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London Sexual Health Strategic Framework

The London Sexual Health Programme. London Sexual Health Strategic Framework. Priority for the Health System in London. Patricia Wright Senior Responsible Officer for Sexual Health in London and CE for NHS Kensington and Chelsea. The London Sexual Health Programme.

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London Sexual Health Strategic Framework

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  1. The London Sexual Health Programme London Sexual Health Strategic Framework Priority for the Health System in London Patricia Wright Senior Responsible Officer for Sexual Health in London and CE for NHS Kensington and Chelsea

  2. The London Sexual Health Programme Why a framework for London? • To improve the Sexual Health of Londoners through better commissioning • In response to reviews of Sexual Health and HIV strategy over the last 2 years which identified the need to strengthen commissioning at Local, Regional and National levels focusing on: • Accelerated tariff development • Integration of services • Enhancing the role of SH networks • Strengthened focus on prevention

  3. The London Sexual Health Programme Current context Sexual Health is a public health and financial priority for London Successes • 99% access to GUM within 48 hrs • London achieved the 25% Chlamydia screening target by March 2010 • Uptake of LARC increased to 22/1000 females in the age range 15-44 in 08/09 Issues • STIs- 10% increase in attendances at GUM clinics • HIV- 8-10% increase in diagnosis: • c50% late diagnoses in African communities • c20% late diagnoses in gay men/men who have sex with men • Teenage conceptions- 44.6/1000 females age 15-17 (2008) • Abortion- still c25% higher than England average at all age groups • Contraception- LARC usage still 46.9% lower than England average

  4. The London Sexual Health Programme Sexual Health as a commissioning priority for NHS in London • Acknowledgement of the particular issues in the Capital requiring a co-ordinated, London-wide approach to commissioning • Recognition of the need to focus on prevention as well as treatment • Sex and Our City (2008) - London's first Sexual Health Needs assessment and service mapping document published • Need to update the London Sexual Health Strategic Framework (2004) in response to new guidance and changing need • Over £500m spent on Sexual health services (excluding GP prescribing)

  5. Organisational Structure - Leading and Strengthening Sexual Health Commissioning in London PCT Directors of Commissioning / SACU MDs London PCT CEs Group London Specialized Commissioning Groups GOL - Teen Pregnancy Lead PCT Chief Executive (SRO) London Sexual Health Programme London Sexual Health forum London Sexual Health Commissioning Board Pan London HIV Prevention Group Commissioning Network Pan London Procurement Chlamydia Screening Strategic Network London Contraception and Abortion Group 2012 Planning Group London Havens Strategic Board London Sexual Health Strategic Framework Tariffs London Sexual Health Promotion Framework FESHproNET Sexual Health Network Subgroups

  6. The London Sexual Health Programme Focus of the Framework • Improving Sexual Health through setting standards for commissioning and delivery • Improving outcomes and performance measures • Users/clients at the centre • Importance of clinical networks, leadership and partnership working

  7. The London Sexual Health Programme Summary • Sexual Health is a priority for PCTs and the NHS in London • London Sexual Health Strategic Framework builds on the 2004 Strategic Framework • It leads the way by setting Strategic Commissioning priorities to improve sexual health outcomes for Londoners • It builds upon partnership working to deliver clinically-and cost-effective, efficient services which meet the needs of our population

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