Top Banner
Commissioning for sustainable healthcare Tom Ling, RAND Europe Paris, OECD, 4 th February 2016
23

Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

Jan 10, 2017

Download

OECD Governance
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

Commissioning for sustainable

healthcare

Tom Ling, RAND Europe

Paris, OECD, 4th February 2016

Page 2: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

2

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

The following issues will be addressed:

1. How (good) commissioning is seen in England and what is

expected of it

2. How commissioning contributes to sustainable healthcare systems

3. Examples of how this works in England and where strengths and

weaknesses lie

Page 3: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

3

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

What is commissioning, what is

hoped for it?

Commissioning:

• Changes the transaction between members of the public with needs and the agencies responsible for meeting those needs

• Has much in common with: ‘purchasing’, ‘procurement’, ‘contracting’, ‘strategic purchasing’ and ‘competitive tendering’

• Typically involves the retention of a monopoly of public financing

• OECD helpfully distinguish between passive and strategic

The hope in England is that Commissioning will:

• Create a champion for personalised or (otherwise) high standards of care

• Create competition and innovation to meet needs more effectively and efficiently

• Temper the risk of (self-serving) providers delivering poor quality or even abusive care

• Facilitate long-term planning and more preventive work to improve outcomes for given level of expenditure

Page 4: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

4

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

The commissioning system in England

Source: House of Commons Library

Page 5: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

5

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Commissioning system in England

Page 6: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

6

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Not pursued throughout the UK

– (Many) people in Scotland believe they get better care by encouraging

collaboration among providers, by focusing on maintaining and

improving standards, and supporting quality improvement activities

– Scotland and Wales abandoned the purchaser provider split in 2004

and 2009 respectively (and Isle of Wight never adopted competitive

model)

– Northern Ireland has a ‘half-way-house’

Page 7: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

7

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Most (English) versions of

commissioning cycle look something like

this:

Page 8: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

8

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Where commissioning in England fits in

sustainable healthcare systems

New thinking,

services and technologies

Evidence and guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

RISING DEMAND RISING COSTS

Page 9: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

9

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Perceived weaknesses in UK

commissioning architecture

New thinking,

services and technologies

Evidence and guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

Funding cycles and logics often fit poorly with delivery and prioritisation

Page 10: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

10

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Sustainable healthcare systems: where

commissioning fits

New thinking,

services and technologies

Evidence and guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

Funding cycles and logics often fit poorly with delivery and prioritisation

Page 11: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

11

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Sustainable healthcare systems: where

commissioning fits

New thinking,

services and technologies

Evidence and guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

Funding cycles and logics often fit poorly with delivery and prioritisation

Page 12: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

12

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

UK commissioning today – searching for solutions

– but weakly developed commissioning for

innovation and improvement

New care models,

services and technologies

Evidence and guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

New models of care, integrated care organisations, IPCs all CCGs to implement NICE guidelines, etc.

Page 13: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

13

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

UK commissioning today – searching for solutions

– but weakly developed commissioning for

innovation and improvement

New care models,

services and technologies

Evidence and guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

New models of care, integrated care organisations, IPCs all CCGs to implement NICE guidelines, etc.

Page 14: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

14

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

UK commissioning today – searching for solutions

– but weakly developed commissioning for

innovation and improvement

New service models,

devices and medicines

Evidence and

guidelines

Sustainable

health care

Efficient & effective

use of resources

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

New models of care, integrated care organisations, IPCs all CCGs to implement NICE guidelines, etc.

Page 15: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

15

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

UK commissioning today – searching for solutions

– but weakly developed commissioning for

innovation and improvement

Search frictions

Misaligned incentives

Sub-optimal commissioning

Principal agent problems and risk aversion

Commissioning and funding health services and service efficiency

Applying evidence, guidelines, managing and implementing

Innovation and improvement pipeline

New models of care, integrated care organisations, IPCs all CCGs to implement NICE guidelines, etc.

Page 16: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

16

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Looking forward…Kings Fund say a

commissioning strategy should include: • a compelling vision for the future, underpinned with clear strategic

objectives reflected in an explicit statement of desired outcomes and

key performance indicators

• a clear statement of the organisation’s purpose and approach that

takes appropriate account of the external context

• a perspective which balances national and local priorities

• evidence that the strategy has been shaped by the ‘intelligence’

made available to the governing body

• demonstrable links to the needs of users, patients and communities

• a longer term view (with at least three to five year planning horizon)

including a long-term financial model and risk analysis.

http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/sites/files/kf/Good-governance-for-Clinical-Commissioning-

Groups-Introductory-Guide-December2011.pdf

Page 17: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

17

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Kings Fund outline is helpful but misses

how commissioning sits within the

wider architecture of sustainable

healthcare • Market intelligence

– to understand supply and demand

• Market structuring

– to shape market behaviour

• Market intervention

– to deliver the kind of services needed by the community

• Providing signals and incentives for long term innovation and

improvement including investing for future benefit and to achieve

savings for others and in addition…

• It requires clear and consistent messages, fairness in competition,

and relationship-building with provider

Page 18: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

18

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

The example of Integrated Personal

Commissioning

Page 19: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

19

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Achieving a long term shift in provision

Page 20: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

20

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Alongside a long-term shift in demand

Page 21: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

21

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar

Commissioning in England –

strengthen further alignment with other

drivers?

Source: House of Commons Library

Page 22: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare

22

To bold text:

Use Futura Std

Medium,

and click B in

formatting

toolbar THANK YOU

Page 23: Commissioning for sustainable healthcare