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Commissioning for people with challenging behaviour Ben Dyson Director of Primary Care Department of Health.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Commissioning for people with challenging behaviour Ben Dyson Director of Primary Care Department of Health.

Commissioning for people with challenging behaviour

Ben Dyson

Director of Primary Care

Department of Health

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Health and people with learning disabilities

Closing the Gap (Disability Rights Commission)

Death by Indifference (Mencap)

Healthcare for All (Sir Jonathan Michael)

Six Lives (Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman + Local Government Ombudsman)

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Valuing People Now

Learning Disability Programme Board

Valuing People Now Healthcare Steering Group

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Health and people with learning disabilities

• Some progress made:– Annual health checks– Confidential Inquiry and Public Health

Observatory– Better leadership at a local, regional and

national level– Better engagement of people and families

through processes like the health self assessment framework

• But much work is still needed

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Commissioning

• Understanding people’s health needs

• Deciding what services best meet needs

• Creating a specification for services

• Establishing and holding contracts

• Monitoring quality of services provided

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Commissioning

• Weaknesses identified in White Paper:– Too remote from people, patients and

communities– Divorced from clinical decision-

making– Too driven by top down targets– Creates unnecessary layers of

bureaucracy

• Currently, healthcare commissioning is carried out by PCTs

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NHS White Paper• Putting patients first: more information and greater

choice and control over their care – ‘no decision about me without me’

• Improving healthcare outcomes: giving professionals freedom to focus on improving outcomes so that these are amongst the best in the world

• Autonomy and accountability: involving giving power back to NHS professionals and healthcare providers, giving them more autonomy and, in return, making them more accountable to patients and the public

• Cutting bureaucracy and improving efficiency by continuing to reinvest savings of up to £20bn

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NHS White Paper

• GP commissioning consortia

• NHS Commissioning Board

• Abolition of PCTs and SHAs

• Stronger role for local government

• HealthWatch

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Proposals for GP commissioning

• All GP practices to become part of ‘Commissioning Consortia’

• Responsibility for commissioning the majority of NHS services

• Would decide what functions to carry out themselves, what to do collaboratively, and what to do through external support

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Proposed duties on consortia

• Improving outcomes

• Managing resources

• Promoting equality

• Public and patient involvement

• Partnership with local government

• Multi-professional involvement

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Issues to consider

• Leadership

• Building on what works, changing what doesn’t

• Partnerships and behaviours

• Relationship with local government

• Information for good commissioning

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Next steps…

• Consultation on NHS is open until October 11th

• Need your views on how to make sure the proposals will work for people with challenging behaviour

www.dh.gov.uk/liberatingthenhs