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New Contract Quality Criteria March Session – are you ready to claim? Fiona Lowe

New Contract Quality Criteria March Session – are you ready to claim? Fiona Lowe Chief Officer Coventry, Warwickshire, Herefordshire & Worcestershire LPCs This meeting has been supported by the following Companies Christie’s and Kyowa Kirin International plc through the purchase of the Exhibition stand space. These Companies have had no involvement with the Speaker selection or content of this meeting

Introduction

Introduction

Agenda • • • 6: 30 pm 7: 15 pm 7: 30 pm 7:

Agenda • • • 6: 30 pm 7: 15 pm 7: 30 pm 7: 40 pm 7: 55 pm 8: 20 pm 8: 30 pm 9: 00 pm 9: 15 pm 9: 30 pm Registration and refreshments Christie’s presentation Introduction and overview Getting the Basics right Gateway Criteria Q&A Gateway Quality Criteria including HLP Q&A Quality Criteria Pharm. Outcomes Close & feedback forms

Christie’s Presentation 7. 15 pm Jassi Sumner

Christie’s Presentation 7. 15 pm Jassi Sumner

Introduction and Overview Fiona Lowe

Introduction and Overview Fiona Lowe

Overview • Highlight the submissions needed for March 31 st 2017 • Updates for

Overview • Highlight the submissions needed for March 31 st 2017 • Updates for Quality Points – gateway and payments • Pharm. Outcomes data capture – all pharmacies now have access • Provide some handouts to support compliance

Basics • Remember that before you get to Gateway Criteria you need to be

Basics • Remember that before you get to Gateway Criteria you need to be meeting ALL your essential terms of service for the Pharmacy Contract • So make sure that you have everything in place and have completed any CPAF actions issued by NHSE as part of any monitoring visits • Plus completed all your annual returns: Topic Requirements By when? Information Governance (IG) Toolkit Community Pharmacy Patient Questionnaire (CPPQ) To complete and submit an annual IG Toolkit. 31 March 2017 To conduct an annual CPPQ and publish the results (see Gateway Criteria info) 31 March 2017 Clinical audit To conduct two audits each year: one on a topic of your choice and one determined by NHS England (please note, no national audit has been determined for 2016/17). (england. pharmacypaymentswm@nhs. net) 31 March 2017

Help and Support from the LPC • CPWM Website: http: //psnc. org. uk/cp-west-midlands/ •

Help and Support from the LPC • CPWM Website: http: //psnc. org. uk/cp-west-midlands/ • LPC Websites: ▫ www. coventrylpc. co. uk ; ▫ http: //psnc. org. uk/warwickshire-lpc/ ▫ http: //psnc. org. uk/herefordshireandworcestershire/ • LPC Office: • Unit 24 Basepoint Business Centre; Crab Apple Way, Vale Park, Evesham, WR 11 1 GP • Office Phone: 01386 897529; ahwlpc@gmail. com (Admin Support: 10 -1 Monday to Friday) • Fiona Lowe (07792970382 --- contactable: 9 -6 Monday - Friday)

Getting the Basics Right Cat Sheil Assistant Contract Manager NHSE

Getting the Basics Right Cat Sheil Assistant Contract Manager NHSE

Covering The Basics: Essential and Advanced Services Quality Payments – Are You Claim Ready?

Covering The Basics: Essential and Advanced Services Quality Payments – Are You Claim Ready?

Back To Basics • Gateway Criteria for Advanced Services and Quality Payments scheme require

Back To Basics • Gateway Criteria for Advanced Services and Quality Payments scheme require compliance with Terms of Service. • Non compliance means not eligible for participation in ‘clinical’ future NON-COMPLIANT PHARMACIES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO QUALIFY FOR QUALITY PAYMENTS SCHEME NOR RECEIVE THE ADDITIONAL FUNDING 11

Essential Services Paperwork Submissions Deadline to Complete – 31 st March 2017 o Clinical

Essential Services Paperwork Submissions Deadline to Complete – 31 st March 2017 o Clinical Audit o Community Pharmacy Patient Questionnaire o Annual Complaints Report o IG Toolkit Submit to NHS England by 10 th April 2017 12

Advanced Services Paperwork Submission Deadline To Submit 10 TH April 2017 o MUR Quarterly

Advanced Services Paperwork Submission Deadline To Submit 10 TH April 2017 o MUR Quarterly Report o NMS Quarterly Report Submissions now made through NHSBSA 13

ICO Registration • The Data Protection Act 1998 requires every data controller (e. g.

