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Well Connected: History
• Arose out of Acute Services Review
• Formal collaboration between WCC, all local NHS
organisations, Healthwatch and voluntary sector
• Builds on long history of successful partnership
• Strong general practice
• Successful application for National Integration
Pioneer status
• Clear agreement that patients / service users and
the public come first, not organisational interests
Our vision
Better Experience
for service user,
families and carers
Focus on
communities
with the
poorest health
Care centred
around your GP
practice and the
community
Looking after
ourselves and
each other
Service Users,
families and
carers at the
centre
What will the future look like?
• The future does not just pose challenges, it presents opportunities
• A health service, not just an illness service
• Giving people greater control and greater choice over their health
and well-being
• Harnessing transformational technologies – online and digital
inclusion
• Sharing data and knowledge so people tell their story once
• Developing personalised rather than ‘one-size fits all’ model of care
• Pooled budgets –with, where appropriate, personal control
Worcestershire 5 year Health and Care Strategy
Our vision for health and care in Worcestershire
You plan your care with people who work together with you to understand you and
your needs, allow you control and co-ordinate and deliver services that support you
to achieve the outcomes important to you.
• Investment in prediction, prevention and
early intervention where we can be
confident that this will reduce future
demand on services;
• As much care and support provided in or as
• Residents helped with technology
close to people’s homes as possible;
supported self care to ensure that specialist
• Individuals and families will be able to take
resources are focused more effectively on
greater responsibility and greater control
those in most need;
over their own health and care;
• A seamless health and social care system
delivering high quality, timely and effective
care;
• Specialist hospital services, primary care and • Reduced differences between social groups
in terms of health and social care outcomes;
community care provided from high quality
• A financially sustainable model of care that
safe environments, with appropriate
targets the use of resources in those areas
qualified, supported and skilled staff
that will have greatest impact.
working across 7 days.
Our vision for health and care in Worcestershire
You plan your care with people who work together with you to
understand you and your needs, allow you control and co-ordinate
and deliver services that support you to achieve the outcomes
important to you.
National Voices
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Delivering the Strategy: Programmes and Governance
Governance
Bodies
RBCCG
Governing
Body
WFCCG
SWCCG
Governing Governing
Body
Body
WAHT
Board
Health and Wellbeing Board
WHCT
Board
WCC
Cabinet
NHSE
AHW
Health
Leaders
Forum
Worcs
Health
Improvement
Group
Strategic Partnership
Group
Health
Protection
Group
Children’s Trust
Board
Health
Watch
Making it
“Well Connected” by
focusing on
(Well Connected Steering
Group)
Transformation
programme areas
VCS
Out of
hospital care:
Urgent Care
• Primary Care at
scale
• Care Closer to
home
Specialised
Services
Future of
Acute
Services
1. Improving quality
2. Effective and meaningful public engagement
3. Parity of Esteem between physical health and mental health
4. Integrated care plans
5. Financial sustainability
Future Lives
Children and
Young
People’s Plan
6. Alignment of key enablers:
Leadership
Governance
Workforce
Information technology
An integrated commissioning strategy
(incorporating the Better Care Fund)
How will challenges be met and opportunities realised?
• In part through the Better Care Fund (BCF)
• NOT NEW MONEY
• To be agreed by HWB – developed in partnership
• Intrinsic part of our 5 year strategy
• At a minimum in 2015/16 the pooled budget for Worcestershire
will be £37.2 million
• Defining people most in need of coordinated care
Better Care Fund is a local plan that has to meet national
conditions
1 Plans to be jointly agreed
2 Protection for social care services (not spending)
3 As part of agreed local plans, 7-day services in health and social
care to support patients being discharged and prevent
unnecessary admissions at weekends
4 Better data sharing between health and social care, based on the
NHS number
5 Ensure a joint approach to assessments and care planning and
ensure that, where funding is used for integrated packages of
care, there will be an accountable professional
6 Agreement on the consequential impact of changes in the acute
sector
Better Care Fund
• Identified four group - require a different approach to the commissioning and
provision of services
• Focus BCF initially on high risk individuals who require the most funding and for
whom benefits of integration are greatest
• Further work required on population segmentation
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Normally healthy
but sometimes need
some form of health
or social care
support, either
through a planned
or an emergency
event, from which
they fully recover
and return to their
previous way of life
2. One off significant event that results in them
from moving from group one to group four and
remaining there for a considerable time or for the rest
of their lives.
3. “Rising tide” of health problems (which could
be preventable) resulting in them moving from group
one to group four and remaining there for a
considerable time or for their rest of their lives
4
Normally unwell
and require some
form of on going
health and social
care support to live
their everyday lives.