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Northern Lincolnshire Healthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme VANEL AGM Update November 2013

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Healthy Lives Healthy Futures presentation given at VANEL AGM on 7th November 2013 by Dr Peter Melton.

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Northern LincolnshireHealthy Lives Healthy Futures Programme

VANEL AGM Update

November 2013

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What is Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures?

• A review of all health and care services in Northern Lincolnshire to make

sure that services in our area will be safe and of high quality for the years

to come. It will include services in secondary, community and primary

care

• The review is being led by North and North East Clinical Commissioning

Groups, who are working with health and care organisations in the area

to review and redesign services

• We are committed to involving clinicians, patients and the public in every

step of this process

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What we already know …• The current health system is not sustainable

• Quality is not always where it should be

• There are significant cost constraints

• Demand from our population is rising

• The health system will need to change across providers• Work needs to be undertaken around new models of care and pathways

• The Keogh Review will be a catalyst to the on-going efforts

• There are many other areas in the same situation as in Northern Lincolnshire• The case for change parallels the national case for change and ‘Call to Action’

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High quality care in many areas

QOF Clinical ResultsQOF Clinical ResultsLow emergency

readmissionsLow emergency

readmissions

1. Within 28 days of dischargeNote: Elective care Hip replacement excluded. Source: Elective Care: HES PROMS data April 2012 to Dec 2012 (provisional, published 9 May 2013;) Readmissions: HES NCHOD FY vFeb 2012, data from 2010/11; Total Clincal results: qof.ic.nhs.uk, 2011/12 data

0.12

0.40

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

Casemix adjusted average health gain

+25%

+33%

Knee replacement

0.09

Groin hernia

0.32

England average NLAG

Elective careElective care

0.0

3.5

7.0

10.5

14.0

17.5

Top quartile

Emergency readmissions to hospital1

Ø

NEL NL

97.2

97.8

0.0

97.5

96.9

Total clinical QOF, %

NELNL England

97.5

97.0

97.7

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However, there are local challenges ...Shorter life expectancy

in deprived areasShorter life expectancy

in deprived areasRapidly aging population Rapidly aging population Public health E.g. smokingPublic health E.g. smoking

0

10

20

30

% Smoking at time of delivery

Ø

Bottom quartile

1: Rate of smoking at time of delivery per 100 maternities, 2011/12, Female All Ages, Published 12/07/2013 Source: Public Health England - Tobacco Profiles2: Projecting Older PeoplePopulation Information System (POPPI); Institute of Public Care3: 2010 Indices of multiple deprivation. Red dots represent super output areas in 20% most deprived nationally Source: www.communities.gov.uk/communities/research/indicesdeprivation/deprivation10 4. Life expectancies of women. (For men is ~ 70 vs 82) Source: Public Health Observatories of England analysis

50,000

45,000

40,000

35,000

30,000

0

20302025202020152010

Projected total population aged 65+

North East Lincolnshire

North Lincolnshire

+32%

+47%

NL NEL

19

25

75 years for most deprived area vs. 85 years for least4

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Many areas need to be addressed

GP serviceE.g. variable satisfaction

GP serviceE.g. variable satisfaction

Intermediate servicesE.g. rehabilitation

Intermediate servicesE.g. rehabilitation

Quality E.g. SHMIQuality

E.g. SHMI

1: Oct 2011-Sep 2012 2011; 2: ASCOF 2012-13 Provisional, Publication date: July 10, 2013: 3: 2011/12, NHS iView StatisticsSource: HSCIC