ICO Registration • The Data Protection Act 1998 requires every data controller (e. g. organisation, sole trader) who is processing personal information to register with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) • Needs to be renewed annually • Fines of up to £ 10, 000 for failure to register 100 Hour Monitoring • All 100 Hour Pharmacies need to submit 100 hour monitoring forms every 4 weeks. 14

How Do I Know That I’m Compliant? • CPAF Self Assessment due in June

How Do I Know That I’m Compliant? • CPAF Self Assessment due in June 2017 • Full CPAF Questionnaire Template for last year is available to view on NHSBSA website http: //www. nhsbsa. nhs. uk/Prescription. Services/Documents/Prescript ion. Services/CPAF_Full_Survey_-_2016 -17. pdf • Sign up to the Pharmacy Information Service on NHS Networks 15

16 Quality Payments Scheme Updates Jin Samra Senior Prescribing Adviser Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning

16 Quality Payments Scheme Updates Jin Samra Senior Prescribing Adviser Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit Gurjinder. samra@nhs. net Wednesday 1 st March 2017

17 Overview Objectives 1. Ensure contractors can pass gateway criteria for the QPS scheme

17 Overview Objectives 1. Ensure contractors can pass gateway criteria for the QPS scheme at the first review date. 2. Ensure contractors know how to claim QPS quality points. 3. Ensure contractors know how to track and record their progress towards achievement of QPS Criteria via the Pharm. Outcomes assessment framework. *Updates based on newly released NHSE guidance, available from: https: //www. england. nhs. uk/commissioning/primary-carecomm/pharmacy/framework-1618/pqp/ Plan • Gateway Criteria Update • Quality Payments Pharm. Outcomes assessment framework

18 NHS Urgent Medicines Supply Advanced Service (NUMSAS) • Registrations for premises specific shared

18 NHS Urgent Medicines Supply Advanced Service (NUMSAS) • Registrations for premises specific shared mailbox accounts to provide NUMSAS, will be prioritised by NHS Digital. • To request a premises specific shared mailbox, register at https: //nhsdigital. citizenspace. com/digitalmedicines/nhsmail-west-midlands/ by 7 th April 2017. • The Pharmacy shared mailbox owner will: ▫ Activate the mailbox & enable access to the shared mailbox for colleagues by ▫ facilitating the setting up of up to 3 linked personal NHS mail accounts for colleagues to access the shared mailbox. • Once shared mailbox is set up – the pharmacy can register for NUMSAS on NHS BSA website at http: //www. nhsbsa. nhs. uk/ums • NUMSAS service spec available from: https: //www. england. nhs. uk/wpcontent/uploads/2016/11/numsasservice-specification. pdf • PSNC further guidance from: http: //psnc. org. uk/ournews/numsas-registration-nowopen/

19 How to Claim Quality Payments via the NHS BSA online declaration website •

19 How to Claim Quality Payments via the NHS BSA online declaration website • Pharmacies to complete the online declaration on the NHS BSA website at www. nhsbsa. nhs. uk/Quality. Paymentscheme • Review Point One, 28 th April 2017: ▫ Website open for declarations between Monday 10 th April 2017 to Friday 12 th May 2017. ▫ Payments to contractors made at end of June 2017 • Review Point Two, 24 th November 2017: ▫ Website open for declarations between Monday 13 th November 2017 to Friday 8 th December 2017. ▫ Payments to contractors made at end of Feb 2018 • The POAF support tool should be used as an evidence portfolio prior to completing the BSA online declaration. • The BSA online declaration tool is NOT YET linked to the Pharm. Outcomes Assessment Framework (POAF) support tool.

