south west integrated personal commissioning programme - giving people choice and control over their...
TRANSCRIPT
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
South West Integrated Personal Commissioning Programme –Giving People Choice and Control
Over Their Care
IPC What is it?1 – Care model: Person-led integrated care planning, with an optional personal health or integrated budget2 – Financial model: An integrated, “year of care” capitated payment model
IPC is a delivery vehicle for personalisation
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
What is the South West IPC programme?
• We are one of nine demonstrator sites nationally • Bringing together local government, VCSE sector and
the NHS to work differently to support people with complex care needs
• It is about a power shift from services to the people they are there to serve
• IPC aims to use person led approaches, with the option of a personal budget to integrate support for people
• People will have one care plan focused on what matters to the person.
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
How are we making it happen?• Starting with small scale
implementation sites across the region, testing and learning in different settings, working with people with different needs
• Developing a systems change programme, taking the learning from sites and making the changes needed to scale up
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
Progress in local implementation sites• 51 potential sites identified• 11 already started• 4 of those working with people:
– Cornwall :11 people with mental health needs who are frequent admitters to acute hospital
– B&NES :12 children with complex needs and their families
– NEW Devon: 5 young people with learning disabilities in transition
– Torbay and S Devon: 34 people with multiple LTCs in Totnes
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
South West IPC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
NATIONAL
IPC PROGRAMME BOARD
SOUTH WEST
IPC PROGRAMME BOARD*
NATIONAL
IPC SUPPORT PROGRAMME
Making It Happen –
South West IPC Core Delivery Team†
LOCAL HEALTH & WELLBEING BOARD
And/or other decision making bodies, for example: Somerset – Transformation Board, Bristol – Better Care Fund Board
The Right Skills Steering Group
Person Centred Care and
Support work stream
Finance and Commissioning
work stream
Getting People Involved - Creating a social movement for
change
Local Leads Action Learning Set
Are We Making a Difference? -
Outcomes & Evaluation Steering
Group
Local Implementation Site Steering Groups
Local Implementation Site Steering Groups
Local Implementation Site Steering Groups
Local Implementation Site Steering Groups
Local Implementation Site Steering Groups
* South West IPC Programme Board has at least one representative from each local decision making Board
†Each local implementation site steering group has a member of the Core Delivery Team linked as mentor
Appendix 2
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
Right Skills Group• Up and running, meeting quarterly• 3 sub groups looking at: – Career paths – Culture and behaviour change– Expertise Time Bank
• Key next priority – whole system workshops to inform a Regional Workforce Development Strategy to Support Integration
• SW IPC site leading nationally on leadership and workforce development
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
Person Led Care and Support workstreamMulti sector involvement including user led orgs involved, meeting regularlyKey areas of work:• Tools and
approaches• Implementation
site training and mentoring support
Action Learning sets:• Learning Disabilities• Continuing Health Care• Multiple long term conditions • Children with complex needs• Admissions avoidance/effective
discharge• Community development
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
Finance and Commissioning workstream
Working groups on:• Sharing information • Growing the market• Capitated budgets• Using new technology • Contracting differently• Making the money work• Driving down admin costs
SW IPC site leading nationally on provider development
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
Getting People Involved Sub-groups driving different elements of work:• Communications group• Voluntary, Community and
Social Enterprise networks• People helping others• Helping people take control
SWIPC Update Nov 2015 - Frances Tippett, SWIPC Programme Director
Management and Evaluation
Making it Happen• Regional team leading
workstream groups and supporting work in local areas
• Several matrix posts in place regional/ national and regional/local
• Local implementation and strategic leads identified
• Regularly bringing people together to share learning and support each other
Are We Getting it Right?Outcomes and evaluation group established, led by SWAHSN with academic partners inputting• Evaluation toolkit developed
and available• 2 x researchers starting Dec
to capture qualitative learning
• SW leading IPC site for evaluation nationally