Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Review of 2013-14 Dr Shane Gordon Clinical Chief Officer Our first year Key challenges and achievements Working with our local population, patients and carers • NE Essex Health Forum and practice groups • Our voluntary sector councils • The Big Care Debate • Healthwatch Essex Quality improvements: • cancer services • diabetes care • stroke care • end of life care • psychological therapies (IAPT) Crisis management Service performance Financial stability NE Essex Health Forum Voluntary sector partners The Big Care Debate We know the needs of our population are growing faster than the money available: Essex County Council will have a gap of approximately £45m by 2016, NEE CCG a gap of £60-70m We asked over 1,000 local people about their priorities for the health service in the next 5 years • Cancer services crisis at Colchester Hospital: Real issues with patient care discovered, massive amount of work by Hospital colleagues, NHS England, ourselves and others to put these right quickly. Valuable lessons learned and enduring partnerships built. • Finance through quality improvement: on target (£18.5m for 2014/15) to continue making required quality improvements and savings, but gets more difficult. Innovation is key: Rapid Assessment Service started; Urgent Care and Care Closer to Home plans to come. Quality improvements Cancer Services in the community More cancers diagnosed by GPs, now 53% of all cancers. This is a 22% improvement since 2010 Quality improvements Cancer Services in the community Fewer cancers are diagnosed as emergencies. This is a 28% improvement since 2010 Quality improvements Cancer Services in the hospital Major review of cancer services during 2013/14. Significant improvements made to: • Cancer pathways improved to bestpractice standards in 6 specialties • Cancer nurse specialist numbers increased • A new computer system and improved administration to track patients’ care safely • Improved referral processes Quality improvements Diabetes services Quality improvements Stroke services Stroke services in Colchester hospital are consistently ranked the best in England on the national quality indicators Quality improvements End of life services • One number to call • Advice and support 24 hours a day • Hospice at home services • Online care register 68% of patients die in preferred place Deaths in preferred place of care have more than doubled during 2013-14 Quality improvements Psychology services (IAPT) • New service provider • Focussed on recovery from depression and anxiety Quality improvements Other services Community Phlebotomy Services Service Performance Performance NHS Constitution A&E 4 hour standard Referral to treatment (Admitted) Referral to treatment (non-admit) 2 ww Cancer 62 day treatment cancer 31 day diagnosis cancer Stroke – special stroke unit TIA seen/treated 24 hours Achieved Planned 94.8% 91.7% 97.6% 96.2% 83.8% 96.3% 85.1% 60% 95% 90% 95% 93% 85% 96% 80% 74% Performance NHS Constitution Achieved Ambulance Red 1 (EoE) 73.6% Ambulance Red 2 (EoE) 69.4% Ambulance Cat A (EoE) 92.9% Mental health IAPT(access) 10.4% Mental Health IAPT(recovery)50% Planned 75% 75% 95% 15% 50.7% Looking forward Looking forward • Hospital pressures are whole system issues – Urgent Care strategy now approved by Board • CCGs investing in Ambulance Service • Short and long-term Essex-wide plans to improve shortage of GPs • Care Closer to Home transformative approach • Gap between finance and demand remains challenging