20 Introduction to Quality Payments Scheme (QPS) The QPS Scheme • From 1 st

20 Introduction to Quality Payments Scheme (QPS) The QPS Scheme • From 1 st December 2016, DH has introduced a new QPS scheme on community pharmacies. • Focus on recognising and rewarding quality rather than dispensing volume within the CPCF. • 2 review dates for payments: April 28 th and 24 th November. • Gateway Criteria must be fulfilled for eligibility to QPS payments. Gateway Criteria Updates To qualify for payments on the first review date, contractors must first meet the following gateway criteria: • NHS Mail set up and active • Up to date NHS Choices entry: • EPS set up and active • Delivery of at least one specified advanced service from: NMS, MUR or NUMSAS. *Contractors declaring on the BSA website that they are offering NMS or MUR must have the service visible in the services section of their NHS choices profile by the first review date.

21 NHS Choices Gateway Criteria Update • To meet GW criteria at the first

21 NHS Choices Gateway Criteria Update • To meet GW criteria at the first review point; contractors must amend/validate their NHS Choices profile by 28 th April. • Specifically: • Opening hours • Pharmacy facilities • Pharmacy services (Advanced & Enhanced) • Pharmacies that don’t currently have profile editing rights can register for web editor rights at: https: //www. nhs. uk/web-editor • Existing web editor passwords can be reset at: https: //www. nhs. uk/Personalisation/Reset. Password. aspx • User guides for managing the NHS choices profile are available from http: //www. nhs. uk/about. NHSChoices/professionals/Pag es/manage-profiles-faq. aspx

NHS Choices and Distance Selling Pharmacies (DSP’s) Gateway Criteria by 28 th April 2017:

NHS Choices and Distance Selling Pharmacies (DSP’s) Gateway Criteria by 28 th April 2017: ▫ DSP’s to review their NHS Choices entry and e-mail the NHS Choices service desk : If DSP is NOT listed on NHS Choices: e-mail the service desk nhschoicesservicedesk@nhs. net with subject: No DSP profile and provide info as per table. ▫ If DSP is listed on NHS Choices: e-mail the service desk with subject: Distance selling pharmacy to confirm accuracy of their profile and provide info as per table. • DSPs to complete their online declaration on the BSA website to confirm the service desk has been e-mailed accordingly. • NHS Choices will further engage with & survey DSP’s to collect info to be added to their NHS Choices profiles. Gateway Criteria by 24 th November: • DSPs to complete survey and e-mail the service desk with subject : DSP survey • DSPs to complete their online declaration on the BSA website that the DSP survey has been sent. MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 22

Any Questions?

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QPS Quality Criteria Domain Criteria, On the day of the review: Points obtainable per

QPS Quality Criteria Domain Criteria, On the day of the review: Points obtainable per review point Patient Safety Written safety report at premises level available for inspection at review point 20 Review points at which can be claimed One 80% of registered pharmacy professionals working at the pharmacy have achieved level 2 safeguarding status Patient Experience Results of the Community Pharmacy Patient Questionnaire from the last 12 months is publicly available on the pharmacy’s NHS Choices page 5 Two 5 One Public Health Pharmacy is a Healthy Living Pharmacy level 1 (self-assessment) 20 One Digital Pharmacy can demonstrate a total increase in access to Summary Care Records 5 between 1 December 2016 and 28 April 2017 in comparison to the previous 5 months; Pharmacy’s NHS 111 Directory of Services entry is up to date. 2. 5 Pharmacy can show evidence of asthma patients, for whom more than 6 short 10 acting bronchodilator inhalers were dispensed without any corticosteroid inhaler within a 6 month period, are referred to HCP Two 80% of all pharmacy staff working in patient facing roles are trained ‘Dementia Friends’. Two Patient Safety Digital Clinical Effectiveness Workforce MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 5 Two 24

