‘Changing the balance’A 2020 Vision of Health and
Social Care in Sheffield#2020vision
Primary Care Sheffield
Vision
We want to change the balance between hospital and community care, with more care closer to your home and we want to reduce the difference in life expectancy across the city.
Changing how we work
The NHS and social care need to change how we work if we are to continue to meet people’s needs in Sheffield.
Sheffield’s NHS organisations and Sheffield City Council are working together to talk to the public about why we think we need to change and what those changes should look like.
What we want to achieve
We want to develop a shared view of health and social care in the year 2020 that is agreed by organisational partners, the public and clinicians.We will then work together, with the Sheffield public, to implement the changes agreed.
Why care provision needs to change
Future pressures on health and social careSimilar to across the country, Sheffield: • Has an ageing population • Is seeing a rise in long-term conditions such as diabetes and
arthritis• Has less money, due to the expected continued reduction in funding
for councils, and the increasing cost of providing care• Has a year on year increase in hospital activity, and demand for long
term care• Has waiting time pressuresIt is important to make changes now to ensure we have a system fit for future demand.
Projected expenditure and funding
Sheffield’s Aims for the next five yearsPriorities in the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy• Sheffield is a healthy and successful city• Health and Wellbeing is improving• Health inequalities are reducing• People get the help and support they need• Services are affordable, innovative and deliver value for money
NHS Sheffield CCG prospectus aims• To improve patient experience and access to care• To improve the quality and equality of healthcare in Sheffield• To work with Sheffield City Council to continue to reduce health inequalities in Sheffield• To ensure there is a sustainable, affordable healthcare system in Sheffield
Sheffield City Council Corporate Priorities • An in touch organisation • Strong economy • Thriving neighbourhoods and communities • Better health and wellbeing • Tackling inequalities
What people have said so farKey messages:• Support for integration of health and social care, to reduce
handover from one worker to another• Support for care closer to home• Information and advice about what’s on offer to support people• Support for information sharing – telling your story only once• Holistic support, e.g. mental health/emotional needs being
considered when being treated for physical issue• Comments about staff attitude and approach• Getting to see a GP when you want can be difficult• Need to engage people in design of services
Our aims for the next 5 years Reducing need for A&E attendance and emergency admissions (20%
reduction target)
More local specialist diagnosis and management of health problems, making best use of technology, reducing hospital outpatient attendances
Single assessment for long term care and pooled health and social care budgets, helping people to stay at home where possible and reducing placements in care outside Sheffield
Development of specialist services in Sheffield to provide care to South Yorkshire and wider populations
Reducing the gaps in life expectancy in Sheffield
Quality of care and patient experience must continue to be improved
What difference will it make? Ensuring all children have the best possible start in life Supporting people to care for themselves, e.g. information and advice,
use of pharmacies More emphasis on helping people to stay well, preventing problems Risk identification and care planning for those most at risk of major
problems Stronger primary and community services, including local Voluntary,
community and Faith organisations GP practices working together in local areas, offering more services, but
sometimes in nearby practices Integrated health and social care services
What difference will it make? Better recognition of the connection between mental health and
physical health issues Improved responses to mental health crises Fewer outpatient attendances, replaced by more local services and
use of technology Review and possible changes to urgent care services Fewer general hospital beds in the city More beds being used to provide specialist care to the wider
population Seven day working where that achieves better outcomes
Have your sayThe CCG and partner organisations will have a number of city wide engagement events and opportunities for patients, the public and health and social care staff to have their say. Events will be listed on the NHS Sheffield CCG website – visit www.sheffieldccg.nhs.uk and search ‘2020 vision’.
Involve me!To make sure you don’t miss out on any of our engagement opportunities sign up to the CCG 'involve me' network. Visit www.sheffieldccg.nhs.uk and search ‘involve me’.
2020 Vision engagement events• 22 July 2015 2 - 4pm at The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, S1
4FW• 12 August 2015 10am – 12 noon at The Circle• 4 September 2015 1 - 3pm at the Medical Education Centre,
Northern General Hospital, Herries Road, S5 7AU • 16 September 2015 6 - 8pm at The CircleBook your place here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-2020-vision-of-health-and-social-care-in-sheffield-tickets-17426776959
We want you to tell us…• How can we improve the way we respond if you have an
emergency?• How can we better help you to stay well?• What should health and social care services do to help reduce
health inequalities? • What other areas (in addition to those in the presentation) are
important?• What do you want to know more about in relation to our vision
and the need for change, and how do you want to be involved?• What should our priorities be in spending the money we have for
health and social care in Sheffield?
How to feedbackTo answer these questions you can either: • go online to www.sheffieldccg.nhs.uk and
search ‘2020 vision’, • email [email protected] • or if you can’t get online you can call the NHS
Sheffield CCG engagement team on 0114 305 4609.
TimelineJuly - September• Engagement events at all organisations• Web based opportunities to comment• Discussion between organisationsThen• Reflection on what people have said• Publication of a short document setting out our plans• Action to make changesAnd• Engagement and consultation on specific changes, to develop
and test ideas