Working together to improve local health and care services Public meeting Thursday 10 October
Why we’re working together Dr Peter Christian, Haringey CCG Chair Beverley Tarka, Director of Adults and Health, Haringey Council Geoffrey Ocen, Chief Executive, Bridge Renewal Trust
Health issues and inequalities in Haringey • Population of just over 270,000 • 6th most deprived borough in London • Deprivation is more concentrated in the north east . • Significant health issues in Haringey include: - Poor emotional and mental health affecting wellbeing - High rates of childhood obesity particularly in east of borough - High rates of severe mental illness - Long-term health conditions and frailty Poor health and wellbeing is often linked to challenges with housing, debt and employment so needs more than just healthcare.
Collaboration Engaging with residents and Working together communities People want support to help themselves. Services should be joined We already work together to up around people and provide joined up care for some family. groups of people. We know that social factors such Prevention is important to We want to take this forward for as housing, education and people. whole communities. employment affect health and wellbeing. Working together, we can jointly improve them.
Integrated care at neighbourhood level Keesha Sinclair, Local area co-ordinator Andrea Wershof, Local area co-ordinator
Discussion questions • How do you think this approach will make a difference to you and your family? • Is there anything else you think we haven’t considered or need to consider?
Primary care networks Dr Muhammed Akunjee, Clinical Director Dr Simon Caplan, Clinical Director
What are Primary Care Networks? • Groups of practices serving between 30,000 to 50,000 people, covering the whole population • Practices are working together in Networks in local areas so they are nearby to one another • First year is about getting started; you won’t see significant impact straight away • Networks will employ additional staff, including pharmacists, community paramedics, physiotherapists and people called ‘social prescribers’ • Networks will provide more access to appointments for their patients • Networks will work closely with other services like community services, social care and mental health • Networks will work to improve the wellbeing of their populations
Key Practice List Primary Care (Jul 19) Network 1 The Staunton Group Practice 14375 East Central Haringey GP Practices (with branches), 2 Hornsey Park Surgery 4485 East Central 3 West Green Road Surgery 15057 East Central Primary Care Networks, July 2019 4 The Old Surgery 2081 East Central 5 JS Medical Practice Park Lane 12567 N15 6 JS Medical Practice (Branch) N15 7 JS Medical (Lawrence House) (Branch) N15 8 Havergal Surgery 6157 N15 9 Spur Road Surgery 1834 N15 10 St Anns Road Surgery 13461 N15 11 Grove Road Surgery 4541 N15 12 Cheshire Road Surgery 6755 North Central 13 Arcadian Gardens 4016 North Central 14 Myddleton Road Surgery 3116 North Central 15 Bounds Green Group Practice 17641 North Central 16 Stuart Crescent Health Centre (High Road) 5110 North Central 17 Stuart Crescent Health Centre 3245 North Central 18 Somerset Gardens Family Health Centre 13571 North East 19 Castle View Surgery (Bruce Grove PHC) (Branch) North East 20 Morris House Group Practice 13244 North East 21 Westbury Medical Centre 10876 North East 22 Charlton House 6916 North East 23 Bruce Grove Primary Health Centre 7971 North East 24 Rutland House Surgery 6838 North West 25 Muswell Hill Practice 14518 North West 26 Queens Avenue Surgery 4575 North West 27 Highgate Group Practice 15843 North West 28 Queenswood Medical Practice 22606 South West 29 Crouch Hall Road Surgery 8407 South West 30 The 157 Medical Practice 4360 South West 31 Tottenham Health Centre 5510 Welbourne 32 Dowsett Rd Surgery 4797 Welbourne 33 Broadwater Farm (Branch of Lawrence Hou (Branch) Welbourne 34 Lawrence House Surgery 16646 Welbourne 35 Tottenham Hale Medical Practice (Lawrenc 3018 Welbourne 36 Tynemouth Medical Practice 10099 Welbourne 37 Fernlea Surgery 9760 Welbourne 38 Alexandra Surgery 5629 West Central 39 Vale Practice 11222 West Central 40 Christchurch Hall Surgery 3595 West Central 41 Bridge House Medical Practice 10409 West Central
Discussion questions • How do you think this approach will make a difference to you and your family? • Is there anything else you think we haven’t considered or need to consider? • What do you think could be the potential challenges with primary care networks?
North Central London CCGs’ update Tony Hoolaghan, Chief Operating Officer
Change is on the horizon NHS LONG TERM PLAN The Long Term Plan sets out priorities and changes to the way health services will be delivered. Building on previous policy, changes include a focus on integration and a move to Integrated Care Systems. NORTH CENTRAL LONDON – MERGING CCGs To implement the Long Term Plan’s ambitions means merging to a single CCG for north central London and we are working with Barnet, Camden, Enfield and Islington CCGs on plans to merge from April 2020. LEADERSHIP Clinical leadership will continue to remain at the heart of commissioning and shape how we work in the future.
Questions
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