Objectives 1. Explain the PAD team 2. Category Team overview 3. Governance & stakeholders 4. What’s on the horizon 5. How you can be involved.

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Objectives 1. Explain the PAD team 2. Category Team overview 3. Governance & stakeholders 4. What’s on the horizon 5. How you can be involved

48 existing contracts 11 new contract areas under review for 2014/15 £134m Annual portfolio value 18 staff 10 Key Stakeholder / operational groups 4 Category teams PAD by numbers

Overview of the PAD team Head of Sourcing Bethan Jenkins Senior Category Manager Matthew Perrott Pharmacy Medicines Acute Medicines Homecare Homecare Services Appliances and Dressings

Medicines Acute Managed by Tracey Prothero What’s in the category 24 All Wales, Secondary Care Drugs contracts £86.8m annual contract value Proprietary Drugs Generic Drugs Vaccines

Governance Structure Welsh Government Health Boards All Wales Drugs Contracting Committee link into the other Home nations Quality – Working with industry; Association British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) British Generic Manufacturers Association (BGMA).

What’s on the horizon? Expenditure on pharmaceuticals

What’s on the horizon? Drugs coming off patent Licensed / Unlicensed drugs New drugs – Oncology Therapeutic tendering

Medicines Homecare Managed by Nigel Williams New area of activity to be undertaken following recommendations of Hackett report 20,000 patients currently receiving homecare Spend in excess of £60m Move to centralised procurement model UK scenario

Medicines Homecare New area of activity to be undertaken following report, “Towards a Vision for the Future” by Mark Hackett Homecare Handbook Industry standards Procurement Toolkit The aims are; Governance & Compliance Enhanced patient experience Develop competitive & stable supply market Financial benefits Working in Wales through; Welsh Government Minister for Health All Wales Medicines Homecare Committee

What’s on the horizon? Therapeutic tendering New contracts to be undertaken in next 12 months Oncology (advertised within next few weeks) Rheumatology HIV treatment Fertility New opportunities for emerging providers / diversification

Homecare Services Managed by Gill Bailey £15m per annum Highly complex services Improved patient care & support Innovation drivers Limited competition Reducing wastage WP10 Prescription pricing Partnership service delivery re-evaluate the traditional approach

Homecare Services What’s in the category? All Wales & regional contracts, Delivering services to patients in their own home Contract areas include: Enteral feeding Home Parenteral feeding Stoma care Management of Incontinence Home Oxygen Therapy

Appliances & Dressings Managed by Thomas Dumbleton & Janet Smith What’s in the category Dressings – working with Surgical Dressing Manufacturers Association Wound Management Absorbents Orthotics Stock & Bespoke Appliances From Wigs to Insoles Wheelchairs Community Equipment

Appliances & Dressings Wide range of Stakeholder Groups ; Orthotics Sub Group Wound Management Group What the Groups do Spec writing Tender Evaluation Contract management Working with industry leads to include Trade Associations Home Nations SMTL Standard advisory panels

Appliances & Dressings What’s on the Horizon for 2014/15? Wound Management Acute Community Orthotics bespoke products Orthotics Services Low Vision Service Wheelchair Provisions Dental Consumables Absorbents

How can you be involved? All contracts advertised on Sell-2-Wales OJEU notices on e-Tender Wales (Bravo) & TED No supplier lists Lotting strategies Quality First PharmaQC SMTL End User testing Pass / Fail quality requirements Value for money E-auctions

What does this mean for PAD? Robust supplier relationship management to allow growth and innovation in the delivery of Healthcare Continuous improvement is a key part of the Category approach We cant work in isolation We need to use the industry and suppliers to help build a value network