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Page 1: Patient and Public Engagement Event 9 September 2015 Dugdale Centre Thomas Hardy House 39 London Road Enfield EN2 6DS

Patient and Public Engagement Event

9 September 2015

Dugdale Centre

Thomas Hardy House

39 London Road

Enfield

EN2 6DS

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Agenda

10:00-10:10am Welcome - including introduction for new GB membersTeri Okoro, Lay Member for Patient and Public Engagement and Dr Mo Abedi, Chair of the Governing Body

10:10-10:30am Our Commissioning Intentions 2016-17Graham MacDougall, Director of Strategy and Partnerships

10:30-10:40am Introduction to the group work sessions Paul Jenkins, Chief Officer

10:40-12:10pm Three workshops each lasting 30 minutes

12:10pm Group feedbackGP lead for each table

12:20pm Thank you and event closesTeri Okoro, Lay Member for Patient and Public Engagement

12:30:1:00pm Governing Body members and CCG staff are available to talk to you

Urgent Care, GP Out of Hours and NHS 111 Clinical lead: Dr Hardeep Bhupal, Management Lead: Graham MacDougall, Facilitator: Claire Kapoor

Medicines Management Clinical lead: Dr Mo Abedi, Management Lead: Paul Gouldstone, Facilitator: Jenny Mazarelo

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

Clinical Lead: Dr Fahim Chowdhury, Management Lead: Michelle Guimarin, Facilitator: Clare Wright

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WelcomeDr Mo Abedi, Chair of the

Governing Body

Teri Okoro, Lay Member for Patient and Public Engagement

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Housekeeping

• No fire alarm is planned today. If you hear the alarm, please make your way outside

• Please turn your mobile phones off or put them on silent

• The toilets are on this floor • You have a local GP and an NHS manager on each of

your tables. They are here to lead the group work sessions – there are three.

• Please help yourself to refreshments throughout the morning.

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Our VisionWe are committed to commissioning services that improve the health and wellbeing of residents of Enfield borough through the securing of sustainable whole system care

Our Strategic Goals• Enable the people of Enfield to live longer fuller lives by tackling

the significant health inequalities that exist between communities• Provide children with the best start in life• Ensure the right care in the right place, first time• Deliver the greatest value for money for every NHS pound spent• Commission care in a way which delivers integration between

health, primary, community and secondary care and social care services

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Your feedback is important to us today. We want to work closely with our stakeholders and local people to develop our plans for the future and today we are going to focus on our commissioning plans for the next year.We would like you to get more involved in the CCG. You can:• Attend a Governing Body Meeting – dates are always advertised on our website,

Twitter @EnfieldCCG and in the Enfield Independent• Join your GP practice’s Patient Participation Group (PPG) – ask at your practice. All 49

member practices have a PPG. We have an active PPG network and an elected PPG representative – Litsa Worrall who sits on the Governing Body.

• Sign up to our mailing list – contact [email protected]• Volunteer to be a patient representative and help us improve services for local patients • Visit our website www.enfieldccg.nhs.uk for more information• Follow us on Twitter @EnfieldCCG• You also have some post-it notes on your tables, please use these to jot down any

extra questions or comments for us and add it to the feedback wall.

We will ask you to fill in a feedback form about today’s event. Please tell us what you what topics you would like to talk about at future events.

Listening to you

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Our CommissioningIntentions 2016/17What are our commissioning intentions?

Our draft Commissioning Intentions for 2016/17 focus on:• Primary Care and Prevention• Integrated Care for Older People• Unscheduled, Urgent and Emergency Care – workshop on urgent care• Planned care and long-term conditions• Children, Young People and Maternity – workshop on child and adolescent

mental health services (CAMHS)• Mental Health, Continuing Healthcare and Learning Difficulties • Medicines Management – workshop on prescribing• Quality• Community Services

Today we are focusing our workshops on the Commissioning Intentions highlighted above. You can also read our draft Commissioning Intentions document online at www.enfieldccg.nhs.uk

If you have any comments on the other areas we are not covering today, we would love to hear your views. Please email [email protected]

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CommissioningIntentions

What we have done 2015/16 What we intend to do in 2015/16

1. Implemented Integrated Locality Teams2. Developed new models of care for older / frail people3. Re-commissioned the Older People’s Assessment

Unit (OPAU) at North Middlesex University Hospital to an Ambulatory Unit.

