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A monthly bulletin to keep you up to date with developments in commissioning; produced by the North West Primary Care Librarians Group
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Practice-based commissioning offers front-line clinicians the opportunity to play a major role in the development and delivery of strategies and activities that improve local health and well-being. However, many GPs don’t know how to get started, to make their ideas for change a reality.
This Department for Health Guide provides easy to follow advice, practical examples and details of where to find further support. Although primarily designed for those just starting out with PBC, it also contains information and useful tips of interest to those that have already made progress but are looking to expand their activity further.
Published June 2009, 28 pages
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Keywords: Best Practice, Commissioning, Medical Staff, Practice Based Commissioning, Volume 4 Issue 7
Primary care trusts have reported significant changes in the last two years to the way they organise patient and public engagement in commissioning, amounting to the beginnings of a cultural shift, the Picker Institute says today. However, the change in culture may, at this point, be mainly within the PCTs’ own management, rather than something that has impacted on the public or changed the nature of services. The public have yet to have a strong influence on the content of most patient and public engagement (PPE) strategies.
Published June 2009, 38 pages
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Keywords: Commissioning, Consumer Participation, Organisational Design, Stakeholder Involvement, Volume 4 Issue 7
Organisational and system health; a new perspective on performance improvement? A new report from NHS Institute and Matrix Insight gives an accessible introduction to concepts of organisational health, details of case studies and a summary of implications for the NHS.
Published 2009, 33 pages
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Keywords: Costs, Financial Management, Organisational Design, Quality, Volume 4 Issue 7
This new website has been set up for the support and development of world-class commissioning. The site, which is hosted by NHS Networks and supported by the Department of Health, contains news, policy, guidance and other resources for commissioners against each of the 11 competencies.
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Keywords: Best Practice, Commissioning, Quality, Volume 4 Issue 7, Websites of Interest, World Class Commissioning
The World Class Commissioning programme is designed to improve the capacity and capability of primary care trusts (PCTs) to deliver better care, better health and better value for the populations they serve.
This discussion paper outlines the challenges facing commissioners over the next few years and identifies actions that PCTs might take to prepare their health economies for what is to come.
Published June 2009, 12 pages
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Keywords: Capacity, Financial Management, Quality, Volume 4 Issue 7
FESC is a practical and cost effective procurement tool, created by the Department of Health, to help primary care trusts (PCTs) address gaps in commissioning capability or capacity by providing easy access to high quality commissioning solutions from pre-qualified and experienced private sector partners. This brochure sets out what FESC is, why you should consider using it and how to do so.
Published June 2009, 16 pages
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These Department of Health best practice guides have a vital role to play in the delivery of the intentions for High Quality Care for All: the Next Stage Review. They set out ambitions, taking action and measurement of the achievement and link with, should be read in conjunction with the quality framework/quality indicators.
Published June 2009
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Keywords: Best Practice, Primary Care, Quality, Transforming Community Services, Volume 4 Issue 7
An Expert Group on Commissioning NHS Infertility Provision was established by the Department of Health at the beginning of 2008, with the aim of identifying the barriers to the implementation of the NICE fertility guideline and helping PCTs move towards the implementation of the guideline. 'Regulated fertility treatment: a commissioning aid' was produced by the expert group, and launched by Gillian Merron, Minister of state for Public Health.
Published June 2009, 24 pages
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Keywords: Clinical Guidelines, Commissioning, Human Fertility, Volume 4 Issue 7
The National Dementia Strategy joint commissioning framework provides best practice guidance for commissioning dementia services. It includes a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment template, summary of NICE and SCIE evidence for dementia services, commissioning levers against each of the strategy's objectives and a summary of South East Coastal SHA dementia metrics.
Published June 2009, 72 pages
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Keywords: Best Practice, Commissioning, Dementia, Interagency Relations, Metrics, NHS, Quality, Social Services, Volume 4 Issue 7
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Keywords: Complexity, Dental Health, Equity, Inequalities, Mental Health, Patient Information, Persality Disorders, Smoking, Volume 4 Issue 7, World Class Commissioning
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This suite of Department of Health documents is for those commissioners and providers who entered into the acute services contract that was published in December 2007, who are now working to a document that does not reflect changes brought about by the operating framework for 2009-1010.
