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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group What has happened so far? Helen Dillistone Assistant Chief Operating Officer

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group Mission To continuously improve the health and well being of the Southern Derbyshire population, with fair use of the money available. We will do this by: being responsible to our patients and communities; ensuring they are at the heart of everything we do providing local clinical leadership in the NHS, working in partnership to break down traditional boundaries understanding our population and addressing inequalities so that services are in place to meet needs planning services to best meet those needs now and in the future securing the best possible, best value health and social care provision ensuring resources are used fairly and effectively.

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Page 1: Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group What has happened so far? Helen Dillistone Assistant.

Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Southern DerbyshireClinical Commissioning Group

What has happened so far?Helen Dillistone

Assistant Chief Operating Officer

Page 2: Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group What has happened so far? Helen Dillistone Assistant.

Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

59 practices Population of 520,000 Budget of £807m 4 Localities covering; 2 in Derby City,

Amber Valley & Dales, and South Derbyshire Clinical Lead – Dr Sheila Newport Chief Operating Officer – Andy Layzell

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

MissionTo continuously improve the health and well being of the Southern

Derbyshire population, with fair use of the money available.

We will do this by:

being responsible to our patients and communities; ensuring they are at the heart of everything we do

providing local clinical leadership in the NHS, working in partnership to break down traditional boundaries

understanding our population and addressing inequalities so that services are in place to meet needs

planning services to best meet those needs now and in the future securing the best possible, best value health and social care provision ensuring resources are used fairly and effectively.

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Early Days Constitution agreed Approved as a national pathfinder Approved as a sub-committee of the joint PCT (Cluster)

Board Board now in place Identifying commissioning priorities Understanding the financial position Staff assigned to support the CCG Building relationships Starting out on the authorisation process

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

The Board GP Chair – Dr Sheila Newport 4 GP locality representatives: Dr Callum McLean,

Dr Andy Mott, Dr Paul Wood, Dr Buk Dhadda 2 Local Authority representatives:

Bill Robertson, Cath Roff 1 Lay representative – Shokat Lal 1 Nurse representative – Brigid Stacey 1 Secondary care clinician - TBA Chief Operating Officer – Andy Layzell Chief Finance Officer – Phil Cowley

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

GP involvement Named leads in each practice Locality board leads (Planned Care, Unplanned

Care, Prescribing) Clinical Reference Group Contract Management Boards SDCCG Board 12 Clinical Improvement Groups

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group

The Commissioning Plan Will contain:

The Vision Summary of population health needs in each

locality Financial profile for the next 3 years (flat

cash) Locality and CCG priorities

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Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning GroupNext steps

Aim for authorisation Summer 2012 Strong clinical and professional focus Meaningful engagement with patients, public, partner

organisations and other local stakeholders Clear and credible QIPP plans Strong constitutional and governance arrangements Collaborative arrangements (other CCGs, LAs, NHS

commissioning board) Leadership across CCG (clinical and management) Transition to new system by 2013:

PCTs abolished 2013 Derbyshire Cluster in place (County/City) Now part of wider Midlands SHA (West/East)