NHS South of Tyne and Wear Consultations

Getting Better Together - Public consultation on acute health services for children and young people

NHS South of Tyne and Wear is keen to hear your views on its plan to improve acute health services for children and young people in Gateshead, Sunderland and South Tyneside.  The closing date for responses is 31 March 2012.

Please click here for more information.

NHS Future Forum: Integrated Care - Your Views!

The Government has asked the NHS Future Forum to continue its conversations with patients, service users and professionals to provide independent advice on a number of themes.

As part of this, we have been asked to encourage local people and stakeholders to have their say.

Please click here for more information and to let us have your views. 

Update on Improving Choice and Quality for Local Patients - Services to be implemented during 2012/13 via Any Qualified Provider

Consistent with the national directive to extend patient choice to community and mental health services, NHS South of Tyne and Wear will undertake three procurements to Any Qualified Provider (AQP) principles.    

By choice of Any Qualified Provider we mean that when patients are referred (usually by their GP) for a particular service, they should be able to choose from a list of qualified providers who meet NHS service quality requirements, prices and normal contractual obligations. This approach is already in place for routine elective procedures.  

To help increase patient choice, access to services, and quality NHS South of Tyne & Wear and the Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland Clinical Commissioning Groups will undertake the following procurements under Any Qualified Provider in 2012/13:

    • Adult hearing Services in the community
    • Anticoagulation Services (Diagnostics closer to home)
    • Podiatry Services (not including biomechanics or orthotics)

Extending patient choice of provider is intended to empower patients and carers, improve their outcomes and experience, enable service innovation and free up clinicians to drive change and improve practice.

How we made this decision

In reaching this decision we have taken account of all feedback received where improvements to quality and access of service would be welcomed.

Local engagement included service users, patients, patient representatives, healthcare professionals and providers via presentations at key locality meetings and patient and carer forums, an open session for providers and use of a stakeholder bulletin and patient survey, which were also made available via our websites.

In addition to this all services were assessed against a number of criteria to determine suitability for AQP:  

    • Existing prices/currencies  
    • Existing (or clearly defined) service model  
    • Regulatory framework  
    • Fits a standard NHS contract  
    • Identifiable metrics to measure outcomes  
    • Market analysis indicates sufficient market interest  
    • No significant barriers to entry  
    • Activity levels indicate sufficient demand  
    • Current contract arrangements  
    • Clinical competency levels  
    • Activity and costs on current services are understood enough to adequately predict costs and volumes under AQP  
    • Extending patient choice  
    • Financial risk presented by AQP 

Next steps

An NHS South of Tyne and Wear AQP Steering group has been established to oversee, assure and manage the implementation and ensure we use AQP appropriately as a tool to support effective commissioning.

AQP is embedded in commissioning processes and will be used as an appropriate method of procurement in the future in line with commissioning priorities and processes. 

Finally 

Thank you for sharing your views. 

NHS South of Tyne & Wear can ensure that all feedback obtained during this process will continue to be used to influence future commissioning plans.

Any questions?

Please email AQP@sotw.nhs.uk

Carers strategy Questionnaire - South Tyneside

South Tyneside Council have produced a Draft Carers' Strategy and would like to know what carers think of the strategy to reflect their views and comments as it will really make a difference to carers. To read a summary of the strategy and complete the questionnaire please visit - Draft Carers' Strategy 2012-2015 or call 0191 427 7000 for a paper copy.

This consultation will end on Saturday 31 December 2011.

Consultation feedback from specialist services for children and young people

NHS South of Tyne and Wear held a consultation in 2010 focussing on delivering a joined up Specialist Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Learning Disability Service (CAMH and LD Service) to meet the needs of the local population in Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland effectively.  Feedback has been used as the basis for a new service which has been commissioned from autumn of 2011. Outcomes from this consultation can be viewed here.

NHS Primary Care Organisations across the North East Launch Equality Consultation

Primary Care Organisations across the North East are inviting members of the public to have their say on how equality can be improved in the NHS by completing a questionnaire as part of a public engagement exercise, launched on 1 August, to help promote equality and fairness for all in the local NHS.

Click here to download the survey.  Completed surveys can be sent to  FREEPOST NEA 9906, Ben Murphy, Middlesbrough, TS2 1RH, or you can complete online at www.tees.nhs.uk.

Surveys can be completed up until 14 November 2011.

 

 

Providing Improved Mental Health and Learning Disability Environments (PRIDE) in Sunderland and South Tyneside 

A report on the recent public consultation relating to improved mental health and learning disability environments can be accessed here.


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