The standard deed of variation is designed to vary those existing acute services contracts by incorporating the significant elements of the 2009/2010 standard NHS contract for acute services brought about by the operating framework.
(Published May 2009, 3 documents)
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Keywords: Acute Services, Contracts, NHS Operating Framework, Variance, Volume 4 Issue 6
There is almost universal consensus that the current system of social care funding is unsustainable and in urgent need of reform. Many older people and adults with disabilities, well as their families and carers, are being failed now and under the existing arrangements highly unlikely that in future the state will be able to support the costs of rising demand for long-term care. By 2026 it is estimated that one in five people will be aged 65 or over and number of over-85s will have increased by two-thirds – this compares with overall population growth of just 10 per cent. The 2009 Budget revised down the government’s forecasts for what it expects to spend on public services and benefits from 2011/12, but given that the existing system is unsustainable doing nothing is not an option, even in the current economic climate. This briefing from The King’s Fund looks ahead to the Green Paper on social care, expected in June, and sets out the key tests that any new settlement will need to meet.
(Published May 2009, 3 pages)
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Keywords: Financial Management, Legislation, Social Care, Social Services, Volume 4 Issue 6
The King’s Fund has produced this briefing ahead of the second reading of the Health Bill in the House of Commons.
The King’s Fund welcomes the measures outlined in the new Health Bill to introduce a Constitution for the NHS; pilot direct payments for patients; require providers of NHS-funded care to produce annual quality accounts; and make further provisions on tobacco control.
Ahead of the Health Bill’s second reading in the House of Commons on Monday 8 June, they have some specific issues relating to the Health Bill that they raise and seek clarification on these during its passage.
(Published June 2009, 4 pages)
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On the Kings Fund Blog John Appleby comments It’s now nearly two decades since the introduction of a separation between purchasers and providers in the NHS. In that time purchasers (as they were then called) should have come a long way in grappling with an essential commissioning task: understanding and managing markets. But with PCTs scoring worst on the World Class Commissioning competency of ‘stimulating the market’ it’s clear that there is still some way to go. The question is, does the NHS really understand what a complex and difficult task this market management is going to be?
(Published May 2009)
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Keywords: Commissioning, Markets, Quality, Volume 4 Issue 6, World Class Commissioning
These events aim to support PCTs to develop their workforce and realise benefits for the organisation in the journey to becoming A World Class Commissioning organisation.
The programme will provide information that enables people and organisations to increase individual skills and raise performance to meet World Class Commissioning
Competencies.
Conference 26th June
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A Monthly progress report on the world class commissioning programme from Gary Belfield.
(Published May 2009, 54 pages)
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Last autumn, health secretary Alan Johnson said he wanted to see NHS Trusts collecting and using “immediate feedback” from patients to drive service improvement.
To help the NHS harness the information it gathers, a guide – called ‘Understanding what matters: A guide to using patient feedback to transform services’ has been published.
The guide sets out best practice in terms of collecting, analysing and using patient feedback to transform services. It also includes examples of how the NHS is already using feedback from patients to get results.
This resource, is one of a number being produced to help services understand and respond to what really matters to patients and their experiences of care.
(Published May 2009, 34 pages)
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Keywords: Consumer Participation, Feedback, NHS, Quality, Stakeholder Involvement, Volume 4 Issue 6
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This report reveals that many patients feel local healthcare commissioning, the process intended to ensure health and care services effectively meet the needs of the local population by engaging with patient representatives, is not working effectively. It also identifies specialist nurses as the best placed healthcare professionals to make the commissioning process a success.
Published February 2009, 52 pages
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The Audit Commission national study 'Working better together? Managing local strategic partnerships' reviews arrangements for performance, resource management, and governance. The report identifies LSPs as evolving and maturing, local and national partners still need to recognise the key dynamics that support partnership working. Too few LSPs take an area-wide approach to performance and resource management. Some LSPs have well developed performance arrangements, but less developed resource management. And most LSPs have progress to make on their improvement journey if they are to deliver sustainable community strategy and LAA outcomes. LSPs that have good, shared systems for performance management (with performance reporting, resource allocation, and risk management) will find it easier to show that they are on track to achieve agreed outcomes than those that do not.
