Health and Justice Commissioning
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Health and Justice Commissioning
Kevin Heffernan
Telford Conference June 2013
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CRISIS
Danger/risk and Adversity
Opportunity forPersonal Growth
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NHS England
• NHS England are playing a key role in the Government’s vision to modernise the health service with the key aim of securing the best possible health outcomes for patients by prioritising them in every decision it makes.
• Formally established as the NHS Commissioning Board on 1 October 2012, NHS England is an independent body at arm’s length to the Government.
• Over the past decade, the role of commissioning, as a key driver of quality, efficiency and outcomes for patients, has become increasingly important to the health system in England.
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NHS England
• At its simplest, commissioning is the process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services. However, securing services is much more complicated than securing goods and the diversity and intricacy of the services delivered by the NHS is unparalleled.
• Commissioning is not one action but many, ranging from the health-needs assessment for a population, through the clinically based design of patient pathways, to service specification and contract negotiation or procurement, with continuous quality assessment.
• The NHS commissioning system was previously made up of primary care trusts and specialised commissioning groups. Most of the NHS commissioning budget is now managed by 211 clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). These are groups of general practices which come together in each area to commission the best services for their patients and population.
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NHS England - CCG’s – CSU’s - PHE
• CCGs and NHS England are supported by new commissioning support units (CSUs). Their role is to carry out:
• Transformational commissioning functions, such as service redesign; and
• Transactional commissioning functions, such as market management, healthcare procurement, contract negotiation and monitoring, information analysis and risk stratification.
• Commissioning of public health services is undertaken by Public Health England (PHE) and local authorities, (although NHS England will commission, on behalf of PHE, some of the public health services delivered by the NHS)
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NHS England• A single operating model
• 1 Chief Executive and a central head office
• 4 Regional Area Teams (Midlands and East of England, North of England, South
of England and London)
• 27 local Area Teams (A.T.s) across England ( 3 in the West Midlands)
• 10 A.T.s will undertake health and justice commissioning (Shropshire and
Staffordshire A.T. lead for West Midland region)
• 211 Clinical commissioning groups (CCG’s) of which 21 are in the West Midlands
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West Midlands Commissioning Structure
Shropshire and Staffordshire Area
Team)
Arden Hereford and Worcestershire
Area Team
Birmingham , Solihull and the
Black Country Area Team
Leading on Health and Justice
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The Single Operating Model
“A single approach for agreeing what will be commissioned, to what standard within available resources”
“To move away from regionally and locally isolated commissioning to a clear and
consistent national approach, with national standards based on the best available
evidence to ensure efficient provision of care, and improved health outcomes.”
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Commissioning Arrangements for Health and Justice
NHS England • Sexual Assault Referral Centres• Offender Healthcare in custodial settings • Liaison and Diversion (national projects)
CCGs • Acute paediatric services.• Healthcare provided to offenders who are in the community (including locally
developed police and court diversion schemes)• Emergency care services for offenders.
Local Authorities • Open access sexual health and genitourinary medicine (GU) clinics. • Ongoing support and social care for victims of assault (including part funding
ISVAs)• Public health services for offenders not in detention• Substance misuse services
Police • FME input (until proposed transfer to the NHS)
Home Office • Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) – part funded with L.A.s
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Commissioning Arrangements for Health and Justice
Some of the many forums we come together in as collaborating agencies
• Health and Well-being boards
• Healthcare partnership boards (Police)
• Mental Health expert reference groups
• Integrated Offender Health regional/national forums
• SARC strategic management boards
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Settings for the WM Health and Justice team
Prisons Police Forces SARCs Diversion Schemes
Brinsford Stoke Heath Staffordshire Cobridge Birmingham
Drake Hall Birmingham West Midlands Birmingham North Staffs (A)
Dovegate Long Lartin West Mercia Walsall WarwickshireFeatherstone Hewell Warwickshire Nuneaton Sandwell x2
Oakwood Bransford Wolverhampton (Y)
Stafford Wellington Staffordshire (Y)
Swinfen Hall
Werrington
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NHS England - work to date with you
Early adopter programme (Healthcare in police custody) – Honest broker’s
Primecare contract – Not business as usual• IT requirements • MH and LD screening• A and E protocols• Improved clinical governance (e.g. complaints)• Increased use of Primecare’s care coordination centre
Top 100 frequent flyers – a collaboration between police, healthcare provider and L and D projects (e.g. Stoke MH diversion project and Primecare)
Being a gateway into complex health systems. e.g. medical statements
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We now have the new structures, we have a willingness, a commitment and passion to make a real positive difference for those vulnerable people we connect with who have a mental
health distress along the offender health pathway
This is not just about danger, risk and adversity….it’s aboutOpportunity!
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NHS England Contact Details
Chris RandallOffender Health Commissioning [email protected]
Lynda ParkesOffender Health Commissioning [email protected]
West Midland Health and Justice Commissioning Team
Head of Health & Justice Commissioning Sarah Forrest
Kevin HeffernanOffender Health project [email protected]
Becki HipkinsOffender Health project [email protected]
http://www.england.nhs.uk