Feb 23, 2016
Practices & PeopleStafford & Surrounds Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)
commissions services for a population of around 145,000
Twelve GP Practices are within the boundaries of Stafford Borough Council (representing 126,000 patients)
Two GP Practices are within the boundaries of South Staffordshire District Council (representing 19,000 patients)
All 14 GP Practices have two ‘seats’ on the CCG Membership Board to support clinical engagement
National Context Although the majority of decisions will be made at a local level, CCGs
will not work in isolation
There are a number of national policies that will inform and define how CCGs will operate. These include: The Government’s White Paper, Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS
(2010) Putting patients at the heart of everything we do
The Health and Social Care Bill (2012) Promoting patient choice and competition - No decision about me, without me
The NHS Operating Framework 2012/13 Ensuring dignified and compassionate care, and strong performance on
finance and service quality Quality, Innovation, Prevention & Productivity
Local ContextLocally SaS CCG aspires to achieve a high quality, clinically safe
and financially viable health and social care economy It will do this through working with its key providers and
stakeholders, which include: Cannock Chase Clinical Commissioning Group Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent NHS Partnership Trust South Staffordshire and Shropshire NHS Foundation Trust Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust University Hospital of North Staffordshire Staffordshire County Council Patients and the public Community and Voluntary Sector
Local ChallengesMid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust and financial sustainability
Clinical Services Implementation Plan (CSIP) including Emergency and Urgent Care Service
Monitor Review
Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention (QIPP)
Health Challenges Inequalities over life expectancy – on average there is a seven year gap
between the ward with highest life expectancy and the ward with the lowest
One ward is in the 10% most deprived wards in England and three are in the top 20% of most deprived wards
High numbers of patients undiagnosed or unrecorded on GP disease registers
Increasing alcohol related and emergency admissions
Performing less than Staffordshire average on Carer’s support, winter deaths and accidental injuries
Vision, Values & GoalsVision:
The people of Stafford receive first class healthcare leading to a high quality patient experience and excellent outcomes.
Values:
Quality First Prevention of ill health The views and involvement of patients Integrated with a wide range of partners Openness and honesty in all that we do The contribution of all our members and staff
Goals: By March 2022 Stafford and Surrounds CCG will achieve:
A 10% reduction the levels of obesity against the expected prevalence A reduction in the proportion of people with undiagnosed disease from 30
– 10 % A “levelling up” of health outcomes so that all residents experience the
same health care outcomes A reduction in excess winter deaths of 50% A reduction in unplanned admissions to hospital for people with Long
Term Conditions of 50%
We will deliver our goals through:Clinically led processes and structures
Good engagement with patients, the public and our stakeholders
Clear commissioning intentions
Collaborative commissioning
District Patient Participation Group(Including representation from all 14 practice PPGs, PPI Executive Lead,
HealthWatch & CCG representatives)
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Stafford & Surrounds CCG Executive Board(Including PPI Lay Member and representatives
from Public Health, & Borough Council
Practice Based Patient Participation Groups(Attached to all 14 GP Practices and representing the 145,000 residents of Stafford
and surrounding villages)
Mem
bership Scheme
We will measure success through:O – Organisation Outcomes
S – Satisfaction Outcomes
C – Clinical Outcomes
A – Activity Outcomes
R – Resource Utilisation Outcomes
Any Questions?