NICE resources for STPs: MECC

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NICE resources for STPs: MECC Deborah O’Callaghan Associate Director – Midlands and East Sector lead for public health

Overview NICE support for STPs/ICSs STP MECC resource Key guidelines and quality standards Practical tools and resources Shared learning case studies

NICE support for STPs/ICSs Based on the best available evidence of what works and is cost effective, NICE resources can inform the development and implementation of STPs to: improve quality and safety by supporting standardisation to evidence-based best practice for your key clinical priorities improve productivity prevent ill health and promote wellbeing engage patients and communities drive and measure quality improvement NICE is committed to supporting the delivery of the Five Year Forward View, which sets a clear vision for health and social care across England based on the triple aim of improved population health, quality of care and financial sustainability aiming to integrate and transform services so they better meet the needs of people who use them.   NICE is a member of the Five Year Forward View Board, and has a continuing role in enabling the implementation of the vision and commitments set out in the Forward View. We are working with partners to support transformation, offer system leadership, encourage greater alignment across national bodies, deliver consistent messages and reduce duplication. We also offer practical support to Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs) and Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) at a regional and local level.

NICE support resources for STPs/ICSs Using our guidance, quality standards, advice and practical tools will help you tackle the priorities you’ve identified for your STP or ICS. Further topics are in development including hypertension, mental health and obesity. https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/sustainability-and-transformation/resources-for-stps-and-icss

About the NICE STP MECC resource A collation of key NICE resources to support STPs/ICSs looking to improve delivery of MECC It signposts to key NICE products to support improvements and savings; demonstrates how the products can be used and provides practical examples Contents: Developing your MECC approach Support for improving quality Helping people stop smoking Improving diet and losing weight Increasing physical activity Reducing alcohol consumption Improving mental wellbeing This resource is one of a suite of NICE resources aligned to the RightCare and PHE CVD prevention pathway. The following resources are available both in this format and simple pdf documents listing key NICE resources for each topic: NHS Healthchecks Support for guideline implementation Patient activation, individual behaviour change, self-care High BP detection and treatment AF detection and anticoagulation Detection: CVD risk assessment and treatment (including lipid management and FH detection) Type 2 Diabetes: preventative intervention Diabetes: detection and treatment Chronic Kidney Disease: detection and treatment

Developing your MECC approach

However, you might find it easier to browse a whole topic by area such as population (e.g. older people), setting (e.g. care homes) or conditions and diseases (e.g. heart rhythm conditions)

What are NICE guidance and quality standards? Evidence Guidance Quality Standards A set of systematically developed recommendations to guide decisions for a particular area of care or health issue Most people who are aware of NICE will be familiar with NICE guidelines. NICE guidelines make evidence-based recommendations on a wide range of topics, from preventing and managing specific conditions to planning broader services and interventions to improve the health of communities. They describe what is effective (what will result in the best outcomes) and what is cost effective (best value for money). They are developed to guide decisions made about health and care (for practitioners, providers, commissioners, service planners and users) and aim to promote integrated care where appropriate. For more information: https://www.nice.org.uk/About/What-we-do/Our- Programmes/NICE-guidance/NICE-guidelines NICE guidelines are developed by independent committees and are based on a wide range of evidence sources. These examples show the breadth of evidence that will be considered depending on the topic question and the types of evidence available. The guideline committee also has the option of inviting additional topic experts to provide advice in the absence of published evidence, and the option to call for evidence (i.e. ask stakeholders if they are aware of anything). NICE consults on the scope and the draft of each guideline. To register as a stakeholder so that your organisation can comment on guideline scopes and draft guidelines go to: www.nice.org.uk/getinvolved NICE Quality Standards set out the priority areas for quality improvement in health and social care. They cover areas where there is variation in care. Each standard gives you: a set of statements to help you improve quality and information on how to measure progress. For more information: https://www.nice.org.uk/standards-and-indicators Research studies - experimental and observational, quantitative and qualitative, process evaluations, descriptions of experience, case studies A NICE quality standard is a concise set of statements designed to drive and measure priority quality improvements.

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