Midlands Rheumatology Commissioning Network MRCN Tuesday 24 th

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Midlands Rheumatology Commissioning Network (MRCN) Tuesday 24 th May Swinfen Hall, Lichfield Supported by

Midlands Rheumatology Commissioning Network (MRCN) Tuesday 24 th May Swinfen Hall, Lichfield Supported by Janssen-Cilag Ltd, Lilly UK & Novartis Ltd

Welcome to the MRCN Paul Midgley Director of NHS Insight NHi. S Ltd Housekeeping

Welcome to the MRCN Paul Midgley Director of NHS Insight NHi. S Ltd Housekeeping

AGENDA Chair — Dr Peter Lanyon, Chair NHS England Clinical Reference Group for Specialised

AGENDA Chair — Dr Peter Lanyon, Chair NHS England Clinical Reference Group for Specialised Rheumatology and President, BSR 12. 00 Registration and buffet lunch 13. 00 Welcome and introduction: objectives of the network: Dr Peter Lanyon SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services 13. 10 Challenges of commissioning rheumatology services: Ms Laura Guest, CEO, BSR 13. 30 What the expert patient wants: Ms Zoe Ide, Trustee, National Society for Rheumatoid Arthritis 13. 50 Data: Update on BSR data collection strategy and coding: Dr Ira Pande, Consultant Rheumatologist, Nottingham University Hospital 14. 10 Review and key messages from the Midlands Inflammatory Arthritis audit data: Dr Rachel Jeffery, BSR Regional Chair, East Midlands 14. 20 Facilitated table discussion — What are the service and outcomes gaps for patients with RMD and how do we address these in line with the Five-Year Forward View? 14. 45 Feedback/Panel Q&A 15. 10 Break SESSION TWO: Best practice examples for commissioning rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services 15. 25 Frailty and MSK in the light of Sustainability and Transformation plans: Dr Kaushik Chaudhuri, BSR Regional Chair, West Midlands 15. 45 Community-based integrated rheumatology service (Kings Fund exemplar): Dr Caitlyn Dowson, Consultant Rheumatologist, Haywood Hospital; Clinical Director Specialist Services, SSOTP & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Keele University Medical School 16. 05 Facilitated table discussion — Which examples of improved outcomes and value are best suited to meet our local challenges and how can they be implemented? 16. 30 Feedback/Panel Q&A 16. 50 Summary and key learning points: Dr Peter Lanyon 17. 00 Close

Welcome and Introduction - objectives of the network Dr Peter Lanyon Chair NHS England

Welcome and Introduction - objectives of the network Dr Peter Lanyon Chair NHS England Clinical Reference Group for Specialised Rheumatology and President, BSR

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Challenges of commissioning rheumatology services

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Challenges of commissioning rheumatology services Ms Laura Guest CEO, BSR

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services What the expert patient wants

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services What the expert patient wants Ms Zoe Ide Trustee, National Society for Rheumatoid Arthritis

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Data: Update on BSR data

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Data: Update on BSR data collection strategy and coding Dr Ira Pande Consultant Rheumatologist, Nottingham University Hospital

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Review and key messages from

SESSION ONE: Commissioning for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Review and key messages from the Midlands Inflammatory Arthritis audit data Dr Rachel Jeffery, BSR Regional Chair – East Midlands

Facilitated table discussion What are the service and outcomes gaps for patients with RMD

Facilitated table discussion What are the service and outcomes gaps for patients with RMD and how do we address these in line with the Five-Year Forward View? Introduce yourselves around the table 25 minutes facilitated discussions Feedback at 14. 45

Feedback and Panel Discussion • Dr Peter Lanyon • Ms Laura Guest • Ms

Feedback and Panel Discussion • Dr Peter Lanyon • Ms Laura Guest • Ms Zoe Ide • Dr Ira Pande • Dr Rachel Jeffery

Tea break and networking Back at 15. 25 please

Tea break and networking Back at 15. 25 please

SESSION TWO: Best practice examples for commissioning rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Frailty and

SESSION TWO: Best practice examples for commissioning rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Frailty and MSK in the light of Sustainability and Transformation plans Dr Kaushik Chaudhuri, BSR Regional Chair – West Midlands

SESSION TWO: Best practice examples for commissioning rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Community-based integrated

SESSION TWO: Best practice examples for commissioning rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorder services Community-based integrated rheumatology service Dr Caitlyn Dowson Consultant Rheumatologist, Haywood Hospital; Clinical Director Specialist Services, SSOP & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Keele University

Facilitated table discussion Which examples of improved outcomes and value are best suited to

Facilitated table discussion Which examples of improved outcomes and value are best suited to meet our local challenges and how can they be implemented? 25 minutes facilitated discussions Feedback at 16. 30

Feedback and Panel Discussion • Dr Kaushik Chaudhuri • Dr Caitlyn Dowson • Dr

Feedback and Panel Discussion • Dr Kaushik Chaudhuri • Dr Caitlyn Dowson • Dr Peter Lanyon • Ms Laura Guest

Dr Peter Lanyon Evaluation, reflections and key points • What are the main points

Dr Peter Lanyon Evaluation, reflections and key points • What are the main points you have learnt today? • What do you intend to feed back to your local clinical or commissioning team? • What do you want to change locally as a result?

Feedback please on: 1. Faculty volunteers and agenda ideas. . 2. Who else would

Feedback please on: 1. Faculty volunteers and agenda ideas. . 2. Who else would you invite to the MRCN? Are you registered for the RCN website? The link will be emailed to you – all you have to do is click and follow instructions! Please give your feedback on the forms provided Your input will help shape the MRCN’s future activities

Thank you for attending the MRCN Slides, handouts & group work will be published

Thank you for attending the MRCN Slides, handouts & group work will be published on the website: https: //www. networks. nhs. uk/nhs-networks/regionalrheumatology-commissioning-networks Please see website for latest updates Follow your network on twitter @NHISLtd #MRCN