Published April 2009
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Keywords: Corporate Governance, Interagency Relations, Local Strategic Partnerships, Quality, Resource Management, Volume 4 Issue 5
The Department of Health requires primary care trusts (PCTs) to lay out a strategic vision and organisational options for the community health services that they currently manage. This provides PCTs with an opportunity to address many years of neglect in these services and to prepare for the growing health care needs of a population that is ageing and has rising rates of chronic disease.
The Kings Fund Report Shaping PCT Provider Services: The future for community health, published in April 2009, draws on a range of evidence about community services and health care service development. It aims to help PCTs to develop a service and organisational strategy that addresses key performance issues as well as to configure services to meet the changing needs of their local population.
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Published April 2009, 56 pages
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Keywords: Community Services, Provider Services, Quality, Transforming Community Services, Volume 4 Issue 5
This good practice advice for PCT and local authority commissioners builds on Better Services for People with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder and is part of a programme of work to ensure that people with autistic spectrum conditions receive the right support to live life independently and to the full, exercising choice and control over decisions that affect their lives.
Published 2009, 26 pages
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Keywords: Autism, Independence, Learning Disabilities, Volume 4 Issue 5
This good practice advice for PCT and local authority commissioners builds on Better Services for People with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder and is part of a programme of work to ensure that people with autistic spectrum conditions receive the right support to live life independently and to the full, exercising choice and control over decisions that affect their lives.
Published 2009, 26 pages
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Keywords: Autism, Independence, Learning Disabilities, Volume 4 Issue 5
The quality of services provided by family doctors and other staff in general practice in England will come under the microscope following the announcement today of a major 18-month inquiry from The King’s Fund.The inquiry comes at a key time in the reform of general practice and will examine and collect evidence on the quality of care provided to patients. Despite the introduction of the Quality and Outcomes Framework that has provided incentives to general practice to improve the quality of patient care through performance-related pay, the majority of the focus on quality has been concentrated on hospital services rather than general practice.
Published April 2009
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Keywords: General Practice, Primary Care, Quality, Volume 4 Issue 5
This site is aimed at supporting World-class Commissioning of cancer services across the NHS by making information on cancer care in England freely available. It includes a range of high-level indicators, as well as a number of links to more detailed information, right across the patient’s journey: from prevention and screening through referral and treatment to living with and beyond cancer, as well as end of life care.
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Keywords: Cancer, Crime Prevention and Control, Mass Screening, Palliative Care, Patient Referral to Hospital, Volume 4 Issue 5, World Class Commissioning
The new Commercial Operating Model will further enhance commercial and procurement skills across the NHS in helping to deliver high quality and personalised care for patients.
Published May 2009, 20 pages
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Keywords: Commercial Skills, NHS, Procurement, Volume 4 Issue 5
The purpose of this document is to provide a set of basic guidelines for people commissioning information in Easy Read aimed at people with learning disabilities.
Published April 2009, 13 pages
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Keywords: Learning Disabilities, Reading, Volume 4 Issue 5
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This document provides best practice guidance relevant to the provision of all NHS stop smoking interventions and sets out fundamental quality principles for the delivery of services which can be used to inform the development of local commissioning arrangements. It also includes full details of the data reporting requirements for NHS Stop Smoking Services.
Published March 2009, 113 pages
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Keywords: Commissioning, Quality, Smoking Cessation, Volume 4 Issue 4
The Department for Health is seeking applications to support world class commissioning for children and young people with speech, language and communications needs. (SLCN) As part of a wider programme of work around SLCN, applications are sought for commissioning pathfinders to test ways of improving how these services are commissioned and the outcomes for children and young people using them. Pathfinder selection will involve a two stage process. Stage one will comprise 2 bidder workshops on 14 April 2009 in London and 28 April 2009 in Birmingham. Written applications should be submitted by 18 May 2009. Stage two will involve a review of the applications, at national and regional level, with an announcement by mid-July 2009.
March 2009
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