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South Birmingham Community Health. Journey to Community Foundation Trust. Who we are?. South Birmingham Community Health (SBCH) currently a provider of health services within South Birmingham Primary Care Trust (PCT). in the process of formally separating from the PCT. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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South Birmingham Community Health
Journey to Community Foundation Trust
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Who we are?
South Birmingham Community Health (SBCH)
• currently a provider of health services within South Birmingham Primary Care Trust (PCT).
• in the process of formally separating from the PCT.
• been operating as an independent organisation, within the PCT structure, since April 2008 with its own Board of Directors.
• working towards becoming one of the first Community Foundation Trusts (CFT) in the country.
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South Birmingham Community Health
• provides high quality accessible and responsive community and specialist NHS services within South Birmingham and beyond.
• provides more than 100 different healthcare services which employs around 3,300 staff.
• each year engages in nearly one million contacts with patients and other end users.
• registered with the Care Quality Commission for the provision of services.
• been successful in obtaining awards in Customer Excellence and Investor in People.
• have a track record of financial viability and meeting national targets.
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Who Commissions us
• Our turnover is £160.6 million
• Around £120 million is received from health care commissioners, of which
– 39% from NHS South Birmingham,
– 29% from NHS Birmingham East & North,
– 16% from the West Midlands Specialist Commissioning Team.
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Our journey so far
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Changing Times
Operating Framework
TransformingCommunity
Services
CommissioningReview in
BirminghamOur Journey
to CFT
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Our plans
PLAN
• According to legislation only an NHS Trust is able to apply to become a Foundation Trust.
• We would firstly need to become an NHS Trust to enable us to apply to become a Community Foundation Trust
NOT in PLAN
• Being established as an NHS Trust will not result in changes to the current services that we provide.
• Our aim is to improve access to community services wherever possible, not to make it more difficult.
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Why a Community Foundation Trust?
• Department of Health confirmed that it supports the creation of a small number of Community Foundation Trusts.
• Our aspiration since 2006 has been to become one of these.
• Being established as a Community Foundation Trust is important for the future of the organisation and our services.
• The Foundation Trust model will strengthen our accountability to the population we serve and give us the freedom to reform the way in which community services are provided on a much larger scale than we are able to at present.
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Benefits becoming an NHS Trust
• Unlikely to be aware of any differences in the short term, our plans are aimed at producing long term benefits.
• Being established as an NHS Trust will mean:
– can apply to become a Foundation Trust
– clarity for our patients and stakeholders which organisation is responsible for providing the services that they are accessing.
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Benefits
It will ensure that our core and specialist community based services continue to be provided by an organisation with:
• A History of working in partnership to redesign services around the needs of patients
• Understanding of the demography and challenges that are faced.
• A Track Record of delivering tangible benefits to patients through a dedicated programme of Transformational Change
• A Service Configuration that mirrors that of the Local Authority to promote and facilitate partnership working and support the move towards seamless care for patients.
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Benefits
• The Ability to act responsively and assume responsibility for additional services to support the current PCT re-configuration in Birmingham; to ensure minimum disruption for patients and for staff.
• Expertise in managing Long Term Conditions which is fundamental to moving towards a ‘predict and prevent’ model of care’; to help to reduce avoidable admissions to hospital.
• A Reputation for high quality community provision; support of 3 local PCTs given - our plans support World Class Commissioning Agenda.
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What are the timescales?
• We have successfully gained Secretary of State’s approval to move to the next stage, which is applying to secure NHS Trust status.
• One option is to be established on the 1st July 2010 and another being October 2010.
• The structures that we already have in place allow us to move quickly towards being established as an NHS Trust.
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What would we be called?
Birmingham Community
Healthcare NHS Trust
(BCHC)
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Questions?