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Copyright 2011 Right Care New answers require new questions How to improve commissioning Phil DaSilva National Lead NHS Right Care November 2013 Online Learning Series Right Care for Populations

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it The NHS has been through a period of ongoing real-terms increase in its budget. Between 1999/00 and 2009/10, real-terms expenditure rose by 92% and is now £102 Billion in 2011/12 and from in terms of GDP, it has risen from 5% of GDP in the 1990s to over 8% of GDP today. Post credit crunch there is famously: “no more money”. In times of plenty, the temptation is to fight to increase your budget or fight professional colleagues for some of their’s- In times of famine, the mantra needs to be that new improvements, adding higher value, can only be funded by reducing lower value activities. The concept of the Programme Budget is critical here. Before making the case for more of someone else’s Programme Budget, you need to be able to answer – “what am I spending on, say, diabetes, and for what outcome?”. In this series, Asking new questions and and Using Programme Budgets will help you understand these issues.

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Copyright 2011 Right Care

New answers require new questions

How to improve commissioning

Phil DaSilvaNational Lead NHS Right Care

November 2013

Online Learning Series

Right Care for Populations

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Patients

ProfessionalsPopulations

Commissioning for Value

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)…….What is COPD?

  What are the causes and scope for prevention?

  How many people have this in my population?

  What are the best value diagnostic tests and treatments?

  How can individuals and carers be best supported long term?

  Is our spending on COPD above or below average compared to similar populations?

  How do we compare, with other populations, on activity, quality and outcome?

  What are the objectives, standards and criteria needed for a system of care for a population?

  What commissioning service models can support the delivery of a safe, effective service, that delivers a good patient experience and provides high value for the commissioner and the local population?

  What can commissioners do to improve the delivery of COPD service and improve the COPD related health of their population?

 

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Health & Wellbeing Boards

Clinical Commissioning

GroupsPopulation

Commissioning for Value

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INSIGHTS

PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP

CREDIBLE CCG PLANS

POLICY OPPORTUNITIES

RIGHT CARE METHODOLOGY

TRANSFORMATION TECHNIQUES

COMMISSIONING FOR VALUE

Peer to Peer Support

Networks & senates

Champions & Buddies

Outcomes Framework

Authorisation Process

Tariff Levers

BPE, Change Models, PDSA

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Online Learning Series

Right Care for Populations

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