The Prime Minister’s Challenge Fund Transforming General Practice in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Area Team.

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The Prime Minister’s Challenge Fund Transforming General Practice in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Area Team

Patients have told us access to General Practice services need to improve: In response the Prime Minister launched the ‘Challenge Fund’ with: £50m to help improve access and stimulate innovation by testing new ways of working 250 expressions of interest received in January selected pilots across England announced in April 2014 Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire “collaborative” bid success (£5.2m) 12 months project, consistent with local 5 year strategy Patients have told us access to General Practice services need to improve: In response the Prime Minister launched the ‘Challenge Fund’ with: £50m to help improve access and stimulate innovation by testing new ways of working 250 expressions of interest received in January selected pilots across England announced in April 2014 Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire “collaborative” bid success (£5.2m) 12 months project, consistent with local 5 year strategy What is the Challenge Fund

The following will be tested in selected practices/areas: Ability to be seen in General Practice at a convenient and right time, 7 days, Sat and/or Sun Longer appointments for people who need them Increased patient education and opportunity for self-care Choice of technology for real time appointments and monitoring conditions at home GPs supporting more patients at home and out of hospital with personalised care Helping patients get the right care, at the right time, in the right place, so they live longer, healthier lives NB: NOT ALL INTERVENTIONS WILL BE TESTED IN EVERY PRACTICE The following will be tested in selected practices/areas: Ability to be seen in General Practice at a convenient and right time, 7 days, Sat and/or Sun Longer appointments for people who need them Increased patient education and opportunity for self-care Choice of technology for real time appointments and monitoring conditions at home GPs supporting more patients at home and out of hospital with personalised care Helping patients get the right care, at the right time, in the right place, so they live longer, healthier lives NB: NOT ALL INTERVENTIONS WILL BE TESTED IN EVERY PRACTICE Benefits to our patients

Improving quality for 1.2 million patients locally from 85 general practices across Derbys and 71 general practices across Notts, including: More appointments, 7 day services Saturday and/or Sunday through locality hubs for up to 537,000 patients by March 2015 News ways of communicating such as / Skype for 328,300 patients by March 2015 Choice - ability to access services from other GP sites Introduction and roll out of telecare so patients can help manage their own care Joined up services between the GP and the hospital with GPs responding to avoid unnecessary increases in A&E and admissions Improving quality for 1.2 million patients locally from 85 general practices across Derbys and 71 general practices across Notts, including: More appointments, 7 day services Saturday and/or Sunday through locality hubs for up to 537,000 patients by March 2015 News ways of communicating such as / Skype for 328,300 patients by March 2015 Choice - ability to access services from other GP sites Introduction and roll out of telecare so patients can help manage their own care Joined up services between the GP and the hospital with GPs responding to avoid unnecessary increases in A&E and admissions What will be tested

GP services in Ilkeston, Sandiacre and Long Eaton will provide patients with: Appointments 7 days a week 8am-8pm delivered from a local “hub” - 6 Practices (43,400 patients) in Ilkeston from Sept All 12 Erewash practices (96,200 Patients) from March 2015 A new home visiting model for those that cannot leave their own homes or their care home GP services in Ilkeston, Sandiacre and Long Eaton will provide patients with: Appointments 7 days a week 8am-8pm delivered from a local “hub” - 6 Practices (43,400 patients) in Ilkeston from Sept All 12 Erewash practices (96,200 Patients) from March 2015 A new home visiting model for those that cannot leave their own homes or their care home Patients in Derbyshire

GP Services in Southern Derbyshire including Derby City will provide patients with: Online registration (525,000 patients 57 practices) by Mar 2015 Improved access to telecare (525,000 patients, 57 practices) by Mar 2015 Innovative ways to access and relate to general practice including choosing to use apps to manage their own care GP Services in Southern Derbyshire including Derby City will provide patients with: Online registration (525,000 patients 57 practices) by Mar 2015 Improved access to telecare (525,000 patients, 57 practices) by Mar 2015 Innovative ways to access and relate to general practice including choosing to use apps to manage their own care Patients in Derbyshire

GP services in Hardwick will provide patients with: More integrated approach to out of hospital care and community services Link up patients to existing voluntary services - Support patients to manage their own care - Reduce demand on NHS and social care especially at night - Build and support existing social capital so the community works as whole system GP services in Hardwick will provide patients with: More integrated approach to out of hospital care and community services Link up patients to existing voluntary services - Support patients to manage their own care - Reduce demand on NHS and social care especially at night - Build and support existing social capital so the community works as whole system Patients in Derbyshire

GP services in the City of Nottingham providing patients with: Increased access to 7 days a week including Saturday and/or Sunday - 63,000 patients, 7 practices through 3 locality hubs by Sept ,000 (inc. the 63,000) patients, 62 practices through 7 hubs by Mar 2015 Flexible access to general practice including / Skype Options to visit other general practices in area Extending practice lists outside current boundaries Introduction of neighbourhood teams GP services in the City of Nottingham providing patients with: Increased access to 7 days a week including Saturday and/or Sunday - 63,000 patients, 7 practices through 3 locality hubs by Sept ,000 (inc. the 63,000) patients, 62 practices through 7 hubs by Mar 2015 Flexible access to general practice including / Skype Options to visit other general practices in area Extending practice lists outside current boundaries Introduction of neighbourhood teams Patients in Nottinghamshire