0

10

20

30

Bottom quartile

% 65+ offered reablement / rehabilitation on discharge2

Ø 3.6

NEL NL

115.4

0

50

100

150

Summary Hospital-level Mortality Indicator1

Top quartile

Ø 100

Bottom quartile

NLAG

3.1 1.3

0

30

60

90

Ø 55

GP practices

% that would definitely recommend GP surgery to someone3

NL

NEL

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~£80M challenge by 2016/17

400

550

500

450

16/1715/1614/1513/14

£0M~£20M

12/13

~£50M

£M

~£80M

Flat cash • Nicholson challenge• Budget reallocation

Increased demand• More older people• Growing population

Note: Assumptions on projected healthcare cost drivers: -1.3% annual allocation decrease from 2014/15 onwards; Inflation: +4.0% cost inflation by 2016/17 (Based on Monitor recommendations) Population growth: 1% p.a. Excludes transition, capital and running costsSource: NEL CCG Budget to 2013/14; NL CCG Budget to 2013-14; Monitor inflation rates; ONS population data

Financial year

Available spend

Spend

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Similar challenge for both CCGs

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Vision and goals

Deaths in hospitalUnplanned hospital admissions

Care home admissions

More convenient, dignified and effective care by communities

... reducing strain on secondary and tertiary care ...

... and delivering improved outcomes with better utilisation of funds

Deaths in hospitalUnplanned hospital admissions

Care home admissions

30% 20% 10%

Community based

care

Self careand

independent living Local

services Specialist care

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Key principles

Community based care can

cover the majority of

people's needs

Ensure majority of visits are to local, high quality key

services

Enable people to stay healthy and

live independently• Focus on the

elderly

Utilise specialist expertise where

needed to deliver high quality care

Shift to the left

Community based

care

Self careand

independent living Local

services Specialist care

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76 people attended the community based care workshop

The goal was to identify initiatives to facilitate a shift in care towards the community

Attendees agreed with a particular focus on the elderly with long-term conditions (LTC)

To ensure we build on current work attendees were asked to list ongoing local community initiatives

92 separate initiatives were recorded (see appendix)

Nine breakout groups then designed community initiatives which targeted older people with multiple LTCs

Each group presented their initiatives, and attendees voted to select the top initiatives

4 priority initiatives were identified

Higher priority initiatives will now be developed through task and finish groups being set up

Context and overview

40

75

75

0 20 40 60 80 100 %

... the elderly?

... people with multiple LTCs?

... people living in deprived wards?

Do you believe we should be focussing today on ...

91

0 20 40 60 80 100 %

94

0 20 40 60 80 100 %I believe we can increase our impact through focusing our activities in a coordinated way

I believe that change is needed to meet the quality and financial challenges facing Northern Lincolnshire – the status quo isn't sustainable

Note: n=62 survey respondents

In-workshop survey responsesIn-workshop survey responses

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Enable independent living

Housing navigators

Community worker assigned to support independent living

Death PlanningSupport open discussions about death ... with care plan for newly diagnosed dementia patients

Support hubsPrimary care centre hub for services e.g. self-management education, befriending

Patient-held care record

Info on self management actions; services and benefits; medications

Inform and empower

Early identification of needs

Strengthencommunities

Carer SupportIdentification and additional support for carers of individuals with LTCs

Good neighbour

Volunteers reach out to public to promote preventative care

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Opportunities for involvement

If you'd like to be involved with any of the task and focus groups, please contact the initiative lead

If you'd like to nominate your organisation to carry forward one of the high priority initiatives not currently assigned a task and finish group, please email Peter Melton ([email protected])

Service Area Service Lead

Death Planning Dr Peter Melton ([email protected])

Housing Care Navigators Jake Rollin ([email protected])

Support Hubs Bev Compton ([email protected])

Carer Support Nicola Pullman ([email protected])

Integrated Care Records TBC

Good Neighbours Christine Foreman ([email protected])Bernard Henry ([email protected])

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Any Questions?

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Contact DetailsTelephone: 0800 9155397Email: [email protected] to us at:

Freepost RSSJ-SAAB-KKUZHealthy Lives, Healthy Futures5 Saxon CourtEuropa ParkGrimsbyDN31 2UJ Why not visit our website at www.healthyliveshealthyfutures.nhs.uk

Or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/hlhf_nhs