Commissioning for Better Outcomes: A Route Map Dr Karen Newbigging Health Services Management Centre.

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Commissioning for Better Outcomes: A Route Map Dr Karen Newbigging Health Services Management Centre

Context: The Care Act  Promotion of health and wellbeing and provision of preventative services  The duty to carry out care and support functions with the aim of integrating services  Access to independent advocacy  A new duty to promote diversity and quality in the market of care and support providers

Commissioning for Better Outcomes  Literature review  Interviews key actors  Development events  ADASS workshops  Expert review of draft standards  Launch today!!  Testing through peer challenge process

Wicked problems Commissioning for outcomes Coproduction an aspiration but challenging Integrated commissioning Personalisation and population focused commissioning Little evidence for impact of commissioning Financial pressures

Purpose of the standards To support a local dynamic process of continuous improvement, to strengthen and innovate to achieve improved outcomes for people using social care, their carers, families and communities Dialogue Challenge Improvement Better outcomes

Twelve standards

1. Is person centred and focuses on what people say matters most to them 2. Promotes health and wellbeing for all 3. Delivers social value Good commissioning… Person- centred and outcomes focused

Good commissioning… 4. Is coproduced with people and their communities 5. Promotes positive engagement with providers 6. Promotes equality Inclusive

Good commissioning… 7. Is well led by Local Authorities 8. Demonstrates a whole system approach 9. Uses evidence about what works Well led

Good commissioning… 10. Ensures diversity, sustainability and quality of the market 11. Provides value for money 12. Develops the commissioner and provider workforce Sustainabl e and diverse market

1-2 Identified key areas for further work 3-4 Meeting some standards 5-6 Reached most standards and agreed action to address 7-8 Fully meet all standards 9-10 Planning to go further Score your progress against each of the ‘what does good look like?’ statements on the arrow

Thank you #commissioning4outcomes