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1 Proposed Deferred Payment Agreements and the Care Cap collection as a result of the Care Act February 2015 Presented by Chris Buttery – c.buttery@hscic.gov.uk

2 Agenda 1.How to make the best use of a webinar 2.Introductions 3.Why are we doing a consultation? 4.The proposals for deferred payment agreements 5.How to participate in the consultation 6.Any questions? 2

3 Introductions HSCIC Katharine Robbins – Programme Manager, Social Care Chris Buttery – Section Head, Social Care Lewis Smith – seconded to the HSCIC Department of Health Edd Hair 3

4 Why are we doing a consultation? 4 Care Act 2014 was passed into law in May 2014 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2014/23/contents/enacted Care Act 2014 Statutory Guidance released in October 2014 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/care-act-2014-statutory-guidance-for- implementation Care Act represents significant changes to social care policy and practice, including the introduction of the care cap and deferred payment agreements Councils are currently working towards the outlined changes in policy and practice HSCIC data collections need to be updated to reflect new policy and practice HSCIC must consult with stakeholders to agree what changes are necessary and actionable

5 How were the proposals developed? 5 The proposals were developed by the DPA working group: –Councils –Department of Health –Software suppliers –HSCIC Approved by the DPA group, Department of Health and the National Data Collections Programme Board

6 How can I respond to the consultation? 6 A document has been published that describes the proposals http://www.hscic.gov.uk/media/15901/ DPA-support- document/pdf/DPA_support_document.pdf You can also download a file containing all the questions within the consultation http://www.hscic.gov.uk/media/15900/ DPA-consultation- questions/pdf/DPA_consultation_que stions.pdf The consultation is being carried out online. http://www.hscic.gov.uk/article/5303/Consultation-on-the-data-requirements-for- the-proposed-collection-on-Deferred-Payment-Agreements-and-questions- regarding-the-care-cap-in-response-to-the-Care-Act

7 Proposals

8 The DPA & the care cap proposals 6 DPA subject areas: –Activity –Finance –New requests –Nature of the agreement –Recovery –Write offs –2 questions on the care cap 8

9 The Questions 9 1. How useful is it for this metric to be collected centrally by the HSCIC? 2. If you support the proposal, how would you expect to use the national data? 3. If you do not support the proposal, do you have any thoughts on how it could be improved? 4. Are you planning to record this data routinely on your local system? 5. If you are unable to collect any aspect of this data for 201516, please could you tell us why? 6. Are there any additional costs associated with recording and reporting these metrics to the HSCIC?

10 Activity 10

11 Finance 11

12 New Requests 12

13 Nature of the DPA 13

14 Recovery 14

15 DPAs Written Off 15

16 The care cap In April 2016 the Care Act will deliver an eligible care cost cap of £72,000. 1.What do you think the national data requirements are arising from the cap? How many people are eligible? How many people have “hit/benefitted” from the cap? 2. How do you think this could be incorporated into the suite of national returns? Does it fit into any of our current reports? Would it require a stand alone collection? 16

17 17 Any questions?

18 Connect with us www.hscic.gov.uk @hscic www.slideshare.net/hscic 0300 303 5678


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