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CCG Strategy Summit 2014 - Shaping Health and Social Care Services for the Future

Join Dr. Phil Jennings and key stakeholders in a summit to bridge the life expectancy gap, focusing on men with liver disease and women with lung cancer. This event showcases the vision for collaborative multi-agency efforts shaping healthcare services by 2018 and beyond. Explore primary and secondary care improvements, urgent care options, and innovative specialist services integration. Learn about self-care practices, better information systems, and the continued drive towards reducing hospital admissions and supporting people in their homes.

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CCG Strategy Summit 2014 - Shaping Health and Social Care Services for the Future

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  1. Cancer Summit 2014CCG Strategy Dr Phil Jennings CCG Chair

  2. LIFE EXPECTANCY GAP: Men: 14.6 Years Women: 9.7 Years

  3. Men: Liver Disease Women: Lung Cancer

  4. Lung Breast Bowel Prostate

  5. CCG Strategy • Vision 2018 • Multi Agency collaboration to shape health and social care services over the next 5 years • CCG • Wirral Hospital Trust • Wirral Community Trust • Cheshire & Wirral Partnership Trust • Local Authority • NHS England

  6. CCG Strategy • Primary Care • GPs, Dentists, Pharmacists, Opticians • Improving Access • Using technology • Coordinating community care • Groups of practices providing services • Secondary Care • Fewer services provided in an acute hospital setting • Hospital focused on complex care requiring specialist equipment or training • Hospital teams working with Primary Care in the community

  7. CCG Strategy • Self Care • Information systems • Long term conditions awareness • Self examination • Screening • Immunisation • Urgent Care • More options for seeking advice in urgent situations • GP Surgeries • Local Pharmacy • Walk in Centres • NHS 111 • Reduced reliance on Accident & Emergency

  8. CCG Strategy • Specialist Services • Complex services provided at Region Level • Concentration of services into fewer specialist centres • Integration • Better Care Fund – pooled budget between health and social care • Supporting people in their own homes • Reducing hospital admissions • Shortening hospital stays • Reducing Nursing Home Occupancy

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