Primary Care Dr Robin Armstrong, Chair NCCG Dr Jonathan Berry, GP Lead North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference 20 September 2013
Who is the Group? It came from the old Primary Care Cancer Leads and Public health Groups Thus has GPs, some Commissioners in primary care and Public Health representation Provides linkage directly for Cancer Network into Community and Public health Many of the members sit on SSGs in network NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September 20132
Background Came from the old NCN and CCA. GP representation from almost every locality in the network. Many of them have been in the roles over 10 years – great organizational memory. A number of GPF GP Macmillan Facilitators who look at GP education also attend. Macmillan representatives and Public Members. NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September 20133
Why is it a Pivotal Group That got Your attention! A reality Check to where the Power is more and more coming from. Community and Public health commissioning back up into Secondary Care Secondary-Primary Shift MUST become a reality and will happen with the current shifting of Function, Cost and Funding NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September 20134
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The New NHS NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September 20136
Relationships and Influence I NECN DoH/National Guidance and Workstreams (eg BCOC) Disseminate Support Implementation Systematic and Standardised CCG delivery of the cancer agenda Honest broker role NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September 20137
Relationships and Influence II NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September CCG’s Influence Inform NECN and Site Specific Grou Workstreams eg Survivorship/Demand management/Eol care The QIPP agenda
Cancer in the Community Groups The Cancer Message NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September 20139
Why Cancer a Priority? NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September
Influence and support to CCG’s Annual Joint Strategic Needs Assessment cancer Health and Wellbeing Strategy cancer cancer Clear and Commissioning Credible Plan Intentions NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September
Locality Cancer Groups Cancer Lead Provider Trust/2ry Care NECN manager ( (managers & clinicians) Service Users Public Health NECS support Neighbour CCG/Comm support Rep Macmillan GP and Representation NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September
If it is not on the CCG/H&W agenda-No resource! Get Cancer in the CCG ‘deliverables’ INFLUENCE AND GET CANCER ON CCG AGENDAS AND WORKSTREAMS Continuing lifestyle preventative work and awareness raising for earlier presentation-NAEDI Increasing screening rates, improve referral pathways and incentivisation through Qof/`enhanced services’ and other established routes Working with practices around understanding their cancer incidence, diagnosis and presentations and variances in practice-Practice Profiles Working with secondary care around interface pathway issues-2WW/W-H Sharing and disseminating best practice and ‘top tips’-Macmillan/networking Understanding variation and working to reduce it-GP Education NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September
How? Make improving cancer outcomes the CCG’s target and problem and something we can help them deliver on NECN Cancer in the Community Group can help provide the evidence, peer support and tools to aid the choice and delivery of these targets and result in improvements in outcomes and reflect national best practice NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September
NHS | Presentation to North of England Cancer Network Annual Conference – 20 September Thank You