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Health and Social Care Reforms: Update
Angela Monaghan – Chair, NHS [email protected]
NHS Reform • Health and Social Care Bill published 19
January 2011
• New public health service - Public Health England
• Public Health White Paper published 30 Nov 2010 – consultation closes 8 March
• PCTs to be abolished in 2013 – SHAs in 2012
NHS Structures (1)
• NHS Commissioning Board– Chief Executive Sir David Nicholson
• PCT Clusters – By June 2011 there will be “45-50 nationally”– Working assumption Calderdale/Kirklees/Wakefield
• Commissioning Support Units– Providing functions to support health commissioners– Future: joint ventures / social enterprise– Working assumption Calderdale/Kirklees/ Wakefield
NHS Structures (2)
• GP Commissioning Consortium– One consortium in Calderdale– Election for leadership now– National Pathfinder– Building support structure and relationships– Shadow format from April 2011
• Health and Wellbeing Board– H&SC Partnership Board in transition– National Early Adopter– Working through complex governance– Shadow format April 11
Council and Public Health
• Health and Wellbeing– Partnership and Scrutiny– HealthWatch– Emergency Planning
• Commissioning– Prevention e.g. Obesity, Alcohol– Screening, Sexual Health, SMS– Joint Commissioning
• Liaison with PH England
Building New Structures
• Working with GPs to confirm their requirements
• Working with LA on public health and Single Commissioning
• Working with Kirklees and Wakefield on Cluster and CSU
• Working with CHFT and SWYPFT on Transforming Community Services
Alignment of Staff
CommissioningFunctions
Cluster/CSU
GPsLA
H&WBBoard
Transition
2011/12 NHS Service Delivery
No deterioration of service quality– Waiting times– A&E services – Healthcare associated infections – End of life care – Cancer screening – Stroke – Access to psychological therapies – Safeguarding children – Dentistry
2011/12 NHS Service Delivery
Areas for improvement– Healthcare for people with learning disabilities – Children and young people’s physical and mental health – Diabetes – Sharing non-confidential information to tackle violence – Violence against women and girls – Respiratory disease – NHS Health Check programme
Important
• Preservation of local relationships
• Focus on resilience and delivering the business – safety first, always
• Working collaboratively to maximise potential of our scarce resources