NHS Library Services to support Commissioning in the South West: a Workshop Lyngford House 21 st March 2013.

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NHS Library Services to support Commissioning in the South West: a Workshop Lyngford House 21 st March 2013

 The new NHS landscape requires NHS Library Services to review their service offering and adapt their service provision to meet the needs of a wider user base.  Clinical commissioners have been identified as a group of potential library users that our Library Services could support more effectively  The work will have a bearing on the ways in which we approach other specific user group requiring specialist knowledge services Background to the Workshop

11.00am - Welcome, objectives and outline of the Workshop 11.05am - Explores the world of clinical commissioners and their need for high quality information am - Helping Library Managers to understand the skills that they require to provide a tailored knowledge service to meet clinical commissioning needs pm - Lunch 13.15pm - The West Sussex Knowledge and Library Team to provide details on how this specialist service has been developed pm - How this service could be introduced in the South West 14.45pm - Recommendations and next steps 15.15pm - Summary and feedback Agenda for Today’s Work Shop

An understanding of the need for engagement with clinical commissioners. A key stakeholder map of the South West, with established leads as contacts and channels for future engagement with each clinical commissioning group Consideration of promotional opportunities to be developed for commissioners An understanding of the process of synthesized knowledge to support commissioners A training needs analysis of the skills and knowledge required to undertake specialist support for commissioners Agreed actions for individuals and/or groups, including requirement for further facilitation/external support Outputs from the Workshop

An understanding of the need for engagement with clinical commissioners. Output 1

From April 2013, the NHS Commissioning Board (NHSCB) will be established with an overarching role to ensure that the NHS delivers better outcomes for patients within its available resources and upholds and promotes the NHS Constitution. The NHSCB will work through its national, regional and local area teams to discharge these responsibilities NHS Commissioning Board has a budget of £95.6 billion to deliver the mandate. Within this overall funding, it has allocated £65.6 billion to local health economy commissioners: CCGs and local authorities. £25.4 billion has been allocated for the NHS CB’s commissioning of specialised healthcare, primary care and military and offender services. These are being commissioned nationally for the first time to ensure increased quality of care for patients through increased consistency of provision The World of Commissioning

The NHSCB will work in partnership with CCGs and other local networks; and will ensure that there is a locally responsive approach, supported by joint health and wellbeing strategies, joint strategic needs assessments (JSNAs) and pharmaceutical needs assessments (PNAs) CCGs will commission the majority of NHS services for their populations, drawing on the unique role of general practice in connecting with patients and acting as the intermediary for most of their care. CCGs will have a statutory responsibility to support the NHSCB to improve the quality of primary medical care. Even though they are responsible for local services, to commission primary care as well would create a conflict of interests NHS Commissioning Board

The national measures are based on measures in the NHS Outcomes Framework and quality premiums are paid to CCGs for reducing potential years of lives lost through amenable mortality reducing avoidable emergency admissions ensuring roll-out of the Friends and Family Test and improving patient experience of hospital services preventing healthcare associated infections (12.5% of quality premium) But... total payment for a CCG based on its performance against these 4 national measures will be reduced if they do not meet the NHS Constitution rights or pledges for patients in relation to (a)maximum 18-week waits from referral to treatment (b)maximum four-hour waits in A&E departments (c)maximum 62-day waits from urgent GP referral to first definitive treatment for cancer, and (d)maximum 8-minute responses for Category A red 1 ambulance calls. National Measures of quality in commissioning

A key stakeholder map of the South West, with established leads as contacts and channels for future engagement with each clinical commissioning group Output 2

Geographic profile Source: Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI)  The South West region is approximately 250 miles long and covers 9,200 square miles – excluding Dorset  Urban areas have the highest rates of deprivation, though there are pockets of rural deprivation - 2.2% of the regional rural South West population living in the most deprived areas.  More than 130,000 people in rural areas in the South West have no access to a car or van (8.1% of all people living in rural areas in the South West).  Less than 2,000 households in the South West are more than 10km from the nearest GP. More than half of these households are located in North Cornwall, where 2.6% of households (1,000 households) are more than 10km from the nearest GP.  757,000 households in the South West are more than one hour travel time from a hospital by public transport (including 127,000 households with no access to a car or van).

Population  The South West population was just over 5.2 m in 2011, an increase of 7.3% since This compares with an overall increase of 7.9% for the UK over the same period.  Population density was 222 / km 2 (570 /sq mile)  People aged 65+ in the South West in 2011 was 19.6% of the population, compared with 17.6% for the under-16s. This compares with averages for the UK of 16.4 and 18.7% respectively.  In the South West men aged 65 in 2007–09 could expect to live another 18.6 years and women 21.3 years. This compares with 17.8 and 20.4 years in the UK as a whole.  employment rate was 74.0 per cent in Q4 2011, compared with 70.3 per cent for the UK as a whole.  unemployment rate was one of the lowest of the regions at 6.1 per cent, compared with 8.4 per cent for the UK. Density 2,500 or over 1,000 – 2, – – – 249 < 99  Within the region, the unemployment rate was lowest in Cotswold at 3.9 per cent and highest in Torbay unitary authority (UA) at 8.8 per cent for the year to September 2011.

NHS Organisations NHS provider organisations in the South West: 12 acute trusts 3 healthcare trusts 5 partnership trusts 2 ambulance trusts 1 specialist trust 1 community services trust (potential) Other NHS organisations/ networks: 6 Cluster PCTs – 11 CCGs 4 Local Area Teams 2 Academic Health Science networks 1 Clinical senate 2 Public health centres 1 West Local Delivery Partnership 1 CLAHRC 2 HIECs

Non-NHS Providers Non-NHS Providers in the South West: 6 social enterprises 5 independent treatment centres 16 voluntary sector providers 628 GP practices Dental practices Opticians Care Homes Nursing Homes In addition there are increasing numbers of private providers across a range of services, currently including: NHS Direct and Harmoni – NHS 111 SERCO – Out of hours Virgin Care – Children’s services South West Pathology services

Local Authorities  The South West has a good record of working closely with Local Authorities Swindon, Torbay, Bath & North East Somerset all have combined health and care services  13 Health & Wellbeing Boards

 Consideration of promotional opportunities to be developed for commissioners Output 3

An understanding of the process of synthesized knowledge to support commissioners A training needs analysis of the skills and knowledge required to undertake specialist support for commissioners Output 4

 Agreed actions for individuals and/or groups, including requirement for further facilitation/external support Output 5

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