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Working in partnership to deliver better Epilepsy services
31/01/13
Manchester
Matt Eddleston and Kate Trenam - Healthcare Partnership Managers
Agenda
A brief look at UCB
Objective of this session
The HPM Role and 2013 Objectives
Data tools for commissioning services
Data examples and case study
Working together – How and Who’s who?
Next steps
UCB: A patient-centric biopharma leader
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2011 revenue: €3.2 billion
More than 8,000 employees globally
Operations in more than 40 countries
R&D Spend: 24% of revenue
Listed on Euronext
Stephanie, living with rheumatoid arthritis
Focusing on severe diseases inImmunology and the Central Nervous System
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UCB - Our Global Presence
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UCB’s vision and strategies
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UCB in the UK
Carrie, living with Crohn’s diseaseMar 2012: UK/12MIS0027
UCB in the UK
Our UK site houses the immunology research hub and the head office for the UK commercial organisation
UK research hub focuses on research for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, lupus and osteoporosis
Employing approx 600 staff in the UK; 400 in R&D
Recently invested £25 million in the ‘UCB Biologics R&D Centre’; state-of-the-art laboratory
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UCB in the UK
A top 5 investor in UK Pharmaceutical Research & Development (R&D): investing >£230 million in 2010*
Providing over 50 approved medicines within the UK
Supporting ~30 UK PhD's at any one time
Spending more than €500,000 annually on PhD support
8* Based upon data in the 2010 BIS R&D Scoreboard (BIS = Department for Business, Innovation & Skills Mar 2012: UK/12MIS0027
Summary
Against a backdrop of dramatic job cuts & reductions spend from many pharma companies; UCB has a more positive story to tell
We want to stay at the cutting edge; as a result we invest heavily in R&D• In 2011, R&D accounted for 24% of revenue• 40% of our research spend is in the UK and we continue to
invest in new facilities and research
Industry and academic and voluntary sector partnerships are essential for UCB
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Objective
Provide clear understanding of HPM role
Provide a clear understanding of the data tools and how we use them
Provide a clear understanding of Commissioning Advocate Objectives
Identify opportunities for working together
Agree next steps
UCB Healthcare Partnership Managers
The NHS is changing The industry model is changing
Focus on the whole health economy not just on the benefits of the drugs we produce
• Government• National Commissioning• Local Commissioning• Trust Managers• Pharmacy• Clinicians
HPM
Creating Value in the NHS
VALUE
Reducing Costs
Improving Patient Experience
IncreasingEfficiency
HPM objectives 2013
Work in Partnership with the NHS to create value in Epilepsy
What is UCB’s offering?
Facilitate stakeholder meetingsProvide benchmarking dataShare best practice Help define the problems and solutionsAssist in commissioning through clear business plansImplement and promote the new services
The Commissioning Cycle
NEEDS ANALYSIS SERVICE DEVELOPMENTNEEDS ANALYSIS APPROVAL IMPLEMENATION
JSNANational PrioritiesTrust PrioritiesQIPPCQUINPatient Pathway
What are we changing?
Launch and PR
NHS Data Best practice
Facilitation
Business Case Development
Data Modelling
Launch meetingsPR DocumentationImpact review
Data tools
Hospital Episodes Statistics
NHS dataICD 10 Codes applied to all proceduresNHS find it difficult to manipulateQuantis database
South Yorkshire Epilepsy Project
Pathway Simulation Tool
NHS dataQOF or HESAssesses the impact of community services Simulat8
NE Lincs Neurology Project
South Yorkshire Epilepsy Project - Context
• Epilepsy services are not equitable across the region
• Sheffield does not have the capacity to continue with the same number of referrals to their tertiary clinics
• This in turn applies pressure on their general neurology clinics
• Doncaster and Rotherham per population do not have equitable services to those in Sheffield and Barnsley
STAKEHOLDERSClinical lead engaged and motivated
CCG Commissioner engaged and motivated
GP’s engaged
Project Objective
Deliver equitable and sustainable Epilepsy services in Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham
• Improve services in Doncaster and Rotherham to relieve pressure on Sheffield
Return for the patient and the NHS
NHS
Reduction in referral costs – tertiary and general neurologyReinvestment into community servicesReduction in variationGood model of partnership working in new NHS
Patient
Reduction in variationRight treatment right timeCare closer to homeBetter all round management = better QOL
Return for UCB?
HES data
Epilepsy pathway simulation tool
The Pathway tool ‘Simul8’ uses either HES or QOF data to map the patient pathway from diagnosis through to secondary careIt then looks at the impact of introducing community services in the form of specialist nurses and dedicated telephone servicesThe results form the basis of a written report that we will pull together looking at, amongst other things, patient through put and of course costThe next slide is a screen shot of the tool
Epilepsy pathway simulation tool
Epilepsy pathway simulation tool
Typical report
Epilepsy Action and UCB working in partnership to deliver better services - Opportunities
An alliance to reduce inequalities in epilepsy healthcareThe NHS are looking for complete solutions
HPM team and Commissioning Advocates:• Same objectives• Compliment each others work• Data provision and funding• Best practice and expertise• Driving Epilepsy on the agenda• Referrals • Local meetings
Who’s Who?
1) Manchester2) Stockport
Harrogate
Sheffield
Scarborough
Chester le Street
London
Coventry
West Midlands
Dorking
Contact Details
matt.eddleston@ucb.com - 07770 960 168• Lancashire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire
Kate.trenham@ucb.com - 07976 600 594• Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, IOW, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall,
Dorset
vincenzo.straccia@ucb.com - 07841 959 039• Norfolk, Suffolk, Greater London, Essex, Kent, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire,
Northamptonshire
suzanne.fletcher@ucb.com - 07713 074 083• Oxfordshire, Thames Valley, Staffordshire, E&W Midlands, Leicester, Derbyshire,
Nottinghamshire
david.walter@ucb.com – 07768 107 597• National Healthcare Partnership Manager
• Flip chart Advocate details• ADD GUY A
Next Steps
HPM to contact equivalent commissioning advocate
Agree local meeting
Discuss local objectives
Agree plan for working together• Are there existing projects where we could work
together?• Where could we target together?
Questions?
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