North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group Priorities Dr Mary Backhouse Chief Clinical Officer.

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North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group Priorities Dr Mary Backhouse Chief Clinical Officer

North Somerset

North Somerset CCG – our context Health better than UK average Growing Older population – 20% over 65 (England & Wales = 16%) There are a greater proportion of people in nursing homes in North Somerset in comparison to England Health Inequalities - Gap in life expectancy (10.7 year for males and 7.5 for females) and disability-free life expectancy (12.2 for males and 9.3 for women) Drug misuse higher than UK average (rehab centres in Weston- super-Mare) The biggest causes of premature death in North Somerset are circulatory diseases, which include heart disease and stroke, and cancer. The single biggest cause of disability is mental health. Suicide rates are significantly higher than the national average

Our patients needs are changing with demography North Somerset will see around a 32% increase in the number of people aged over 75 in next 5 years compared with national average of 11% 8

CCG Strategic Priorities Developing a model of care which is clinically safe and sustainable Achieving financial sustainability Improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities.

Current priorities Prevention and early intervention Self care Care plans Urgent care Appropriate use of planned care Mental health especially CAMHS, IAPT and dementia

Transformation of Provider Landscape Integrated care with care closer to people’s homes including Mental Health – 4 teams Increasing involvement of Voluntary sector Care homes Primary Care Community Care (current procurement) Acute Care (acquisition of Weston)