25 Safety Criteria: Safety Report “Production of a written report that demonstrates evidence of

25 Safety Criteria: Safety Report “Production of a written report that demonstrates evidence of analysis, learning and action taken in response to near misses and patient safety incidents, including implementation of national patient safety alerts and having shared learning. ” • Claim at one review point only: worth 20 points. • In order to meet this quality criterion, contractors should: ▫ ▫ ▫ Include evidence of actions in response to CAS alerts. collate incidents and near misses from an ongoing log; analyse these and look for patterns; reflect on the learning from these; take actions to minimise future risk from repeated errors; and ▫ share learning e. g. via LPC. ▫ Document in a written patient safety report – can use annex 1. ▫ Annex 1 available from https: //www. england. nhs. uk/commissioning/primary-carecomm/pharmacy/framework-1618/pqp/

Safety Criteria: Safeguarding “ 80% of registered pharmacy professionals (pharmacists, locums and technicians) have

Safety Criteria: Safeguarding “ 80% of registered pharmacy professionals (pharmacists, locums and technicians) have achieved level 2 safeguarding status for children and vulnerable adults within the last 2 years. ” • Can be claimed at two review points: worth 10 points. • 80% of all registered Pharmacy professionals working in Pharmacy on 28 th April will have needed to complete a level 2 safeguarding course within the last 2 years and have certification to prove this. • Training is available from: ▫ CPPE safeguarding children and vulnerable adults e. Learning 2017 and the associated… ▫ CPPE safeguarding e-assessment level 1 & 2 (2017). ▫ Local Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults workshops • Once e-assessment is completed, a certification of completion can be downloaded from CPPE and saved as evidence. MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 26

Patient Experience Criteria “On the day of the review, results of patient experience survey

Patient Experience Criteria “On the day of the review, results of patient experience survey from the last 12 months published on the pharmacy’s NHS Choices page. ” • Claim at one review point only, worth 5 points. • All Pharmacies are required to conduct an annual community pharmacy patient questionnaire (CPPQ) for patient feedback. • For further information on how to complete your CPPQ go to http: //psnc. org. uk/contract-it/essential-serviceclinical-governance/cppq/ • PSNC website contains an adaptable Standard national survey template developed to collate and analyse CPPQ responses. • Standard national survey template visual (annex 3 of new guidance). • Results of the CPPQ must be uploaded via pdf. to the Pharmacy’s NHS choices profile. User guide available via http: //www. nhs. uk/about. NHSChoices/professionals/Documents/how-to-upload-thecommunity-pharmacy-patient-questionaire. pdf • CPPQ results upload user guide visual. • DSPs may display results of their CPPQ on their website & notify NHS Choices service desk. MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 27

Public Health Criteria “Health Living Pharmacy (HLP) Framework for self-assessment. ” • Can be

Public Health Criteria “Health Living Pharmacy (HLP) Framework for self-assessment. ” • Can be claimed at one review point: worth 20 points. • On first review date the Pharmacy must meet PHE requirements for HLP level 1 status or have been accredited as an HLP locally after 01/12/14. Pre-requisites necessary to achieve HLP Level 1: • Pharmacy has a consultation room, compliant with the Advanced Services standards. • In the past year, the pharmacy has provided both MURs and NMS, and has proactively engaged in health promoting conversations. • In the past year, the pharmacy has participated in the provision of the NHS Community Pharmacy Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Advanced Service or has actively referred patients to other NHS providers of vaccinations. • Contractors will only be able to complete the HLP declaration assessment of compliance when they have met the General Pharmaceutical Council’s Standards for Registered Premises and Standards of Conduct, Ethics and Performance and comply with the NHS Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) requirements. MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 28

Public Health Criteria “Health Living Pharmacy (HLP) Framework for self-assessment. ” HLP Level 1

