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Summary and comment on Our Health, Our Care, Our Say White Paper
Summary and comment on Our Health, Our Care, Our Say White
Paper
Summary and comment on Our Health, Our Care, Our Say White
Paper
(Published February 2006)
Introduction
The White Paper, Our Health, Our Care, Our Say, published on Monday 30th
January covers a range of initiatives designed to shift the balance of services
from secondary to primary care. Key points The document
contains several key initiatives and issues which are highlighted below. Mike
Sobanja, NHS Alliance Chief Executive and a Director of Health Direction Ltd
provides a concise and pertinent comment at the end of the summary.
Shifting expenditure from spending on hospitals to spending on care closer
to home and on preventative services
- developing a new Expanding Practice Allowance to
incentivise further development of practices in under-doctored areas
further guidance on the development and support for
Practice Based Commissioning
a timetable for the delivery of more outpatients
appointments in primary care, initially targeting key specialities e.g.
dermatology, ENT, trauma and orthopaedics, urology, gynaecology and general
surgery using demonstration sites to define models of delivery
extending patient transport to enable this to be used
for outpatient appointments in primary care
performance management to measure the degree of shift
from secondary to primary care providers
patients to be allowed to register with practices
near to their workplace or home, although only one registration will still be
allowed
increased opening times to meet the needs of patients
in line with the findings of the recent public consultation e.g. out of hours,
extended opening hours
an improved role for community hospitals as points of
access
Infrastructure to support these
changes
- national procurement support for those PCTs dealing with
recruitment of alternative providers where this cannot be resolved locally
further work on delivering a balanced score care
approach with a review of Payment by Results
work on the unbundling of tariff to support the
development of different care
packages across health, social care and voluntary and
community sector providers
a Social Enterprise Unit to support the development
of social enterprise models of provision
a review of the agreement with NICE
New responsibilites placed on local councils
and the NHS to work together
- further development of Local Area Agreements as a
mechanism for strengthening partnerships
integration of health and social care planning cycles
to ensure joined up approaches to local planning
an emphasis on well-being and joint working,
including joint health and social care plans for people with long term
conditions and joint local networks
a single complaints procedure across health and
social care
a national framework for NHS continuing care
assessments
further guidance on the role of the Director of Adult
Social Services, emphasising working in local health and social care
partnerships
a strengthening of the Director of Public Health role
linking more closely with Overview and Scrutiny Committees in Local Authorities
on local health needs
national criteria on the means testing of services
and a commitment to extend personalised budgets and direct payments
New services and developments for existing
services
- a new service, NHS Life Check to assess peoples
lifestyle risks and target interventions and advice accordingly
expansion of the Expert Patient Programme with a
trebling of investment and the development of community interest companies to
deliver local models
the development of an information
prescription for people with long term conditions
development of an Expert Carers Programme to
support the carers of people with long term conditions
more support of carers through improved emergency
respite and a national helpline
a Urgent Care Strategy to improve access to emergency
care particularly in the community
improvements in End of Life Care
rapid access to sexual health services
a new screening programme for bowel cancer
more choice for women in maternity care
better follow up for ex offenders with mental health
and lifestyle problems
a commitment to close campus based provision for
adults with learning disabilities
improved access to child and adolescent mental health
services (CAMHS) nationally
pilot schemes for direct access to some services
delivered by allied health professionals
Comment from Michael
Sobanja For over two decades, Governments have subscribed to a
Primary Care Led NHS there now seems real potential that
this may become a reality. International research (WHO and Starfield amongst
others) demonstrates that strong primary care produces at least as good
outcomes at least cost. Having said that, there is really very little
new in the White Paper that has not been contained in policy for some time now.
Shifting the balance of power always had three elements from the centre
to the front line; from secondary to primary care; and from professional to
patient. The legitimisation of private providers as part of the NHS family has
important consequences. If the politicians can hold their nerve, there will be
a reduction of acute beds and more expansion in community and primary care
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