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Sue Davies Head of Partnerships Esther Peapell Public and Patient Engagement Manager

Sue Davies Head of Partnerships Esther Peapell Public and Patient Engagement Manager. Health and Social Care Act 2012. Makes significant changes to how the health service is organised. Puts GPs in control of local health budgets. Gives new responsibilities to local authorities.

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Sue Davies Head of Partnerships Esther Peapell Public and Patient Engagement Manager

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  1. Sue Davies Head of Partnerships Esther Peapell Public and Patient Engagement Manager

  2. Health and Social Care Act 2012 • Makes significant changes to how the health service is organised. • Puts GPs in control of local health budgets. • Gives new responsibilities to local authorities.

  3. How will the new NHS look?

  4. Coventry and Rugby CCG • Responsible for a population of over 450,000 people. • Partnership between Coventry and Rugby GP commissioners to form a new CCG, reflects our common interests in commissioning services from University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. • Committed to buying high quality services for people.

  5. Our Vision  ”Working together to make our local NHS better “ The overarching vision for the new CCG is that it will: • Improve the health and wellbeing of our community • Provide the best possible patient experience • Ensure choice, value for money and high quality care

  6. How are we going to involve local people? Shared decision making between the patient and the NHS: • Individual patient and their Choice in which hospitals patients attend • Involvement in the commissioning and re-design of services.

  7. How will the CCG do this is in a meaningful way?

  8. How can we involve the third sector? • The CCG is looking at innovative ways of supporting the local population to help people: - Live independently - Stay healthy and recover quickly from illness - Have as much control over their own lives as possible - Live with, and/or look after; their family - Participate as active and equal citizens - Have the best possible quality of life

  9. How can third sector partners work with us? • We know that voluntary and community groups are the experts when it comes to understanding what local people think of local health services and support available. • We know you are the experts when it comes to getting value for money.

  10. What have we done before? • We respect the experience you bring to the discussions: - Foleshill Women’s Training – maternity services, swine flu, end of life care - Coventry and Warwickshire Local Involvement Networks/ Healthwatch - Voluntary Action Coventry

  11. What next? • We need to find the best way to work together and have regular conversations. • Active citizen involvement is the way forward: – Share understandable information - Transform participation – new approaches - 2,600 Join the Conversation Champions in Coventry

  12. It’s your NHS • We need to have a more balanced relationship better public, patients and the NHS. • No decision about me without me; • Individual level • Practice level • CCG level • WE CAN WORK TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE THIS!

  13. Any questions?

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