4. Delivered and assured Better Care Fund investment plan

5. Improved Access to Psychological Services (IAPT) access and recovery rates

6. Improved dementia diagnosis in primary care7. Implemented Care Homes Assessment Teams

(CHAT)8. Reducing unplanned admissions for over 65’s (-8%)9. Liaison Mental Health services on both acute sites

24/710. Implemented on-line support networks for IAPT,

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and 1-1 counselling (Big White Wall / Silver Cloud / IESO)

11. Continued to develop the Community Intervention Service for our learning disability patients

12. Commissioning two urgent primary care hubs 13. Early booking research with East London University14. Co-located IAPT and substance misuse services with

maternity servicers to improve perinatal mental health

1. Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Teams: part of review of adult emergency care pathway

2. Liaison Mental Health Services: reviewed with NCL CCGs to review models across NCL. National requirement for 24/7 local mental health services by April 2017

3. Recovery Houses as part of Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust procurement

4. Community and inpatient rehabilitation services5. District Nursing services 6. Post-acute care enablement and Triage and Rapid

Elderly Assessment Team (PACE and TREAT)7. OPAU8. Integrated Locality Teams 9. Memory clinics as part of dementia

review/prevalence 10. Paediatric Assessment Unit (PAU) and paediatric

urgent and emergency care pathways

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Key Commissioning Intentions2016/17

1. Develop integrated services for older people across all health and social care providers including voluntary sector services

2. Commission local hubs for long term conditions including: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Diabetes and Heart Failure.

3. Commission extended hours urgent primary care services including urgent care hubs in Enfield and procure an integrated 111 and Out-of-Hours services across the 5 CCGs of North Central London

4. Redesign services including dermatology, cardiology, ophthalmology to ensure more streamlined delivery for patients

5. Maximise resources for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Our 2015/16 priorities are: eating disorders, psychological therapies and perinatal mental health

6. Implement mental health Crisis Concordat action plan aimed at ensuring a consistent, co-ordinated approach to adults having mental health crisis.

7. Ensure clinical and cost effectiveness of medicines management and prescribing budgets.

8. Further develop outcomes based commissioning. In particular, commission elective musculoskeletal services

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Group work

Medicines ManagementLed by Dr Mo Abedi, Chair of Enfield CCG and Paul Gouldstone, Head of Medicines Management, Facilitator Jenny MazareloThis workshop will focus on how we can reduce prescribing costs for antibiotics (to reduce antibiotic resistance) and on medicines available over the counter.

Urgent CareLed by Clinical lead: Dr Hardeep Bhupal, Management Lead: Graham MacDougall, Facilitator: Claire KapoorThis workshop focuses on how we can improve local urgent care services.

Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)Led by Clinical Lead: Dr Fahim Chowdhury, Management Lead: Michelle Guimarin, Facilitator: Clare WrightThis session looks at our strategy for improving local CAMHS services

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Each session lasts 30 minutes10:40-11:10am

11:10-11:40 noon11:40-12:10 pm

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Medicines managementMain Issues:• Increasing Antibiotic resistance - GPs will continue to reduce

antibiotic prescribing. Patient’s should not expect antibiotics when they have colds, coughs, sore throats and ear infections.

• Self care and treatment for minor ailments e.g. hay fever, cough and cold remedies - patients will be expected to visit a pharmacy and buy medicines or may be able to receive free medicines from pharmacy as part of minor ailments scheme. This improves access to GP appointments.

• Stopping prescribing of vitamins where there is no evidence of clinical benefit. This would save over £70k a year which could be used to provide other services.

• Working with hospitals to ensure they use most cost effective medicines to enable maximum number of patients to be treated.

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Cost of Over the Counter(OTC) medicines on prescription

• In 2014-15 Enfield CCG’s member GP practices prescribed medicines costing £36.8 million – which is around 10% of the CCG’s budget

• Over £91,000 was spent on antihistamines which could have been bought OTC.

• Over £407,000 was spent on painkillers which could have been bought or a more cost effective preparation prescribed.

• Over £40,000 was spent on OTC nasal sprays for hay fever or colds.• Over £12,000 was spend on OTC Haemorrhoid treatments.• Over £48,000 was spent on multivitamin, minerals and antioxidants vitamins

which have limited clinical value and could have been bought OTC.• Over £86,000 was spend Omega 3 and other fish oils - this is no longer

recommended to be prescribed post heart attack except for hypertriglyceridaemia, and can be bought OTC.

