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Our Health, Our Care, Our Say: Performance & Outcomes

Our Health, Our Care, Our Say: Performance & Outcomes. Lynda Fean & Carl Evans 27 March 2006. DH WHITE PAPER HEADLINES. Social care outcomes confirmed - build on these to confirm a single set of outcomes across health & social care

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Our Health, Our Care, Our Say: Performance & Outcomes

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  1. Our Health, Our Care, Our Say:Performance & Outcomes Lynda Fean & Carl Evans 27 March 2006

  2. DH WHITE PAPER HEADLINES • Social care outcomes confirmed - build on these to confirm a single set of outcomes across health & social care • Raised profile in assessing robustness of commissioning / joint commissioning arrangements • Revised statutory guidance on the leadership role of the DASS • Links with DPHs Joint reviews of health & well-being status and needs of local populations

  3. PERFORMANCE & REGULATION HEADLINES • Development of performance assessment to support common outcomes - increased development of joint assessment and inspection arrangements • Inspection regimes to reinforce it - merged Inspection commissions by 2008 - subject to the wider review of arm’s length bodies - regulation and inspection of care homes and other service providers • including continued work with Audit Commission to ensure that relationship with wider local government functions is recognised

  4. WIDER LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENTS • Local Government White Paper in summer 2006 including new Performance Framework • Local:vision debate and consultations on LSPs • Development of Local Area Agreements – including applying outcomes framework • Building on learning & experience of LAA pilots/next waves – reinforcing negotiation aspects and local joint planning and delivery

  5. IMPLEMENTING PERFORMANCE ASPECTS OF WHITE PAPER • Develop shared, outcome-based performance framework • Align performance measures and targets for PCTs and local authorities • Align performance assessment and inspection regimes • Streamline planning and budget cycles for the NHS and local authorities • Synchronise performance management systems

  6. OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK

  7. WORKSHOP QUESTIONS • Is the Outcomes Framework useful? Any changes? Any additions? Could it cover both 1) health and social care and 2) broader well-being outcomes? • How would local partners use it to achieve better outcomes? • What would central government need to change to help local partners achieve better outcomes?

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