GP services in Arnold, Carlton and Gedling will provide patients with: Increased access to seven days a week Rolled out to 20,000 patients across two practices from Sept 2014 Available to 61,400 patients across nine practices from March 2015 A community health hub to improve access to same day urgent care and routine care seven days a week Free up GP time to manage complex patients more effectively Opportunities to visit other general practices in area and utilise technology to provide a range of consultation options. GP services in Arnold, Carlton and Gedling will provide patients with: Increased access to seven days a week Rolled out to 20,000 patients across two practices from Sept 2014 Available to 61,400 patients across nine practices from March 2015 A community health hub to improve access to same day urgent care and routine care seven days a week Free up GP time to manage complex patients more effectively Opportunities to visit other general practices in area and utilise technology to provide a range of consultation options. Patients in Nottinghamshire

GP services in 12 practices covering the Broxtowe area providing 93,000 patients with: Flexible access to general practice including / Skype and the use of technology to support self care Reduced differences so they can expect the same high quality access Review of all referrals systematically to improve understanding and reduce unnecessary visits to hospital Education programmes for clinical and non clinical staff Promotion of safety culture Development of clinical leadership programmes GP services in 12 practices covering the Broxtowe area providing 93,000 patients with: Flexible access to general practice including / Skype and the use of technology to support self care Reduced differences so they can expect the same high quality access Review of all referrals systematically to improve understanding and reduce unnecessary visits to hospital Education programmes for clinical and non clinical staff Promotion of safety culture Development of clinical leadership programmes Patients in Nottinghamshire

GP services in Newark providing patients with: Increased access to GP services 7 days a week from a locality hub based in the Minor Injury Unit at Newark Hospital - 45,000 patients in 5 practices from Mar 2015 Improved integration of in and out of hours care, including freeing up GP and practice time to trial and adopt new models. Supporting patients to get the right clinical decision, first time at the right place and at the right time Improved and extended use of technology including Skype and telehealth to support patients to access GP advice and manage their own health more effectively. GP services in Newark providing patients with: Increased access to GP services 7 days a week from a locality hub based in the Minor Injury Unit at Newark Hospital - 45,000 patients in 5 practices from Mar 2015 Improved integration of in and out of hours care, including freeing up GP and practice time to trial and adopt new models. Supporting patients to get the right clinical decision, first time at the right place and at the right time Improved and extended use of technology including Skype and telehealth to support patients to access GP advice and manage their own health more effectively. Patients in Nottinghamshire

GP services in Mansfield and Ashfield will provide patients with: Extended access to primary care from a locality hub(s) and improved coordination with the A&E department at Kings Mill Hospital - 57,000 patients from 5 practices Mar 2015 Improved integration of in and out of hours care, including freeing up GP and practice time to trial and adopt new models. Supporting patients to get the right clinical decision, first time at the right place and at the right time Improved and extended use of technology including Skype and telehealth to support patients to access GP advice and manage their own health more effectively. GP services in Mansfield and Ashfield will provide patients with: Extended access to primary care from a locality hub(s) and improved coordination with the A&E department at Kings Mill Hospital - 57,000 patients from 5 practices Mar 2015 Improved integration of in and out of hours care, including freeing up GP and practice time to trial and adopt new models. Supporting patients to get the right clinical decision, first time at the right place and at the right time Improved and extended use of technology including Skype and telehealth to support patients to access GP advice and manage their own health more effectively. Patients in Nottinghamshire

GP services in Rushcliffe will provide patients with: High quality GP services available to all 125,000 patients. Plans are already in development for an enhanced offering for patients with long term conditions, a move of hospital services into the community, and enhanced access to GP practices, including new technologies and extended hours GP services in Rushcliffe will be further developed in response to an extensive patient survey being distributed to every patient registered household. Different ways of providing services and improving access will be shaped by patient and public views in relation to how primary care services should be delivered over the weekend period The location(s) from where this will be delivered will be informed by the patient survey. GP services in Rushcliffe will provide patients with: High quality GP services available to all 125,000 patients. Plans are already in development for an enhanced offering for patients with long term conditions, a move of hospital services into the community, and enhanced access to GP practices, including new technologies and extended hours GP services in Rushcliffe will be further developed in response to an extensive patient survey being distributed to every patient registered household. Different ways of providing services and improving access will be shaped by patient and public views in relation to how primary care services should be delivered over the weekend period The location(s) from where this will be delivered will be informed by the patient survey. Patients in Nottinghamshire

The area wide approach across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire will enable: Shared knowledge to make sure what works is rolled out at pace and scale to meet local priorities and population needs Support and evaluation to secure future funding Training and workforce plans to support the pilot now and in the future The area wide approach across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire will enable: Shared knowledge to make sure what works is rolled out at pace and scale to meet local priorities and population needs Support and evaluation to secure future funding Training and workforce plans to support the pilot now and in the future How all our patients will benefit

Area team supporting implementation & reporting with patient involvement and open communication CCGs strengthening their project management to ensure delivery of plans at practice level Independent monitoring and evaluation Area team supporting implementation & reporting with patient involvement and open communication CCGs strengthening their project management to ensure delivery of plans at practice level Independent monitoring and evaluation Implementation, monitoring, governance

Vikki Taylor – Director Commissioning “A huge amount of work has gone in to this work … aimed at securing an improved future for primary care across this region. These initiatives are an exciting step forward to make services more flexible and accessible for the people of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.” “Using a number of approaches including seven-day opening, GP consultations via or Skype and the option for patient’s to access services at other practices, these plans seek to significantly enhance the patient experience, making it easier to get the right help at the right time.” Vikki Taylor – Director Commissioning “A huge amount of work has gone in to this work … aimed at securing an improved future for primary care across this region. These initiatives are an exciting step forward to make services more flexible and accessible for the people of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.” “Using a number of approaches including seven-day opening, GP consultations via or Skype and the option for patient’s to access services at other practices, these plans seek to significantly enhance the patient experience, making it easier to get the right help at the right time.” Area Team perspective