• Over £93,000 was spend on Gluten Free products

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Comparative cost of gluten-free vs gluten containing foods

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Medicines managementquestions

• Antibiotic resistance is increasing which is very dangerous for individuals and public health. How can we ensure that antibiotics are prescribed only when necessary and that patients shouldn’t expect them?

• How do patients feel if their GP stopped prescribing products which could be easily bought OTC with the support of pharmacists, who can offer expert advice on medicines?

This would save money which could be invested in other services and would also free up GP time.

Cost of prescribing multivitamins, minerals and antioxidants which could be bought over the counter

Cost of investing in a new neuronavigator post. This is a therapist who supports patients with brain injuries and complex strokes

£48,748 £50,000

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Improving child and adolescentmental health services (CAMHS)

• Enfield Council and NHS Enfield CCG are keen to engage with children, young people and families, the providers of mental health services, and other stakeholders on a draft CAMHS strategy. The strategy is based on national evidence and policy direction and has a local Enfield focus.

• Strategy is focused on parity of esteem – treating mental health with equal importance to physical health

• 50% of mental health problems are observed by the age of 14• Fewer than 25-35% of young people are needing emotional and mental health

support are receiving it.

Key areas for improvement proposed by the strategy• Promoting resilience, prevention and early intervention• Preventing/responding to crisis and self harm• Improving access to effective support – a system without tiers• Care for the most vulnerable• Accountability and transparency• Developing the workforce

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Improving child and adolescentmental health services (CAMHS) questions

• What services for vulnerable young people would be the most effective? (Our definition of children and young people includes: children with learning, disability or physical illness, children who are homeless, LGBT, young offenders or children of prisoners, children involved in gangs, looked after children or adopted children, substance misusing young people, homeless, experienced violence and abuse or severe neglect, sexually abused and/or exploited.)

• What would make the most difference in improving services to young people and their families?

• What would be effective ways of raising awareness of mental health and emotional problems?

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Improving child and adolescentmental health services (CAMHS) - Priorities for investment

There is increasingly complex presentations to CAMHS.  What would your priorities be to maintain and to improve services? • Crisis• Self-Harm• Early Years work• Early intervention (when symptoms first appear)• Public information/Raise awareness about mental health• Generic CAMHS services • Web based solutions e.g. web sites where young people can communicate

their problems and seek counsellor/therapist’s assistance.

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Unscheduled, emergency and urgent care

Clare Kapoor Programme Lead and Dr Hardeep Bhupal Clinical Lead

NCL NHS 111 and GP Out-of-Hours re-procurement– Ensure right care, first time– The five NCL CCGs (Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington) will

procure a single, integrated NHS 111 and GP Out-of-Hours (OOH) service for their collective population.

Urgent and Emergency Care Review– To deliver the best possible health care and outcomes to patients requiring

it on an urgent basis, at any time of the day or night, within available resources.

– North Central London CCGs have agreed to undertake a joint review of system wide urgent and emergency care provision for the populations they are responsible for across the boroughs.

– We will be undertaking a review of urgent care services in Enfield.

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Unscheduled, emergency and urgent care questions

• How do you access urgent care?• Where do you prefer to access urgent

care?• What areas do you think we should

review?

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Group feedback

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Key dates for your diaries

Governing Body meetings in publicAnnual General Meeting 30 September 2015 1-2pm and Governing Body Meeting 2:30-3:30pm West Lodge Park Hotel, The John Evelyn Suite, Cockfosters, EN4 0PY(to consider the report of the outcomes of the July engagement activity on the north central London CCGs’ commissioning intentions to procure an integrated NHS 111 and out-of-hours service).14 October 2015 3-5pm Dugdale Centre Thomas Hardy House, 39 London Road, Enfield, EN2 6DS Patient Participation Group (PPG) network meetingFor Chairs and members of PPGs and staff at memberPractices who support patient groups only.Tuesday 22 September 2015 7.00-9:00pm (6.30pm refreshments)Dugdale Centre Thomas Hardy House, 39 London Road, Enfield, EN2 6DS Patient and Public Engagement meetingFor all Enfield residents and local stakeholders6 January 2016 1-4pm Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, 39 London Road, Enfield, EN2 6DS

All events are advertised on our website: www.enfieldccg.nhs.uk Twitter @EnfieldCCG and in the local press.

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Ask us anything!

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Thank you for attending today’s event.

For more informationwww.enfieldccg.nhs.uk

Follow us on Twitter @EnfieldCCG

Contact: [email protected]

0203 688 2840

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