(gpsoc update) & next steps for isoft practices

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(GPSoC update) & next steps for iSoft practices. Peter Short National Clinical Lead GP Department of Health Informatics Directorate & GP Partner in Buxton, Derbyshire. National picture & horizon scanning. GP system contracts now and beyond 2013 Rights and responsibility The next 12 months - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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(GPSoC update) & next steps for iSoft practicesPeter Short

National Clinical Lead GP

Department of Health Informatics Directorate

& GP Partner in Buxton, Derbyshire

National picture & horizon scanning

GP system contracts now and beyond 2013

Rights and responsibility

The next 12 months

‘Peripheral issues’

What we don’t know

GPSoC

Current ‘National’ contract managed by GPSoC team in CFH for GP system provision

Current framework contract ‘end’ March 2013

Replacement framework going through Government approval process

Bridging gap between contracts

Framework improvement to encourage innovation and new integration

CSC announcement

GPSoC working with user group, professional bodies & local NHS organisations

Managed market exit to avoid compromising patient care

Proposed end date October 2013

Local organisations fund migration

GPSoC contribution if to a hosted system

Practices can complete 2012/13 QOF year

Rights and responsibility

DH, CfH and GPSoC (and JGPIT) support the right of a practice to choose a replacement system that best meets clinical and business needs.

PCTs, SHA’s, and in future CCG’s will have a view on ‘strategy’ for IT development in the wider Community. ‘Connect-all’ ambition.

Next 12 monthsOpportunities & Threats

• ‘New Toys’• New relationship with supplier• New ways of working Information sharing Medico-legal issues Learning challenge Data migration

Becoming an informed customer(again)

Supplier contact

GPSoC support

PCT support

User groups

Previous ‘migrants’

Locality and PCT environment

Whole practice ambition

Practice priorities

Data migration implications

System architecture

System performance

Financial performance (& QOF)

Locality ambition and relationships

Usability and functionality

Training support

Business continuity

Useable records

3rd party software

Record organisation and management

National application interaction

Document management and attachments

Backup and ‘business continuity’ options

Mobile and remote working

PCT > CCG

What support is / will be available

Change management

Investment

Strategic fit

Interaction with commissioning

Direct support or via CSS’s

LSP contract

In ‘North, Midlands and East’ (NME) area contracts for GP system (TPP SystmOne) is through CSC as Local Service Provider (LSP)

Practices who choose to migrate to TPP in this area will be covered by LSP contract and central LSP support team (Not a direct relationship with supplier)

Contract runs until 2016

Peripheral issues

On-line access for patients

EPS2

Choose & Book

GP2GP

SCR

Emed3

Screening results

Electronic communication

What we don’t know....

Outcome and date of GPSoC replacement negotiations

Primary Care IT funding level

Future levels of responsibility in detail

Variation in CCG support level

Impact of ‘open data’ agenda and NHSCB ambition for wider market involvement

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership point to better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership points to a better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership point to better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership point to better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership point to better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership point to better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Personal observationsMigrations involve pain and gain

‘Positive’ decision and ownership point to better outcome

Your new system will have amazing functionality

Your new system will have annoying deficiencies

Your new supplier will let you down sooner or later

Your clinical practice and use of information systems will evolve

The only constant in GP IT is change

Good luck!

www.nhsconnectingforhealth.nhs.uk/gpsoc

gplead@nhs.net

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