Programme


8:30
Registration and refreshments

9:25
Opening remarks from the Morning Chair

Richard Gleave
Project Director - Review of Age Discrimination
Department of Health
9:35
Keynote address: The future vision for integrated care

  • Maximising quality and improving patient experience through integrated care: Understanding how service integration will change the care landscape going forward
  • Looking beyond traditional sector boundaries to secure the improvement of health and care services
  • Understanding and overcoming the barriers to delivering seamless care

10:00
Models of integration: from finance to delivery

  • What does integrated care mean?
  • Translating the national vision for integrated care into local action
  • What are the options for the joint financing of health and social care?
  • What are the options for integrated management and provision of care?
  • How can this be delivered successfully?
  • How can integration make a difference?

10:25
Question and answer session

10:40
Morning refreshments

11:00
Community led joint commissioning

  • Giving people greater choice and control over their health and social care provision 
  • Integrating health, housing and social care delivery 
  • Involving the community in a meaningful way in the planning, design and delivery of services 
  • Overcoming fears and barriers 
  • Benefits realisation: assessing the evidence for the cost benefit and cost effectiveness of integrated health and social care 
  • Engaging the Third Sector 
  • Case studies of good practice 

Richard Kramer
Director
Turning Point Connected Care
11:20
Securing the foundations of integrated care: Developing sustainable, fit-for-purpose partnerships

  • Overcoming cultural differences and conflicting goals by establishing shared objectives and agreed processes
  • Engaging and empowering all key stakeholders to drive integration at all levels
  • Promoting joined-up thinking to encourage the development of a shared culture across partnerships and reduce silo working
  • Evaluating effective strategies for efficient and secure information sharing across partnerships

Andrew Burnell
Director of Provider Services and Nursing
Hull PCT
11:45
Good governance for integrated care

  • Responsibility and Accountability in a complex devolved world
  • New roles for GPs and Local Authorities
  • Where is the Risk?
  • Etiquette for partnerships and Consortia
  • Annual Review of Good Governance for Integrated Care

Dr John Bullivant
Director
Good Governance Institute
12:10
Personalisation agenda: Understanding, delivering and improving patient care

  • Understanding the personalisation agenda and how it can enable you to deliver better care
  • Identifying the best ways to highlight and evaluate the needs of the patient
  • Helping people navigate the health and social care system: Delivering seamless care

12:30
Question and answer session

12:40
Lunch

Delivering Integrated Care in Practice

13:30
Best practice case study: Lessons from the pilots

Hear how Poole has implemented a GP-led model aimed at improving early intervention and signposting of services for people with memory impairment and diagnosed dementia. Involving consultants, specialist mental health nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, supporting people, third sector agencies and intermediate care assistants working together, has this made a difference  to outcomes for vulnerable individuals?

Cllr Elaine Atkinson
Councillor
Poole Borough Council
13:55
Breaking down the barriers to successful integrated care

  • What are the difficulties surrounding the delivery of integrated care?
  • How can you develop partnerships that will enable you to overcome these challenges successfully?
  • Determining responsibilities and personalisation of care pathways and budgets

Neil Matthewman
Director of Commissioning and Planning
NHS Blackburn and Darwen
14:20
Question and answer session

14:35
Afternoon refreshments

14:55
Commissioning effective integrated care

  • Identifying and overcoming the challenges of commissioning world class healthcare with limited resources
  • Joint commissioning to deliver integrated seamless care
  • Understanding the skills and resources needed to commission across health and social care

Andrew Webster
National Director of Joint Commissioning
Department of Health
15:55
Question and answer session

16:10
Chair’s closing remarks and conference ends

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