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1 The real news about change
For discussion 26 January 2016

2 In this presentation What is the actual plan? STP on a page
Why the system needs to change Our untapped potential in the community Our future hospital services Business case for consultation Current status

3 What is the actual plan? STP on a page

4 Why the system needs to change
Rising demands overstretching health and care services 81% GPs seeing patients with more complex conditions – diabetes, COPD, dementia 18% rise in 2016/17 in ambulances for serious emergencies Rise in A&E attendances since 2012: Traditional style workforce is unsustainable Recruitment challenges for Essex in both health and care – currently over 2,000 vacancies in NHS GPs and nurses reaching retiring age Modern standards require hospital specialists 24/7 National average Mid and South Essex 1.6% 4.6%

5 Why the system needs to change
Fragmented system, over-reliant on hospitals is unaffordable Future deficit if we did nothing to change over next 5 yrs 2016/17 2020/21 Income £454.7m Deficit £100.3m Demand £515.1m Costs £454.7m Deficit £406.7m

6 Our untapped potential in the community
Campaigns and information for self-care New technology and support tools Joined up patient information and access to care record Partnership with vol sector and community services New practitioners and ways of working – not always a GP Joined up services linked to GP hubs – wider range of services “out of hospital” Co-ordinated network of emergency care – 111, out of hours, rapid response teams Early intervention with joined up care

7 Our future hospital services
No change for existing centres of excellence Cancer and Radiotherapy at Southend Cardiothoracic Centre, Basildon – life-saving heart and lung treatments Plastic Surgery and Burns Centre at Broomfield in Chelmsford Services that would be provided at each hospital Walk-in A&E at all three sites and ambulances Surgical assessment unit Frailty assessment unit Children’s assessment unit Outpatient clinics Day surgery Midwife-led maternity unit and obstetrician cover Step down beds for people recovering after surgery or specialist care

8 Our future hospital services
Specialist operations - planned treatments Cancer and radiotherapy centre Intensive care support Planned specialist operations Emergency inpatient services Emergency surgery during daytime Blue light ambulances during daytime Full range of intensive care All ambulances 24/7 Emergency surgery Hyper-acute stroke unit Elective centre with A&E H Emergency hospital with elective H Specialist emergency hospital H

9 Business case for consultation
Nov 2016 Dec 2016 Jan 2017 Feb 2017 Mar 2017 Working groups continue developing evidence and data analysis Complete draft business case Prep with partners STP published and wide distribution of STP summary Discussion and feedback Outcome and options appraisal Consider feedback & approve case Submit business case for national assurance

10 Current status STP summary and full documents published 23 Nov
Please visit Further development within Success Regime workstreams – data gathering Planning for options appraisal to identify preferred options for potential hospital reconfiguration Planning for further engagement with local people STP feedback questionnaire Further engagement with community groups Service Users Advisory Group Planning for consultation – possibly starting in May


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