Quarterly engagement event Event programme Welcome and introduction - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Quarterly engagement event Event programme Welcome and introduction - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Quarterly engagement event Event programme Welcome and introduction Dr David Kelly Engagement update Dr David Kelly Challenges and Changes - Pat Keane Table top-discussion and voting buttons - All Update on engagement on
Event programme
- Welcome and introduction – Dr David Kelly
- Engagement update – Dr David Kelly
- Challenges and Changes - Pat Keane
- Table top-discussion and voting buttons - All
Update on engagement on health services in care homes
- Healthwatch Kirklees led work in local care homes
- Feedback from 250 people including residents, staff and
carers from 16 care homes in North Kirklees.
- Overwhelming support for introduction of regular
health and wellbeing reviews
- 72.4% thought telehealth was a good idea
- 58.1% supported the idea of one GP practice per
care home
Update on podiatry consultation
- Engagement took place June- August 2017
- Over 800 people from across Kirklees responded
- 72% agreed or strongly agreed with proposal to
apply the existing eligibility criteria
- 64% disagreed or strongly disagreed with proposed
changes to clinic locations in Greater Huddersfield.
Update on engagement on extended access to GP services
- Engagement took place Oct-Nov 2017.
- Received over 1,900 surveys from across Kirklees
- Report of findings published December 2017.
- Will be used by the CCG to help develop extended GP
services locally
Questions?
Challenges and Changes
Pat Keane, Chief Operating Officer
How does NHS in England work – Play video
Challenges and changes
Resources Available Demand for Services Tough Decisions
National picture
Richard Murray, Director of Policy for The King’s Fund, said: ‘The additional money for the NHS is a welcome shot in the arm as it struggles to meet rising demand for
- services. But it is still significantly less than the £4 billion we estimate the NHS needs
next year. Even with this additional funding, the service will struggle to meet key targets and provide the investment needed in services such as general practice and mental health. NHS chief Simon Stevens said the elective waiting list will balloon to 5 million patients by 2021 and ambitions to improve mental health and cancer care will be jeopardised unless the NHS gets a major funding boost … government could be forced to “publicly, legally abolish patients’ national waiting times guarantees” and it would become “increasingly hard to expand mental health services or improve cancer care”.
What are we doing about it? Across West Yorkshire and Harrogate:
- Reducing differences in care provided
- Preventing ill health
- Accelerator zone for A&E
- Cancer care
- Stroke
What are we doing about it? In North Kirklees:
- Changes to prescribing
- Referral support service
- Health optimisation
- GP extended hours
- New frailty model
- Working with Mid Yorkshire Hospital NHS
Trust
Discussion groups
- Q1. Is there anything missing from the list? Is there
anything that can be removed from the list?
- Q2. What health care services could you not do
without? What’s too good to lose in North Kirklees? Where are our ‘red lines’ for change?
- Q3. What can we stop doing, or do less of? What can
be compromised in order to protect/grow/create the things that matter most?
Using the voting sets
- Have you got a voting pad?
- You only need to use the top 9 buttons – the ones
marked 1/A, 2/B etc.
- For most questions you can change your mind. Only
your last answer is counted
- So let’s give it a go…
How did you get here today?
A. Car B. Walk C. Bike D. Public transport E. Unicycle
Car Walk Bike Public transport Unicycle
0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
If anything, what would persuade you to support changes to local health services?
A. Support from local health / care staff B. Evidence it will improve care C. Evidence it will save money D. Communication / information from the NHS E. Evidence of public engagement F. Support from local politicians G. All of the above H. None of the above
Support from local healt... Evidence it will improve ... Evidence it will save money Communication / inform... Evidence of public enga... Support from local politi... All of the above None of the above
0% 83% 9% 0% 0% 0% 4% 4%
How do you want to be involved in discussions about changes to local health services?
- A. Attend a public event –
daytime
- B. Attend a public event –
evening
- C. Fill in a survey
- D. Discussion at my GP
practice patient group
- E. Online discussion
[Twitter/Facebook]
- F. All of the above
- G. None of the above
Attend a public event – ... Attend a public event – ... Fill in a survey Discussion at my GP prac... Online discussion [Twitt... All of the above None of the above 33% 25% 21% 0% 0% 13% 8%