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Integrating services for long term conditions
Chair: Jeremy Porteus – National Programme Lead, CSIP
9.30am
Keynote address – Exhibition village: Taking control of multiple conditions to live life
My journey. The challenge of having a label. The consequences to my life, family and carers. How self management saved my life. Living life: how I changed my mind set. How health and social care can really make a difference in adding years to life and life to years.
Phil Cummings – Nottingham
10.00am - Session 2a
Joint strategic needs assessment: Making it happen
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment: background and policy context. Commissioning Framework for Health and Wellbeing. The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment process. Using Joint Strategic Needs Assessment to inform commissioning for LTCs.
Renu Bindra – Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Team, Department of Health
10.30am - Session 2a continued
Case study: Practical guide to integrating health and social care successfully. Cost effective partnership working
Developing a partnership approach. Overcoming organisational barriers. Sustaining the partnership. Review and evaluation. Partnerships as a catalyst for change.
Sally Plant – Service Director, Rehabilitation, BEN PCT
Lucy Ashton – Project Director Older Adults Modernisation Programme, Adults & Communities, BCC
11.00am
Coffee and Exhibition
11.30am - Session 2b
Acquired brain injury – Case study in integrated working across the interfaces between primary, secondary and tertiary health and social care
How we are trying to develop an integrated journey for survivors of acquired brain injury. Our work in supporting patients with a combination of complex physical, cognitive, emotional and social problems. Coordinating care across a patients’ life journey. The user and carers perspective. Identifying the key barriers and overcoming these challenges to develop local solutions around the needs of the patients.
David Shakespeare – Consultant in Neurological Rehabilitation Medicine and Clinical Director Neurosciences, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust
Sam Brown – Adult and Community Services, Lancashire County Council
Tom Hughes – Head Injury Support Services
Helen McConville – Coordinator, Acquired Brain Injury Service, Cumbria PCT
12.00pm - Session 2b continued
Case Study: Creating a seamless service, from long term condition to end of life care in Pan Birmingham
Development of the strategy, implementation & commissioning plan. Developing the pathways of care. Integration in action – the Sandwell story.
Melanie Young – Network Manager, Pan Birmingham Palliative Care Network
Gail Fortes Mayer – Head of commissioning Sandwell PCT
12.30pm
Keynote address – Exhibition village
Mark Britnell – Director General Commissioning and System Management, Department of Health
12.50pm
Lunch and Exhibition
1.40pm - Session 2c
Managing the integration revolution
Integrating information – unlocking the potential for improved care for long term conditions. Using shared information to work more efficiently and effectively. How better information empowers the patient. Opportunities for commissioning with integrated information. Using integration to record, audit and evaluate – providing the evidence base.
Anna Morton – Strategic Integration Lead, Yorkshire and The Humber SHA
2.10pm - Session 2c continued
Integrating community pharmacy into patient care pathways
What CP already does for patients with LTCs. Benefits of integration – effective & cost-effective use of NHS resources to drive care into the community. Case studies – examples of current CP services for patients with LTCs. The way forward – exploring the potential.
Michael Holden – Hampshire & IOW LPC
2.40pm
Tea and Exhibition
3.10pm - Session 2d
Integrated care around the patient – Torbay Care Trust experience
Integrating teams. Coordinating community teams across health and social care. Vertical and horizontal integration around the patient.
Julie Hickey – General Manager, Health and Social Care, Torbay Care Trust
3.40pm - Session 2d continued
Integrating health, social care, housing, transport, leisure and the 3rd sector to support LTCs: hope for the future
How can we use co-production to achieve best practice in long term conditions? How to build collaborative networks to meet peoples’ needs. Influencing organisations in their approach to transport, housing and environment issues. How communities can create sustainable opportunities in leisure. How can health fit into a social model of care?
Kylie Farbrace – Falls Coordinator, North East Lincolnshire PCT
Pam Hancock – COPD clinical Co-ordinator, North East Lincolnshire PCT
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