steve james slides: health and social care sig 22 april 2014

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Page 1: Steve James Slides: Health and Social Care SIG 22 April 2014

Integrating health and social care

• We had a very productive conversation about integrating health and social care subject at the ACEVO Health and Social Care Conference in March.

• As part of a panel discussion, we took contributions from the floor on:

– Practical arrangements that are working well

– Local connections that are being made (or not being made) to get to grips with the tough choices that need to be made.

– The risks and challenges to the voluntary and community sector with respect to the integration agenda

Page 2: Steve James Slides: Health and Social Care SIG 22 April 2014

Integrating health and social care • We had feedback that delegates thought it would be useful to continue the

discussion and revisit some of the issues that came up.

• The conference was generally in agreement that there is not enough money in the system to deliver high quality health and for adult social care. In light of this, what is realistically achievable now?

Page 3: Steve James Slides: Health and Social Care SIG 22 April 2014

Some Background

• The National Collaboration for Integrated Care and Support published Integrated Care and Support: Our Shared Commitment. The National Collaboration consists of all the major national health and care organisations.

• The June 2013 Spending Round announced the creation of a £3.8 billion fund, now called the Better Care Fund.

– 'a single pooled budget for health and social care services to work more closely together in local areas, based on a plan agreed between the NHS and local authorities’.

• The 4th April is the deadline for CCGs to submit their final version of the Better Care Plan, as an integral part of their constituent CCGs' Strategic and Operational Plans.

• In November, 14 localities were announced as integration health and care pioneers. The pioneers will test local and national barriers that need to be addressed and act as a source of rapid national learning, promotion and uptake across the country.

Page 4: Steve James Slides: Health and Social Care SIG 22 April 2014

Continuing the conversation…

• It's clear from the various publications that have come out this year that whilst local discussions are required to agree on how to respond to local issues, there are some common issues across the country such as care of the elderly and opportunities for shared learning.

• The need for integrated care to improve people’s experience of health and social care, the outcomes achieved and the efficient use of resources has never been greater.

• Now we'd like to hear more from you about the national and local conversations you have been having with CCGs, trusts and Health and Wellbeing Boards about how to allocate recourses from Better Care Fund. We’d also like to hear about your experiences of working with or applying to be an integration pioneer, or local discussions about delivering services differently.

Page 5: Steve James Slides: Health and Social Care SIG 22 April 2014

Questions

• We’d like to hear your views on what is working well

• Whether you think that local discussions have really got to grips with the tough choices that need to be made –is the new system mature enough to cope with making these decisions?

• What are the risks and what are the challenges to the voluntary and community sector with respect to the integration agenda?