A View from Hampshire Jonathan Montgomery Chair NHS Hampshire.

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A View from Hampshire Jonathan Montgomery Chair NHS Hampshire

The Government’s Objectives Increased power to patients Better outcomes and service quality Strong leadership and greater freedom for frontline professionals

We are living longer We are living ‘better’ Patient satisfaction is improving Our NHS is not broken…

Living Longer

Living Better: Hampshire 3% fewer than national average of people reported a limiting long-term illness Significantly less likely to suffer hip fracture over 65 than national average Significantly less likely to die early of heart disease and stroke or cancer than national average

Views on the local NHS 86% satisfied with the running 81% think it provides good services 90% are satisfied with their GP 80% say the NHS helps improve their and family’s health and wellbeing 35% expect improvements; 20% to get worse (England 27% & 30% respectively)

Although it may be broke We are living longer We are living ‘better’ Patient satisfaction is improving

The Downside… Only 28% think health and social care service work well together Only 14% think they can influence decisions in the NHS Only 47% think the NHS is increasing their choice over care and treatment

Four Key Ideas 1.‘No Decision About Me Without Me’ 2.Public Health returns to local authorities 3.Commissioning Reform 4.Increasing Patient choice ‘Any Qualified Provider’

‘No Decision About Me Without Me’ Taking responsibility for ourselves Choosing your GP & hospital (‘Any Qualified Provider’) Personal budgets for continuing care Health Watch Stronger voice and more control for public Lay members on commissioning bodies Consultation and engagement duties Openness Public meetings Duty of candour

Public Health Local authorities and the well-being agenda Prevention Tackling Inequalities

Commissioning Reform Clinical Commissioning Groups National Commissioning Board Specialised Commissioning Primary Care Commissioning Commissioning Support Health and Well-being Boards

Clinical Commissioning Geography

Illustrative Spend Hampshire

Health and Wellbeing Boards JSNA JH&WBS Elected Counsellors Adult Social Care Clinical Commissioning Groups NHS Commissioning Board? Children Public Health

Challenges Responsibilities of Secretary of State Privatisation? Service Provision Commissioning Support Fragmentation? The ‘Nicholson Challenge’ Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention Medical and health care ethics

The Objectives Increased power to patients Better outcomes and service quality Strong leadership and greater freedom for frontline professionals