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Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Provider Engagement Event 3 rd April 2012 – Birmingham

Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Provider Engagement Event 3 rd April 2012 – Birmingham. NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands. Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Provider Engagement Event 3 rd April 2012 – Birmingham.

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Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Provider Engagement Event 3 rd April 2012 – Birmingham

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  1. Any Qualified Provider (AQP)Provider Engagement Event3rd April 2012 – Birmingham NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  2. Any Qualified Provider (AQP)Provider Engagement Event3rd April 2012 – Birmingham Barry Day NHS Midlands and East AQP QCE Lead NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  3. Agenda Introduction to the day - Barry Day AQP Strategic Overview - Annabelle Walker The Commissioner Perspective - Sohaib Khalid Some Provider Perspective - Alan Norton & Krys Jervis National Qualification Process - Mark Lambert Panel Q&A - All QCE Process and Timescales - Barry Day Breakout Sessions - All Conclusion - Barry Day NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  4. Why are we here today ? One of a series of events working with and engaging with provider partners To give providers and commissioners a chance to network and engage Provide providers with information about the wider policy decisions currently under discussion To deepen the understanding of AQP with and for provider partners Answer some questions about the process NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  5. Patient Choice of AQP in Context – Competition and Procurement No “one size fits all” Commissioners decide NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  6. Why patient choice of AQP ? It empowers patients & drives up quality … Evidence shows that giving patients greater control, enabling them to access the best providers for their needs & wants, can improve outcomes, responsiveness & value for money; Evidence from the UK & internationally “suggests that quality based competition with prices fixed by a regulator can be beneficial, producing higher quality care at the same cost on average and, importantly, not leading to increased inequity in access.” OHE report on Competition in the NHS thereforerecommended commissioners consider using patient choice of AQP where this could be expected to be beneficial and feasible in the local health economy The NHS Future Forum supported the concept of patient choice of Any Qualified Provider, and we are implementing AQP as recommended– ie, “in a phased way” NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  7. Why Patient Choice of AQP ? It enables providers … To spread innovative/best practice To compete fairly on quality To expand catchments To enter the market It supports diversity of provision NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  8. What is Patient Choice of AQP ? When a service is opened up to choice of ‘any qualified provider’, patients can choose from a range of providers all of whom meet NHS standards and price. Prices paid to providers will be determined in advance by commissioners. Either national tariff where it applies, or a locally agreed price. There is NO competition on price. Patients will choose based on quality and individual preferences and money will follow patients’ choices. Providers must pass a standard qualification process to ensure they meet the appropriate quality standards. NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  9. Patient Choice of AQP in 2012/2013 PCT clusters are required to deliver their published AQP commitments for 2012/13 PCTs have selected at least three services to procure through an AQP route – DH asked for CCGs to be involved in the selection of these services. The implementation of AQP in these services is now underway, with the first services already advertised on NHS Supply2Health. DH will be undertaking an evaluation of this phase of AQP in 2012/13 in order to inform the commissioning decisions that CCGs will be making for 2013/14. NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  10. Patient Choice of AQP from 2013/2014 CCGs will decide if, when and how to use competition to drive up quality, enable innovation and improve services for patients CCGs will decide those service areas to which patient choice of provider should be extended locally, based on local needs and priorities and informed by engagement with patients and clinicians. CCGs will have to demonstrate the rationale for their decisions in terms of patient benefits, act transparently, and manage any actual or perceived conflicts of interest. NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  11. AQP Map for Wheelchairs NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  12. PCT Clusters seeking to deliver AQP for Wheelchairs NHS Surrey NHS Sussex NHS South West Cluster NHS Cornwall Bedfordshire & Luton PCT Cluster West Mercia Cluster Norfolk & Waveney PCT Cluster Arden Cluster Birmingham & Solihull Cluster Black Country Cluster Outer NE London Cluster NHS Gloucester North Central London Cluster NHS SE London Cluster NHS East & City PCT Cluster Hull PCT NHS North Yorkshire & York Cluster Bath & NE Somerset Wiltshire PCT Cluster Cheshire, Wirral & Warrington PCT Cluster NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  13. The Vision NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

  14. Any Qualified Provider (AQP)Provider Engagement Event3rd April 2012 – BirminghamThank you and enjoy the day! Barry Day NHS Midlands and East AQP QCE Lead NHS Midlands and East is a cluster of SHAs comprising NHS East Midlands | NHS East of England | NHS West Midlands

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