2. Welcome!
Hannah Roberts
CCG Governing Body
champion for public and patient involvement
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3. What we’re trying to achieve today
• Recap on what we are trying to achieve for Oldham
• Explain our thinking about how to achieve this
• Show you who will be doing what
• Introduce the ‘Oldham Family’
• Give you an opportunity to ask questions, share your ideas
and tell us if we’re barking up the wrong tree!
• Show how you get further involved
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4. State of the Nation!
Dr Ian Wilkinson
CCG Accountable Officer
champion for public and patient involvement
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5. Recap on where we are
• Established a ‘Clinical Commissioning Group’
• Accountable care organisation
• Your GP is signed up!
• Clinical Directors appointed
• The Oldham health challenge
• The financial challenge
• Preparing for ‘authorisation’
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6. What we are trying to achieve for Oldham
VISION
The CCG’s vision is to improve health and healthcare for the people of Oldham,
by commissioning the highest quality healthcare in services near to the patient,
in an integrated fashion and at the best value for money
From this we developed our Triple Aim
• To improve the health of the people of Oldham
• To improve the care they receive and their experience of it
• To deliver best value for money by using our resources
effectively
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7. How we intend to do it
Improve the health of people in Oldham by 2015, by
• Reducing health inequalities within Oldham and between
Oldham and the rest of England
• Reducing the number of people dying prematurely (defined as
under 75)
• Reducing the number of people living with preventable ill-
health and helping more people to live healthy lifestyles
• Supporting children to have the best start in life
• Improving public and professional awareness of cancer
symptoms so more people living with cancer get early
treatment
• Improving the mental health and wellbeing of Oldham
residents
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8. Improve care provided and the healthcare experience of
individuals by:
• Ensuring that patients and their families/carers receive high-
quality integrated care as close to home as possible
• Enhancing the quality of life for people with long-term health
conditions
• Providing high-quality community-based palliative care to give
patients at the end of their life more control over what
happens to them
Lower the cost of healthcare per head of population by:
• Continuing to do things differently to improve the quality and
efficiency of services
• By commissioning using our “programme budget” approach,
which looks at particular clinical areas from prevention and
diagnosis to end-of life
• By balancing our books
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9. Our Clinical Directors
Clinical programmes
Clinical area Clinical Director
Clinical Leadership
Elective care (including sexual health Dr Anita Sharma Anita Sharma
Elective care (including sexual health services deployment, gynaecology Dr
and urology PB areas)
services deployment, gynaecology and
Non electiveand vascularwinter planning)
urology), care (including Dr Dave McMaster
Prescribing
Non elective care Dr David McMaster Ahmed
Dr Zuber
(including winter planning)
Mental Health Dr. Keith Jeffery
MSK
Respiratory Dr Zuber Ahmed
Kathryn Taylor/ Dr Naseem Gill
Ophthalmology
Mental Health Dr Keith JefferySteve Mayer
Diabetes/ endocrinology
Prescribing and musculoskeletal Dr Zuber Ahmed Zubair Ahmad
Dr
End of Life Care Dr Matthias Hohmann
Ophthalmology Steve Mayer
Endocrinology (including diabetes) Dr Zubair Ahmad
Cancer and End of Life Care Dr Matthias Hohmann
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10. Health and Social Care integration
Councillor Phil Harrison
Cabinet member for Social Services and
Community Health, Oldham Council
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11. What are we trying to achieve?
• Whole system
collaboration not
competition
• Services wrapped around
the individual in the
community
• Challenge quality across
the whole system
• “Every non –elective
admission is a failure of the
whole system”
12. Building blocks for success
Motivated Assurance
workforce frameworks
HWBB LTC platform
Integrated Clinical Integrated
Leadership LIFT community
commissioning
model service provision
24. Sketches
1. Jack has childhood asthma with Dr Naseem Gill
2. Zubaida has diabetes with Dr Zubair Ahmad
3. Susan has heart problems with Dr Anita Sharma
4. Prescribing good health with Dr Zuber Ahmed
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27. After lunch
Health debate facilitated by Ursula Hussain of Oldham LINk:
“Specialisation vs localisation:
where should NHS services be provided?”
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