Public Health Criteria “Health Living Pharmacy (HLP) Framework for self-assessment. ” HLP Level 1 – Quality Criteria Self Assessment on Pharm. Outcomes ▫ Contractors are required to complete the self assessment Evidence Portfolio which corresponds with PHE HLP Level 1 Quality Criteria. ▫ Criteria for HLP Level 1 status are split into: Workforce development Engagement Environment ▫ HLP Quality Criteria Self Assessment visual HLP Level 1 – Assessment of Compliance Pharm. Outcomes Framework ▫ Part 1: Contractors to indicate compliance with statements via Y or N ▫ Part 2: Contractors to provide evidence of compliance ▫ Part 3: Declaration of compliance made ▫ Part 4: Once declaration is complete, RSPH will provide HLP certificate. ▫ HLP Assessment of Compliance visual ▫ Hand-over to Fiona RE: HLP MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 29

HLP sign off and update Fiona Lowe

HLP sign off and update Fiona Lowe

HLP sign off options • An entry in the Royal Society for Public Health

HLP sign off options • An entry in the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) online register professionled self-assessed HLP level 1 that has not been previously accredited; or • A copy of the signed and dated documentation that demonstrates that between 1 December 2014 and 28 April 2017 the pharmacy was accredited as a HLP level 1 locally. Pharmacies that have been accredited between 1 December 2014 and 28 April 2017, do not need to go through the profession- led self-assessment process led by PHE to qualify for the quality payment and therefore do not need to register with the RSPH registry; or • A copy of the signed and dated documentation that demonstrates that the pharmacy was accredited as a HLP level 1 prior to 1 December 2014 and that the contractor has completed the profession led self-assessment and are meeting the requirements of a level 1 HLP as defined by PHE on the day of the review, without the pharmacy being listed on the RSPH registry

LPC Support and Pharm. Outcomes • We recommend that you use Pharm. Outcomes to

LPC Support and Pharm. Outcomes • We recommend that you use Pharm. Outcomes to register your progress so that we can support you with sign off. You can either use the RSPH (until end of March only) to obtain your certificate after self-assessment has been completed or arrange through the LPC who are working with local Public Health teams to provide approved accreditation certificates. You will need to complete Pharm. Outcomes to support this sign off process. As part of the sign off we will need copies of your Leader and HC certificates and photos of your information zone, which must be a signposted dedicated area (it does not need to be large space). You also need to complete all the criteria listed in the national guide including a folder to retain evidence of signposting, health campaign support, MECC training etc. • The LPCs will also, in conjunction with NHSE, be obtaining Pharmacy Complete HLP booklets and evidence storage folders. These will be made available as soon as possible for those who are on the HLP journey.

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34 Digital Criteria: Summary Care Records (SCR) “Demonstration of having accessed the summary care

34 Digital Criteria: Summary Care Records (SCR) “Demonstration of having accessed the summary care record and increase in access since the last review point. ” Can be claimed at two review points: worth 10 points. If you don’t have SCR access: • Attend a face to face learning event • Complete current CPPE e. Learning package • Submit the acceptable user agreement form Complete CPPE eassessment Attend training. Complete AUA form Share CPPE certificate with RA’s SCR access granted via NHS smartcard For the first Review date: • The Pharmacy needs to demonstrate a total increase in access to SCR from Monday 27 th June 2016 to Sunday 27 th November 2016 compared to Monday 28 November 2016 to Sunday 30 April 2017. ▫ SCR usage calculator accessed at: https: //digital. nhs. uk/summary-carerecords/community-pharmacy/calculatescr-use-quality-payments ▫ Contractors are advised to review and maximise their approach to the use of the SCR ▫ NHS Digital will publish the number of times a Pharmacy has accessed SCR, on a weekly basis. ▫ Contractors can check their SCR figures via QPS SCR Viewing calculator. ▫ Contractors to confirm via the NHS BSA online declaration page that their use of SCR has increased.

