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Community assets and mobilising: care in the community - PPT Presentation

Paul Sinden Director of Commissioning 1 October 2013 Service priorities Urgent Care     Outpatients Admissions Setting GP Urgent Care Centre AampE Tariff 25 54 72104 ID: 345007

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Slide1

Community assets and mobilising: care in the community

Paul Sinden Director of Commissioning

1 October 2013Slide2

Service priorities:Slide3

Urgent Care   

Outpatients

Admissions

Setting

GP

Urgent

Care Centre

A&ETariff£25£54£72-£104

Clinic

New

Follow-Up

Case

Tariff

£200

£100£400

AdmissionEmergency Short-stayEmergencyElectiveTariff£800£2,000£1,200

Hospital costs and moving care into the community:Slide4

How will you know if you have succeeded?What process or outcome measures will be used?

When, and who, will assess impact?

The

whole

pathway

Total costs

Quality & Experience

Health outcomes

Process

What

Collaboration

Patients

and

carers:

co-production

Academic insight

Frontline

staff experience

Who

Linked datasets

Matched

case-control

Clearly defined intentionsQualitative & quantitativePMO Approach

How

What commissioners look for in a proposal:Slide5

How can you support people to stay out of hospital and be looked after in the community? How can

you help support lifestyle change in the local community?What skills do you have to support this type of work?

Where do you think you need to develop your skills within your organisations and what support do you need to do this?

Questions: