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January 2012 - Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals

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2011/12 trajectories and ongoing progress towards the 2016/17 position. It is anticipated that the recommissioning<br />

work (see below) will help to achieve this.<br />

In terms of previous projects established through specific exemplars and individual re-design initiatives<br />

performance in terms of activity is now captured within the above summaries.<br />

CARE PATHWAY AND SPECIALITY REVIEWS<br />

The programme of Care Pathway Reviews is currently on hold, awaiting a wider review with the new<br />

GP Clinical Commissioning Groups (GP CCGs).<br />

The RCRH Programme have undertaken further discussions with GP CCGs in order to develop an<br />

implementation mechanism to move reviewed pathways forward to full adoption from a commissioning<br />

perspective. In addition, meetings continue with GP CCG lead Managers in order to agree a<br />

process to activate and commission the service redesign requirements identified within the Care<br />

Pathway Reviews.<br />

Many of the published care pathways will have the impact of reducing activity to our acute services but<br />

are likely to increase activity in our diagnostic and community services. The financial impact on our<br />

acute services, for this year, of the revised care pathways with associated loss of activity and income is<br />

captured within the re-commissioning work.<br />

TRANSFER OF ACTIVITY (RE-COMMISSIONING)<br />

There have been ongoing discussions across the local health economy regarding implementation of<br />

the LDP agreement to transfer a range of services, activity and related income from secondary care to<br />

community and primary care during 2011/12 in line with the RCRH Programme. The Trust and GP<br />

commissioners have identified a number of specific schemes which have now been agreed and for<br />

which implementation plans are now being developed. These schemes are collectively known as the<br />

Re-commissioning Programme.<br />

The LDP agreement set a target of re-commissioning activity worth £16.2million and to date the Trust<br />

and PCTs have identified schemes that will result in the transfer of activity worth £13.8million over a full<br />

year. Work continues within the Trust and GP Clinical Commissioning Groups to identify the impact of a<br />

range of additional schemes although most of these will have an impact in <strong>2012</strong>/13. For the period April<br />

– November 2011 there has been a transfer of activity worth £1.7 million which is a slight improvement<br />

since the last report but remains below the year to date target. A number of the schemes commenced<br />

in the Autumn and so a further improvement in performance is expected over the next few months.<br />

The RCRH Programme recognises the need to develop a coherent programme of communications<br />

about this programme with clinical staff within the individual organisations and engagement with<br />

patients and the public in relation to many of these planned changes.<br />

ENGAGEMENT WITH JOINT HEALTH SCRUTINY COMMITTEE<br />

Representatives from the RCRH Programme attended a Joint <strong>Birmingham</strong>/<strong>Sandwell</strong> Health Scrutiny<br />

Committee meeting on the 13th December 2011, to provide an update on Clinical Service redesign,<br />

community-based developments and progress with the new hospital. All of which was very well<br />

received.<br />

Committee members expressed concern at the level of engagement of the respective Local Authorities<br />

in the RCRH Programme Governance structure, and senior officers from the respective organisations<br />

gave a commitment to address.<br />

RECOMMENDATIONS<br />

The Trust Board is recommended to:<br />

1. NOTE the progress made with the Right Care Right Here Programme.<br />

Jayne Dunn<br />

Redesign Director – Right Care Right Here<br />

19 th <strong>January</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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