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Sustainability and Transformation Plan

Meeting: 14/06/2016 - Health & Wellbeing Board and ICB Sub-Committee (Committees in Common) (Item 6)

6 Update on North East London Sustainability and Transformation Plan (NEL STP) pdf icon PDF 73 KB

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Minutes:

Conor Burke, Accountable Officer, Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge Clinical Commissioning Groups, presented the report on the shaping work that had been undertaken on the Accountable Care Organisation following the successful expression of interest for the ACO pilot.  Conor reminded the Board that it was anticipated that the ACO pilot would provide complete integration of health and social care through the removal of silo working and its ethos would be people centred and seamless service provision.  It was also becoming clear that input and partnership working with the Police, Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service, was also import to the new ways of working and also to the success of any new processes.  The practical work and initial case for change was being overseen by the Accountable Care Organisation Executive Group and a Steering Group of officers and meetings were now scheduled to be held on 15 and 20 June.

 

The deadline for the submission of the draft STP was the end of June 2016. 

 

Work was now underway to ensure consistency of the narrative with other authorities and also providers such as BHRUT.  For Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge CCG areas, the details of the NEL STP will form the propositions, which would then be developed through though the established programmes and those would then form the basis of the business case for the ACO.  The STP will also inform and provide linkage with the high level financial and challenge of the ACO.  In addition, the increasing pressures meant that it was also becoming clear that it would be necessary to accelerate the implementation of the NHS Five Year Forward View.  It was expected that the combined changes could result in £500m/£600m savings to the NHS over five years.

 

Conor stressed that the report was to assure the Board that progress was being made and that it was consistent with Five Year Forward View and emerging vision.

 

The Chair felt that this issue was of such importance that significant time needed to be set aside at the next Board for its discussion and that the Forward Plan needed to be adjusted to allow this.  The biggest challenge was the Hospital trusts serving the area were both in special measures.  Once the stock-take was undertaken at the Steering Group, decisions could start on what was monitored and how that would be undertaken.  The Chair reminded the Board that the bid had been based upon assurances that national frameworks and existing regimes could and would be challenged and that would be essential to allow new radical ways of working to emerge.

 

In response to a question from Cllr Carpenter, Conor advised that it was his belief that Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge areas were more advanced and it would be some time before the rest of NE London were in a position to form an ACO.  Conor also explained that it was expected that the ACO would cover about 95% of the whole budget. 

 

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