Digital Criteria: NHS 111 Directory of Services “On the day of the review, the

Digital Criteria: NHS 111 Directory of Services “On the day of the review, the pharmacy’s NHS 111 Directory of Services entry is up to date. ” • Can be claimed at two review points: worth 5 points. • The Directory of Services (Do. S) is a central directory (NOT in the public domain), which provides NHS 111 call handlers with real time information about services available. • To ensure your Do. S profile is up to date: 1. Visit the Do. S checker website via https: //view. pathwaysdos. nhs. uk 2. Enter Pharmacy credentials e. g. ODS code, postcode or Pharmacy name. 3. If you cannot find your Pharmacy using all three fields: e-mail england. communitypharmacy@nhs. net using Do. S as the subject. 4. Click on your Pharmacy profile and check information displayed is correct. 5. Note down any inaccuracies ready for when NHS 111 Do. S lead contacts you for this information MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT

Digital Criteria: NHS 111 Directory of Services cont… “On the day of the review,

Digital Criteria: NHS 111 Directory of Services cont… “On the day of the review, the pharmacy’s NHS 111 Directory of Services entry is up to date. ” 6. If there is more than one entry, repeat steps 4 to 5 above for each profile. 7. Complete the survey form available at: https: //www. engage. england. nhs. uk/survey/pharmacy-dos-quality-payments/ even if all information is correct. This informs your local NHS 111 Do. S Lead you have checked your Do. S entry. 8. Once the survey is complete, retain the confirmation e-mail as evidence that this quality criterion has been met. Further information available from http: //psnc. org. uk/our-news/quality-paymentsdirectory-of-services-checker-now-available/ Although the quality criterion states ‘On the day of the review, the pharmacy’s NHS 111 Directory of Services entry is up to date’ NHS England has confirmed that as long as the above process is followed, contractors will meet the quality criterion for the April review point even if changes are not made to a pharmacy’s Do. S entry by the local NHS 111 Do. S Lead by the April review point. MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT

Clinical Effectiveness Criteria: Over use of Asthma Treatments “Asthma patients dispensed more than 6

Clinical Effectiveness Criteria: Over use of Asthma Treatments “Asthma patients dispensed more than 6 short acting bronchodilator inhalers without any corticosteroid inhaler within a 6 month period are referred to an appropriate health care professional for an asthma review. ” • Can be claimed at two review points: worth 20 points. • The Asthma quality criterion reporting tool is available via the services tab. • The tool allows the secure referral of appropriate patients to their GP in a similar manner to GP notifications for the national FLU service. • Contractors are advised to download reports for this service platform to act as evidence when completing the POAF. • Asthma Referrals service platform visual MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 37

Workforce Criteria “ 80% of all pharmacy staff working in patient facing roles are

Workforce Criteria “ 80% of all pharmacy staff working in patient facing roles are trained ‘Dementia Friends. ” • Can be claimed at two review points: worth 10 points. • The Dementia Friends initiative was developed by the Alzheimer's society in 2012 and is supported by Public Health England. • How to register as a dementia friend for organisations: ▫ Register your pharmacy on the Dementia Friends website at https: //www. dementiafriends. org. uk/ ▫ A unique code will be sent which allows access to the Pharmacy dashboard and videos. ▫ Each staff member should watch a minimum of 2 from 5 short online videos ▫ Contractors should order Dementia Friend badges by e-mailing programmepartnerships@alzheimers. org. uk ▫ Contractors will need to declare via the NHS BSA online declaration tool that this criterion has been met. The above e-mail can be used as evidence. MIDLANDS AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT 38

39 QPS Assessment Framework on Pharm. Outcomes • The PSNC have developed a quality

39 QPS Assessment Framework on Pharm. Outcomes • The PSNC have developed a quality framework on Pharm. Outcomes. • The framework allows monitoring of compliance and progress with the Quality Criteria by the contractor and the LPC. • Payment will be made at each review point (28 th April 2017 & 24 th November 2017) once contractors have made their declaration to the NHS BSA. • Access the framework at https: ///pharmoutcomes. org • The framework can be accessed using your existing log in details. • If you do not have a log in contact Pinnacle Support at helpdesk@phpartnership. com • From the home page click on the “Assessments” tab to access the framework. • Framework Visual • Saving details on the framework will automatically update the summary of quality payments report.

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