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1 www.england.nhs.uk NHS Five Year Forward View Professor Keith Willett Director of Acute Episodes of Care NHS England

2 www.england.nhs.uk NHS Five Year Forward View The NHS Five Year Forward View was published on 23 October 2014 A shared vision for the future of the NHS across seven national bodies The challenge now is the implementation and to maintain the momentum 2

3 www.england.nhs.uk The challenges we face… Radical upgrade in prevention Health and wellbeing gap 1 1 New care models Care and quality gap 2 2 Efficiency and investment Funding gap 3 3

4 www.england.nhs.uk …the new care models that will tackle them Multispecialty Community Providers - moving specialist care out of hospitals into the community Integrated primary and acute care systems - joining up GP, hospital, community and mental health services Acute care collaboration - local hospitals working together to enhance clinical and financial viability Enhanced health in care homes - offering older people better, joined up health, care and rehabilitation services Urgent and emergency care - new approaches to improve the coordination of services & reduce pressure on A&E departments.

5 www.england.nhs.uk Our programme’s principles Clinical Engagement Patient Involvement Local Ownership National Support

6 www.england.nhs.uk 29 vanguards developing their visions locally Care modelApplicant PACS Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust PACS Mansfield and Ashfield and Newark and Sherwood CCGs PACSYeovil Hospital PACSNorthumbria Healthcare NHS Trust PACSSalford Royal Foundation Trust PACSLancashire North PACsHampshire & Farnham CCG PACSHarrogate & Rural District CCG PACSIsle of Wight Care model Applicant MCPCalderdale Health & Social Care Economy MCP Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust MCPFylde Coast Local Health Economy MCPVitality MCP West Wakefield Health and Wellbeing Ltd (new GP Federation) MCPNHS Sunderland CCG and Sunderland City Council MCPNHS Dudley Clinical Commissioning Group MCPWhitstable Medical Practice MCPStockport Together MCPTower Hamlets Integrated Provider Partnership MCPSouthern Hampshire MCPPrimary Care Cheshire MCPLakeside Surgeries MCPPrincipia Partners in Health Care modelApplicant Care HomesNHS Wakefield CCG Care HomesNewcastle Gateshead Alliance Care HomesEast and North Hertfordshire CCG Care HomesNottingham City CCG Care HomesSutton CCG Care HomesAiredale NHS FT

7 www.england.nhs.uk Built with patients and the health and care system Clinical leadership is central to all the activities Fundamental to its success is it is shaped by those affected by change The programme is being designed in partnership

8 www.england.nhs.uk Credible plan and tangible progress Strong local relationships and partners Ambitious vision Strong leadership What we are looking for…

9 www.england.nhs.uk Vanguard site visits During April and May, the team carried out two-day visits of each of the 29 vanguards Main focus was to understand and reach collective agreement on what is required to deliver the model The visits demonstrated, the vanguards’ high levels of ambition, understanding of their population’s needs, strong partnership working and clear visions for improvement 9

10 www.england.nhs.uk Vanguard site visits – characteristics MCPs 10 Different stages in the design of the model Characteristics included applying the extensivist model, enhanced primary care, community integrated teams, specialisms care in the community, refined access to specialist care and personalisation of care Most intend to use multi-disciplinary teams, will require information hubs, provide tools for self-care, promote public health and use technology to support health management

11 www.england.nhs.uk Vanguard site visits – characteristics PACS 11 All have community based multi- disciplinary teams focused on both physical and mental health All have strategies that are focused on either keeping people out of hospital when this is not medically necessary e.g. admissions avoidance, rapid response teams in the community or getting people out of hospital e.g. discharge to assess All intend to create a single care record to facilitate integration, self care and population health

12 www.england.nhs.uk Vanguard site visits – characteristics care homes 12 The six are trying to achieve similar goals, aimed at improving the quality of life for their current and future residents and improve care planning - so that care is better coordinated Key words to describe their aims: proactive assessment and care, care planning, holistic treatment, using technology to aid integration, co- commissioning, outcomes based commissioning, skilled staff, rapid response models, improving end-of- life care pathways, telehealth/medicine/care.

13 www.england.nhs.uk Vanguard site visits - all Challenges highlighted included workforce issues, cultural change, information sharing and contracting models The emerging themes will form the basis of the national support package which is being designed with the vanguards and will be published in July 13

14 www.england.nhs.uk National support for vanguards National Support Offer 1. Investment case support 2. Commissioning, contracting and payments 3. Information technology, information governance 4. Rigorous deliver y 5. Care model development 6. Transparent measurement & analytical support 7. Social movement, communications & engagement 8. Workforce 9. Leadership for change 10. Spread of innovation 11. Improvement methodology

15 www.england.nhs.uk New model of acute care collaboration Now inviting expressions of interest from hospitals interested in developing new ways of delivering and improving their local acute services Builds on the proposals in Sir David Dalton’s recent report

16 New model of acute care collaboration “Rather than automatically assuming that centralised bigger is better’, we want to test new ways of sustaining local NHS hospital services, with more sharing of medical expertise across sites, and more efficiency from shared back office administration.” Simon Stevens NHS England Chief Executive

17 www.england.nhs.uk Aim is to enhance the viability of local hospitals through new working arrangements between clinical specialists at different hospitals and to improve efficiency by sharing back office administration and management between different sites Open to all providers of acute care including smaller hospitals New model of acute care collaboration Deadline for expressions of interest is 31 July 2015

18 www.england.nhs.uk Fifth vanguard – urgent and emergency care Latest call for parts of the country to step forward to be urgent and emergency care vanguards The vanguards will test new approaches to delivering urgent care that aim to improve the coordination of services and reduce pressure on A&E departments Some five million people are expected to be covered by the initial phase of the scheme which could be rolled out across England in the next couple of years The registration criteria and application process will be similar to that used for the first three vanguard models Closing date for applications is 15 July 2015

19 Further information… More details can be found on the NHS England website: www.england.nhs.uk/ourwor k/futurenhs/5yfv-ch3/new- care-models/ You can also follow and join in the conversation using #futureNHS


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