Primary Care, Vision, People with Learning Disabilities and facing the Challenges ahead… The Greenwich Picture… Mark Bradley – Health Facilitation Coordinator.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Everybody’s Business Integrated mental health services for older adults A service development guide.
Advertisements

New NHS & Challenges in engaging commissioners and GPs Dr Sachin Gupta GP, Welwyn Garden City RCGP GP Champion for Carers, East of England Macmillan GP.
Informatics priorities and strategy Chris Carrigan Deputy to the PHE Chief Knowledge Officer, Information Services.
NHS Croydon Claire Godfrey AD Adult Strategic Commissioning.
The National Survey of Reasonable Adjustments by NHS Trusts 2010 Results and recommendations Hazel Roberts, Chris Hatton and Sue Turner.
HOMELESS HEALTH NEEDS AUDIT OVERVIEW OF THE HOMELESS HEALTH NEEDS AUDIT.
Northern Trust Lymphoedema Stakeholder Event Elaine Stowe Lymphoedema Lead Northern Trust Feb 2010.
South West Experience. How we went about Different Perspectives Findings Questions But first …………………..
Improving the Health and Wellbeing of People with Learning Disabilities: An Evidence-Based Commissioning Guide for Clinical Commissioning Groups Dr Matt.
Update: Operational Delivery Networks Denise McLellan Transitional Lead, Networks and Senates, Midlands and East November 2012.
National Update: The information revolution and the 2012 Caldicott Review Simon Richardson – Information Rights Manager.
Clear and Credible Plan Quarter 3 update Liane Langdon Director of Commissioning and Strategic Development Together we’re better.
North East Leading Improvement for Health and Wellbeing Programme Masterclass 19 April 2012 Ginny Edwards, Head of Learning Network for health and wellbeing.
E | W | E | W | NHS e-Referral Service Referring Roles Issued: 3 June.
NHS Staff Survey and CQC Regulation - NHS Staff Survey - Regulatory process and the Quality and Risk xx Profiles (QRPs) x Elizabeth Spragg March 2011.
Westminster Good Practice Highlights By Elaine Ruddy Learning Disability Service Development Manager
Healthy Lives, Healthy People Our strategy for public health in England Funding and commissioning routes Lucinda Cawley Consultant in Public Health | Associate.
Improving the Health and Wellbeing of People with Learning Disabilities: An Evidence-Based Commissioning Guide for Clinical Commissioning Groups Dr Matt.
1 Primary Care Working At Scale North East Essex Diabetes Managed by Suffolk GP Federation 18 June 2015.
Patient Advice and Liaison Service NHS Devon, Plymouth and Torbay The work of PALS Patient transport Health and Wellbeing Boards.
Background Children and Families Act received Royal Assent – April 2014 Key elements of the act Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) reform.
Safeguarding Adults at Risk in the new commissioning landscape Stephan Brusch Professional Safeguarding Adult Advisor.
Identifying Young People with Learning Disabilities and Meeting their Health Needs In Greenwich… Mark Bradley Health Facilitation Coordinator.
Commissioning Intentions for 2015/16 Paul Sinden, Director of Commissioning.
Partnership Board Progress Reports 2010/11 Alison Copeland Gyles Glover Supported by the Department of Health.
Introduction to Healthwatch Cheshire West Jonathan Taylor – Service Manager.
Support and aspiration: A new approach to special educational needs and disability Ann Gross, DfE 7 November 2011.
Equality and Excellence: Liberating the NHS Ian R Cumming 12th July 2010.
JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT Rebecca Cohen Policy Specialist, Chief Executive’s.
Guidance for Editors Working with care maps © 2008 Map of Medicine Ltd. Commercial and in confidence.
Having your say within the new NHS health structures.
Working With Health And Developing the Local Offer Council for Disabled Children, May 2014.
