Are you ready to be liberated? Karen Middleton Chief Health Professions Officer

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Are you ready to be liberated? Karen Middleton Chief Health Professions Officer

Priorities for healthcare Patients at the centre of everything we do World class clinical outcomes Empowering clinicians

The new system NHS NHS Commissioning Board Monitor (economic regulator) GP commissioning consortia Department of Health Public Health England (part of DH) Social care (in local authorities) Local authorities (via health & wellbeing boards) CQC (quality regulator) Providers

There are three overlapping frameworks for the NHS, public health and adult social care services Adult Social Care and NHS: Supported discharge from NHS to social care. Impact of reablement services on reducing emergency readmissions. Supporting carers and involving in care planning. Adult Social Care, NHS and Public Health: Departmental business plan ‘impact indicators’ and DH contribution to Public Services Transparency Framework. NHS Adult social care Public Health NHS and Public Health: Preventing ill health and lifestyle diseases and tackling their determinants Adult Social Care and Public Health: Preventing avoidable ill health or injury, including through reablement services and early intervention.

NHS OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK Domain 1 Preventing people from dying prematurely Domain 2 Enhancing quality of life for people with long- term conditions Domain 3 Helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or following injury Domain 4 Ensuring that people have a positive experience of care Domain 5 Treating people in a safe environment and protecting them from avoidable harm NICE Quality Standards (Building a library of approx 150 over 5 years) Commissioning Outcomes Framework Commissioning Guidance Provider payment mechanisms Commissioning / Contracting NHS Commissioning Board – certain specialist services and primary care GP Consortia – all other healthcare services Duty of quality tariff standard contract CQUINQOF Duty of quality The quality improvement system in the NHS

What’s on offer for AHPs? More autonomy Continuing focus on delivering high quality, high value care Greater opportunity to empower patients and families to fulfil their potential To focus on ‘adding life to years as well as years to life’ across the whole care pathway and across sectors

What’s on offer for AHPs? To be more innovative and creative in service redesign To work more efficiently with less administrative burden Greater focus on public health and the prevention agenda Very few rules

A very sound platform to step up from DH representation – AHPs now feature in most policy National Leadership Council representation SHA representation and SHA networks National Allied Health Professional Advisory Board Allied Health Professions Federation The AHP Brand

Sell it to me! We are autonomous practitioners – Self-referral We drive up quality and release cash - Service Improvement Project, extension of non-medical prescribing, SHA QIPP work We are flexible and responsive – Modernising AHP Careers YOU WON’T DO IT WITHOUT US!

Sell it to me! We lead with a purpose – Clinical Leadership Competency Framework, AHP Leadership Challenges, Clinical Leadership Fellowships, TCS Leadership Challenges We convert research into practice – clinical academic careers We deliver the true outcomes for patients – 5 domains of the Outcomes Framework, Rehabilitation and Reablement YOU WON’T DO IT WITHOUT US!

A call to action! Don’t wait for the rules Collaborate Don’t be afraid to compete Tell the story of the AHP brand and your service and relate it to the Outcomes Frameworks Be the new best friend of your local GPs

‘At the end of the day, we must go forward with hope and not backward by fear and division’. Jesse Jackson