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www.hacw.nhs.uk/wellconnected

Governance and programme management Integrated Care Programme Steering Group Health & Well-Being Board Health and Social Care Strategic Partnership Committee Integrated Care Programme Management Office WCC CCGs WHCT WAHT NHS England VCS

Vision To establish a truly integrated health and social care system which: Addresses individual needs in a holistic way Offers more care in the community and in people’s homes rather than in acute hospitals Invests in prediction, prevention, early intervention and out of hospital services Joins up services across organisations and across care settings Adopts evidence based pathways Concentrates acute services to enable delivery of care in the most appropriate setting Offers better overall value for money

Well Connected Programme You plan your care with people who work together with you to understand you and your needs, allow you control and co-ordinate and deliver services that support you to achieve the outcomes important to you.

Well Connected Programme We need to help our teams to: Agree ‘the plan’ with patients, service users and carers make it easy to share information Avoid duplication and unwarranted variation Share risk and take joint responsibility.

Well Connected Projects

Key enablers

Well Connected Programme Principles Improves the overall quality of care that an individual experiences. Identifies and addresses an individual's needs in a whole-person approach Offers more care in community hospitals, the wider community and in people’s homes rather than in acute hospitals Create the capacity in the acute hospital to allow them to maximise specialist skills for those who need it Invests in prediction, prevention, early intervention and out of hospital services Joins up services across organisations and across care settings Adopts evidence based pathways Encourages individuals to take responsibility

Well Connected Programme key Outcomes Improved access to services that support people in looking after themselves and each other. Access to all relevant patient and service user information for all those delivering services to an individual Reducing hospital admissions and hospital length of stay by all those delivering services working to keep people independent and at home where possible Access to acute hospital care is swift and focussed when needed The experience of the overall care and services that individuals receive is improved Better overall value for money