The New Public Health System
Lymphoedema Management: the Northern Ireland Model Jane Rankin Regional Lead Lymphoedema Network Northern Ireland (LNNI) February 2010.
Calculating Quality Reporting Service – an introduction Chris Brown CQRS Design, Build and Test Project Manager 05 September 2012.
Developing a Referral Management Plan. Background Hospital referral rates in England have increased significantly over recent years, resulting in the.
ESR - Solutions for the Future Victoria Crowther ESR Central Team NAMPS Conference - November 2010.
Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Standards for Better Health 2008/9 Presentation for OSC Topic Group February 2009 Sally Wilson: Performance.
Healthwatch in Yorkshire & Humber Experiences from Y&H commissioners network Autumn 2013.
The Impact of a Network Approach Dr Dominic Slowie NCD for Learning Disability 15th October 2014.
Patient Information Forum (PiF) Overview.
Funding and commissioning routes for public health 1 Healthy Lives, Healthy People Consultation on the funding and commissioning routes for public health.
Strategic Clinical Networks Update October 2012 Drafted by Denise Mclellan.
A guide for those of us who aren’t in Parliament.
My healthy life Helen Mycock – Mencap Health programme manager.
BACKGROUND TO THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING STRATEGY Neil Revely.
HealthWatch Devon: National update Mark Woodcock Head of Engagement NHS South of England.
Engaging with Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)
Where next for JSNA? Jon Burke NAVCA Development Adviser (Health and Social Care)
Health Action Planning Kathryn Joseph & Sharon Wood Strategic Health Facilitators Telephone:
Assessment Toolkit Referral Allocation Meeting (RAM) Team Meetings RAM Accepted into service ALL REFERRALS Administration Standard Referral form (on intranet)
4 Countries Project: Modernising Learning Disability Nursing Dr Ben Thomas Director of Mental Health & Learning Disability Nursing 16 December, 2011.
Five Year Forward View: Personal Health Budgets and Integrated Personal Commissioning Jess Harris January 2016.
Name of presentation Improving health in Greenwich: Linking integrated health & social care with primary care.
NHS reforms and impact on Pharmacy. Objective Update on the NHS reforms and Public Health and Education Landscapes Outline new structures, organisations.
Living with autism in Sunderland Joint Strategic Needs Assessment chapter, 2016 Andy Billett, Public Health Analyst.
1 An overview of the East Sussex CCGs plans and priorities Wealden Parish Conference Wednesday 11 th September 2013
Aspiring to Clinical Excellence: Our Journey so far
E | W | E | W | NHS e-Referral Service Referring Roles Issued: 27 th.
Training for organisations participating in Peer Review of Paediatric Diabetes.
Working with People with Learning Disabilities Directed Enhanced Service (DES) – Learning Disabilities 2008/09 Appendix 5.
NHS Cambridgeshire (formerly Cambridgeshire PCT) Visit our web site: EVALUATION OF NHS HEALTH CHECKS.
Better care, more locally, within budget, through transformation East Riding Safeguarding Adults Board Conference Neil Griffiths – Assistant Director of.
Health checks for people with learning disabilities Primary Care Development Presentation for Locality Meetings January 2017 Martin.
Knowledge for Healthcare: Driver Diagrams October 2016
About us Lead happy and independent lives
Colin Sloane - Quality Improvement Lead Yorkshire and the Humber
Health checks for people with learning disabilities Primary Care Development Presentation for Locality Meetings January 2017 Martin.
Annual health checks for people with learning disability
Joint Commissioning Strategy for Learning Disabilities 2019 – 2024 LeDeR Learning Disability Review of Mortality Learning for Change Jan Gates Tracey.
Presentation transcript:

