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SaHF DMBC Volume 1 Edition 1.1.pdf - Shaping a healthier future

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Feedback received<br />

Stakeholders who<br />

provided this<br />

feedback<br />

Our consideration of the feedback<br />

<strong>DMBC</strong> reference<br />

Are London Health<br />

Programme (LHP)<br />

standards consistent<br />

with the <strong>SaHF</strong> clinical<br />

standards<br />

<strong>SaHF</strong> Clinical<br />

Board.<br />

LHP standards were being developed when <strong>SaHF</strong> went to consultation in<br />

July 2012, and proposed standards were reviewed in late 2012. The final<br />

standards are due to be published by mid-February.<br />

During the post-consultation period the Clinical Board, U&EC, Paediatric and<br />

Maternity CIGs reviewed the proposed LHP standards against the standards<br />

our clinicians proposed pre-consultation to understand alignment. The three<br />

CIGs have all recommended adopting the proposed LHP standards.<br />

Clinical standards:<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Greater consideration<br />

needs to be given to<br />

social care<br />

Harrow HOSC/<br />

Council<br />

Imperial College<br />

Healthcare Trust<br />

Richmond Council<br />

Kensington &<br />

Chelsea HOSC<br />

Brent LINk<br />

Brent HOSC<br />

Hillingdon HOSC<br />

JHOSC<br />

Hillingdon LINk.<br />

We worked with the eight CCGs to develop their out of hospital strategies,<br />

and this work considered joint working with social care.<br />

We continue to support CCGs through the out of hospital work in developing<br />

their relationships with social care. This includes engagement with Health and<br />

Wellbeing Boards and the expectation is that CCG Commissioning Intentions<br />

would be signed off by each Boroughs Health and Wellbeing Board.<br />

CCGs are also progressing implementation of the integrated care model of<br />

local health and social care, working with local authorities to manage care<br />

needs of patients in a coordinated way; this includes work by the tri-borough<br />

on their community budget programme and whole systems ICP.<br />

Carers analysis:<br />

Chapter 13, Section<br />

13.6.3<br />

Post consultation we undertook work to explore the impact of the OOH<br />

strategies on carers, the outputs of this work are detailed in this document<br />

and support the detailed planning of each CCGs OOH initiatives.<br />

Assurances required<br />

that UCCs are safe<br />

and staff will have<br />

necessary<br />

competencies<br />

including providing<br />

junior staff training<br />

College of<br />

Emergency<br />

Medicine<br />

Public<br />

Ealing Council<br />

Ealing HOSC<br />

Brent LINk<br />

Brent HOSC<br />

The CIG is proposing that UCCs operate within a network to provide<br />

appropriate clinical governance and that they have a relationship with an A&E<br />

at a major hospital to support the safe delivery of emergency services. Where<br />

the proposal is for the UCC to be co-located with the major hospital then this<br />

would be the ‘partner’ A&E, where the UCC is on a local hospital site or stand<br />

alone then a neighbouring major hospital would provide the ‘partner’ A&E.<br />

The U&EC CIG has developed a common UCC specification which details<br />

the services a UCC should provide and the required quality standards. This<br />

UCC specifications:<br />

Chapter 7, Section<br />

7.6.2 and Chapter 8d<br />

6. Consultation, feedback and how we responded 78

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