Strategic Clinical Networks Update October 2012 Drafted by Denise Mclellan.

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Strategic Clinical Networks Update October 2012 Drafted by Denise Mclellan

“Clinical networks are an NHS success story. Combining the experience of clinicians, the input of patients and the organisational vision of NHS staff, they have supported and improved the way we deliver care to patients in distinct areas, delivering true integration across primary secondary and often tertiary care.” Bruce Keough and Jane Cummings (TBC) NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]2

The Way Forward: Strategic Clinical Networks Networks are a success story and we need to build on them Essential to support improvement of outcomes for patients NHS CB to host Strategic Clinical Networks from 2013 Four initial areas operating throughout the country:  cancer  cardiovascular  maternity and children  mental health, dementia and neurological conditions.

Draft Single Operating Framework Promotes consistency of approach but allows local flexibility to meet local needs and circumstances SCN leads will come together to further shape the framework, agreeing common approaches where necessary

SCNs - guiding principles Quality - contribution to the NHS Outcomes Framework Clinical leadership Patient and public voice Equality and health inequalities Innovation and the NHS change model

Network development NHS CB will lead the pre-emergent stage to determine which conditions are prescribed a SCN SCN support teams will develop and shape the emergent, established and mature phases Individual support teams will determine the frameworks and tools they use to support SCN development

Geography 12 senate geographical areas One core support team per senate Number and size of each network will be locally determined, to take account of patient flows and clinical relationships

Accountability and Governance SCNs will be non-statutory organisations Annual accountability agreement with NHS CB for delivering a programme of quality improvement, as defined by Domain Leads Hosted by and accountable to NHS CB Operations Directorate, but function within matrix environment to ensure close alignment with other directorates Staff accountable to Medical Director of host LAT, usually the one also hosting specialised commissioning Expected all relevant providers and commissioners will want to engage with SCNs Usual system escalation measures apply

Alignment with the new system SCNs will need to develop close relationships with stakeholders including: Patients and the public Commissioners and providers Clinical Senates Health and Well Being Boards Academic Health Science Networks NHS Improvement Body Third sector organisations Professional organisations Education and training bodies... and more

SCNs will be successful if... Addresses big issues and meets member needs Support delivery, NHS Constitution, Outcomes framework, equality and financial sustainability Provide expert clinical advice, facilitate clinical leadership, facilitate patient voice, use NHS Change model to spread innovation and best practice Support commissioners and providers to deliver quality improvement and better outcomes for patients

Finance £10m running costs (£833k per clinical senate) £32m from programme budget (allocation based on unweighted population basis) - must relate directly to patient care Can be supplemented by local or national funds (i.e. NHS Improvement body)

Core national funding covers: Core management support team Clinical leadership ‘Pay to commission’ work Events and Meetings Patient and Public Involvement support Clinical senate support Non pay including estates

Senate and SCN Core Support Team SCN and Senate Associate Director (1.00, band 9) Senate chair (sessional) SCN Clinical Director (sessional) Senate Manager (0.5, band 8C) Network Managers (3.0, band 8C) Quality Improvement Leads (c8.0, band 6-8B) Admin support (c3.5, band 4/5)

Core Support Team Structure 14 NHS CB LOCAL AREA TEAM MEDICAL DIRECTOR The actual size of the team will vary depending on the population served by the Clinical Senate but core posts will exist in all senates. SCN CLINICAL DIRECTOR (approx. 0.4 wte) SENATE CHAIR SCN & SENATE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR BAND 9 PA BAND 5 PA BAND 5 SENATE MANAGER 0.5 wte BAND 8C SENATE MANAGER 0.5 wte BAND 8C NETWORK MANAGERS 3 x BAND 8Cs NETWORK MANAGERS 3 x BAND 8Cs SENATE PA 0.5 wte BAND 4 SENATE PA 0.5 wte BAND 4 NETWORK ASST 1 x BAND 5 & NETWORK ADMIN & SUPPORT OFFICER 1x BAND 4 NETWORK ASST 1 x BAND 5 & NETWORK ADMIN & SUPPORT OFFICER 1x BAND 4 QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS LEADS 8 x BAND 6 - 8B QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS LEADS 8 x BAND 6 - 8B

Measuring SCN effectiveness Linked to Outcome Domains - national and local priorities Structure i.e. governance, PPI, finance Process i.e. annual programme based on national priorities, use of NHS single model of change, innovation and spread of best practice, annual report Outcomes i.e. progress in local area against Outcomes Frameworks Further development needed

Next steps Finalise SCN Operating Framework Recruitment Senates and Networks Implementation group Accountable to Ops Dir SMT, chaired by Dr Bewick, Regional Medical Director Communications and engagement plan Organisational development Operational Delivery Networks and Clinical senates Operating Frameworks.