Primary Care, Vision, People with Learning Disabilities and facing the Challenges ahead… The Greenwich Picture… Mark Bradley – Health Facilitation Coordinator - Greenwich Emma Brezan – Health Informatics Specialist

Note: This is an ongoing project. Presentation more a ‘Trailer’ than a ‘Premier Launch’. Feedback useful. Currently communicating with North East to align systems as closely as possible. End product will be freely available.

The NHS London Project NHS London invested in small project to improve systems in primary care services re: Identification of people with learning disabilities and appropriate cross referencing of chronic disease registers with learning disability registers.

Main Aims of Project: ‘To develop a practical resource/ guide to raise awareness on how and why to embed these systems within primary care settings’. ‘To strengthen the present Strategic Health Facilitation Network and have a London-wide conference to disseminate best practice and ensure that Health Facilitators are equipped with information to support primary care in developing systems to address health inequalities’. We’ve got new tools for GPs… making it easier to do more health checks, gather more information, refer to the right services, highlight people’s needs and improve outcomes with better plans!

Greenwich Picture… Didn’t do well in the SAF – last year No. of people known to Local Authority on LD Register = 806 No. on QOF registers = 795 Total Greenwich population 267,000+ Estimated LD population = 4,000+ Confusion still exists in some practices re: eligibility for DES (QOF Vs DES register) – GP Commissioning… future?? Capacity for GP Contracting to performance manage DES very limited!

Greenwich Picture/Challenges… 44 Practice Groups. 4 Practices use EMIS LV, 40 use Vision. 66 GP Practice sites in Greenwich. 59 sites use Vision, 7 use EMIS LV. EMIS LV practices currently converting to EMIS Web. Main focus on Vision Practices. 41 of 44 Practice Groups currently offering health checks. VISION

Added Greenwich challenges… % of practices engaged does not = lots of quality health checks completed? Attendance rates poor – high DNAs. Service user, carer and practice feedback conflicting in some cases (use of HAPs/books etc) Tools that assist health checks not always valued by everyone (easy read Vs practice systems). I.T. and system literacy in practices an issue. Wider carer (paid/unpaid) support networks sceptical of new system etc… so many initiatives out there… NHS Architecture – a mess!

NHS Commissioning Board Providers Key national priority to set up new health and social care architecture: Who ensures people with learning disability are included? Funding Accountability Other Parliament Patients and PublicLocal HealthWatch contract Accountability for results Health & Wellbeing Boards (HWBs ) Public Health England Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) contract Monitor (economic regulator) contract Local Authorities (incl. Public Health) Commissioning Support Services NHS Trust Development Authority NHS CB Patch Teams NHS Trusts Version 0.5 Joint licensing between Monitor and CQC CQC National Sector ‘Footprint’ / Local Health Education England DH NHS CB London Sector NHS TDA London Sector FTs LETBs Work together to ensure commissioner support for aspirant FTs Clinical Senates PHE London Sector What is this mess???

Recent steps in the right direction Refreshed Health Sub Group of LDPB New TOR with advocacy input Public Health support with detailed JSNA data from 28 of the 44 practices Agreement with GP Contracting for Health Facilitation to Quality Check DES before payments are made NHS London Project – getting the tools right for the job…

So….. What’s this Vision tool like? What does it do? What is needed to get it up and running properly? When can we start using it?

Step 1: Identification of People with learning disabilities Relates to SAF Standard 1 (A1 & A4) = ‘LD and Downs QOF registers reflect local prevalence data (A1)’ and registers are annually validated (A4). The tools being developed, like any tool, are only as good as those who use them! Health Facilitation Role to regularly visit practices, develop a supportive rapport with clinical and administrative staff. View on ‘bigger picture’ or ‘whole systems’ approach. – What’s the health check for? – The Person & their relationship to the population i.e. their needs are counted!

Coding Consistency/Challenge – Preparation is Key! View from Informatics: Ensure patients are read coded with Severity code: Eu816 Mild learning disability Eu814 Moderate learning disability Eu815 Severe learning disability Eu817 Profound learning disability On LD register - 918e = On learning disability register. Question – Codes for DES registers?? Actual diagnosis – most do not have thorough psychometric testing.

Step 2: Data Tidy for Recall Process (SAF A5 & A6) Annual Health Checks and Health Action Plans need to be systematically linked (DES guidance). Need to be mindful of local GP Vision system and guidance for it. The toolkit will offer guidance on how to set up a recall protocol. Again, tool only as good as those who use it. Who gets ‘cleaned’?

