Healthy Lives Healthy People Health and Wellbeing Board
Healthy Lives, Healthy People Health and Wellbeing Board Assembly 2013 26 February 2013
Welcome Cllr Sylvia Tidy Chairman Shadow Health and Wellbeing Board
Healthy Lives, Healthy People The purpose of today • To provide an update on health and care changes nationally and locally • To explore how we can work together to deliver Healthy Lives, Healthy People – the Health and Wellbeing Strategy for East Sussex
Healthy Lives, Healthy People Our vision To protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities in East Sussex so that everyone has the opportunity to have a safe, healthy and fulfilling life
Healthy Lives, Healthy People • • Our priorities for 2013 -2016 Best start for babies and children Safe, resilient and secure parenting Healthy lifestyles Falls and accident prevention Mental health and wellbeing SEN, disabilities and long term conditions End of Life Care
Healthy Lives, Healthy People Our approach • • • Focus on a small number of big issues Build on and add value to what is already taking place Whole life - from conception to death Prevention and early intervention Reduce inequalities Integrated whole system - the right care, at the right time and the best place • Join up health, care and other services across the public, private and VCS • Build on individual, family and community strengths
The National Agenda – current and future policy Nick Georgiou Associate Non-Executive Director Solutions for Public Health
National guide for local delivery • Local process for local determination • No national models to follow • ESCC ahead of thinking 8
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… and in East Sussex • Health and Wellbeing Board established - brings together Local Government, the NHS and the people of East Sussex to: • Assess the needs of the local population • Produce a Health and Wellbeing Strategy – a framework for commissioning services • Promote joint working and integration across health and social care and wider wellbeing services • Public Health – transfer to local government in April • CCGs – take over NHS commissioning from April • Healthwatch - consumer champion for health and care 10
Department of Health Outcomes Frameworks November 2012 11
Department of Health Improving Health and Care: The role of the outcomes frameworks 12
What we heard – main messages • There is a huge and enthusiastic workforce out there, eager to go • The world is changed • There is no more money • We have to maximise and co-ordinate the skills of all players 13
Clinical Commissioning Groups in East Sussex Amanda Philpott Chief Officer (interim) Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford CCG Chief Operating Officer Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford CCG and Hastings and Rother CCG East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
Who are the CCGs in East Sussex? East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
The CCGs in East Sussex • Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford CCG – • 22 practices • 180, 000 patients • estimated budget £ 231 m 2013/13, QIPP c. 16 m • Hastings and Rother CCG – • 32 practices • 184, 000 patients • estimated 2013/14 budget £ 258 m, QIPP c. £ 8 m • High Weald Lewes Havens CCG – • 22 practices • 164, 000 patients • estimated 2013/14 £ 202 m, QIPP c. £ 10 m N. B. CCGs have smaller budgets than PCTs because of different responsibilities East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
What is different? • CCGs are membership organisations, with strong clinical leadership with wide clinical engagement • NHS Commissioning Board (NHS CB) is responsible through the Surrey and Sussex Area Team for commissioning specialist services, and primary care provision • Public Health has moved from NHS to Local Authorities East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
Who we work with Our patients and their carers Joint Commissioners Local Authorities Service providers Health & Well-Being Board (Public Health) Health. Watch East Sussex Local Strategic Partnership Voluntary and Community Sector Clinical Networks Commissioning Support Sussex CCG Executive and Clinical Senate East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups Neighbouring CCGs NHS Commissioning Board Local area team (LAT) Kent, Surrey and Sussex Academic Health Science Networks February 2013
Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford CCG Priorities Older people with a focus on End Of Life Care Accidents and falls Chronic diseases Non-elective admission avoidance Mental Health with a focus on A&E admissions and Dementia • Planned care • Intermediate care • • • East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
Hastings and Rother CCG Priorities • • Older people Accidents and falls Chronic diseases End of life care Mental health Cancer Healthy lifestyles East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
High Weald Lewes Havens CCG Priorities The best possible start for babies and young children Preventing and reducing falls, accidents, and injuries Admission Avoidance Reducing the harm caused by alcohol and tobacco Enabling people to manage and maintain their health and well being • Supporting those with Special Educational needs and disabilities • Long Term Conditions • Providing High quality and choice of end of life care • • • East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
Working with and for local people • Each priority area will have a communication and engagement plan • Lay member for PPI on each CCG board • CCG participation in regular community networks and forums • Regular two-way communication with GP practice Patient Participation Groups • Series of focus groups and workshops commissioned through local Councils for Voluntary Services to engage Voluntary and Community Sector organisations • Twice yearly stakeholder workshops East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
Thank You East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups February 2013
People Power: Healthwatch and Community Engagement Julie Fitzgerald - Director, East Sussex Community Voice
What is Healthwatch? The Health and Social Care Act says… • Provide information and advice • Promote and support the involvement of people in the monitoring, commissioning and provision of local care services • Obtain the views of people about their needs for and experience of local care services • Provide access to independent NHS complaints advocacy • Make reports and recommendations on how services could be improved • Make recommendations to Healthwatch England advise CQC on areas of concern.
People and communities at the heart of Healthwatch
Healthwatch East Sussex Community Voice Board Chair and Non Executives Executive Director Advisory Group ? Healthwatch East Sussex Staff Healthwatch East Sussex Delivery Organisations Volunteer Roles – e. g. Information Advisers, Enter and View Teams
How will Healthwatch work in practice?
Advocacy Providers Healthwatch working with partners Information Providers Community Legal Advice PALS Council Services Complaints Healthwatch CCGs GPs and other services providers Clubs Support Groups Action Groups Help Groups Comm unity Groups PPGs
Questions and Answers Panel Nick Georgiou Amanda Philpott Julie Fitzgerald Cllr Keith Glazier Keith Hinkley Dr Diana Grice
The Leadership Challenge Becky Shaw Chief Executive East Sussex County Council
Table Discussions Working together to deliver the Health and Wellbeing Strategy priorities, improve outcomes and reduce inequalities… • • What could we do differently? What are the opportunities and challenges? What would success look like? Who wants to be involved in delivery?
The Way Forward - Next Steps The Health and Wellbeing Board will • Consider all the information gathered today • Further develop the Strategy Action Plan • Agree the Action Plan in April • Lead and monitor implementation of the Strategy and Action Plan • Continue to inform, consult and engage you
Thank you! Please fill in your evaluation form! Any questions or further comments: • Contact: Lisa Schrevel • Email: healthandwellbeing@eastsussex. gov. uk • Phone: 01273 481177
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