with the existing community service model and change emergency
hospital care provided locally so that those people needing specialist treatments are
transferred to a major emergency centre outside the local area. Huddersfield Royal
Infirmary and Calderdale Royal Hospital would offer see and initiate treatment
services with people needing specialist treatments transferred to specialist centres.
This would reduce demand at the local emergency centres in Halifax and
Huddersfield.
5. Other topics which may emerge from the planned engagement activity with staff,
public, patients, carers and their representatives.
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Conclusion
The proposals will improve the safety and qualityof services in Huddersfield and Calderdale in acontext of increasing demand and reducingresources.
It is likely the proposals will require formal publicconsultation.
The proposals must demonstrate that the fourDepartment of Health tests for major service
reconfiguration have been met. The Strategic Outline Case demonstrates how the
four tests are addressed at this stage.
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CCG Support
Calderdale Clinical Commissioning Group and
Greater Huddersfield Clinical Commissioning
Group are recommending that the proposals
progress to next stage of Business Casedevelopment.