Standard Recall Protocol Informatics… As this is an annual Health Check, we must set up a standard recall protocolwhich should run as follows; A recall must first be added into the patient record to include them into the recall protocol. (Screen shot on next slide) Each time the patient is seen this recall date is updated to a new future date. – This is imperative as it is always the latest recall which is searched for. If the recall is not updated they will become overdue and start receiving letters when they have in factbeen seen. Each patient will get three invitation letters; after the third letter if they have not come in they will be removed from the recall protocol for that year. – This means that a recall date for the following year will be added to their records andthey will then start to receive letters again the following year. Those patients who have not come in despite your very best efforts will be exception reported using read code 9HL

Recall Protocol Flagging!

Recall Due Search DES Year Recall after Yr end

Step 3: Invitation Letters & Pre- Health Check Need to agree local invitation letter – issue re: Easy Read Vs Practice desire to limit changes to established protocols. Pre Health Check being adjusted to match flow of Vision & System One Guideline.

Not considered popular in GP practices

IT System generated letter.. Sent to Patient..

Step 4 – The Vision Guideline/Template Usual Vision appearance: Click to expand each section –E.g. ‘Measurements’ –Complete free text and ‘Advice’ Section for HAP HAP

Click to add BMI etc Look out for Action – ‘Advice about Weight’ etc.

Standard Format Guideline follows same format that practice staff will be familiar with i.e. similar to QOF guidelines Expand each section to see last piece of information and allow adding Uses QOF codes where possible Follows Cardiff HC but will be aligned to system one. Guideline acts as an ‘Aide Memoir’ – fill all sections in

Each line expands…

HAP

Discussions taking place about content and whether this should be completely or partially aligned to Cardiff 2?

Expanded

Step 5 – Referral Forms (Reasonably Adjusted) - SAF (A2 & A8) SAF A2 = Primary care ‘communication of LD status’ to other healthcare providers. System for Primary Care to communicate LD status to other services. This Vision Guideline produces referral forms for mainstream and specialist services. SAF A8 looks at wider primary care reasonable adjustments – this system helps identify those with learning disability being referred. – See Screen Shots…

Automatically populated form…

Health Action Planning

Step 7 – Other Health Care Professionals - report In Greenwich we use Personal Health Profiles, issued by GP practices. Any OHCP can look in the black book to find out past information. Vision system will enable a print out of the health check info. This can be ‘stuck in’, supplementing/replacing need for handwritten parts.

OHCP report Other health care professionals OHCP are often involved in the care of a patient with LD and will require up to date information. This report details findings from the annual health check.

Step 8 – Activity Searches / Reporting (SAF – A3, A5 & A7) A3 = QOF disease areas (Obesity, Diabetes, CardioVascular Disease & Epilepsy), How are these managed in the LD population compared to the general population? A5 = Reporting on No.s of health checks. A7 = reporting on cervical, breast and bowel screening with exception reporting Toolkit will give instructions on how to set up searches to meet these reporting standards

Step 9: Probity – (SAF A6) Checking the quality of AHCs including HAPs…

Probity Example of a probity checklist for illustration….. Points awarded for admin function and clinical quality of the HC. Practice can then be scored; –Allows comparison between staff members delivering the HC to enable training requirements to be pin pointed –Can compare practice scores across patch –Payment awards/non payment easier to justify This practice has been adopted by Greenwich PH for the Free NHS HC programme and has been received well by practices who see it as helpful.

Step 10: Pilot In Greenwich Practice(s) Currently piloting solution in large Greenwich Practice with significant LD population with full administrative, IT and LD specialty Health Check support to enable us to ‘fine tune’ the approach.

Step 11: Training, Support, Installation and Sharing etc… Quickest installation is via.exe file Virus checker issues make web downloads on NHS servers difficult. Can make freely available regionally via posted CD / Key Stick with loading instructions.

Further information - Finish See Oxleas website: IHAL web pages – will request! (look at uploading.exe file there for practices to use)? Guideline.pdfs can be made available. Can post on Oxleas website and NHFN web pages (need to be a member of NHFN!). Any Questions????