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CCG update/feedback

CCG update/feedback . Date: 20/05/14 Ian Orpen. Today…. Simon’s leaving Member survey CCG board review Commissioning support /Communications change Prescribing LES review GP Forums in June and July. CCG members survey. 82 responses Aimed at GPs and PMs as voting members

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CCG update/feedback

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  1. CCG update/feedback Date: 20/05/14 Ian Orpen

  2. Today… Simon’s leaving Member survey CCG board review Commissioning support /Communications change Prescribing LES review GP Forums in June and July

  3. CCG members survey 82 responses Aimed at GPs and PMs as voting members Range of comments/helpful feedback

  4. Would you like more involvement in the CCG?

  5. How can we best involve you in the work of the CCG?

  6. What is your view of how the CCG board GP and PM members work at present?

  7. In your opinion does the CCG currentlyfeel clinically led?

  8. In your opinion, would the CCG feel clinically led, if:

  9. Comments Feel to CCG members are detached from groundforce GPs. They are not fighting for the survival of general practice and are really just government administrators. The CCG does a great job at giving ample opportunities for us all to engage. Unfortunately some GP practices seem more reluctant to make the most of those opportunities. Copy of results circulated with next GP newsletter

  10. The Majority of Voting Members of Current Board are Clinicians 5 voting non-clinicians 8 voting clinicians 1 Chair (GP) 1 Clinical Accountable Officer (GP) 1 Clinical Director (GP) 3 GP Cluster Leads 1 Secondary Care Clinician 1 Registered Nurse 1 Patient/Public Adviser (Lay) 1 Vice Chair (Lay) 1 Chief Financial Officer 1 Chief Operating Officer 1 Elected Practice Manager Clinicians have a clear voting majority of 8 to 5

  11. How we operate GP Practice CCG Council Cluster Governing Body R A E M Engage Account E A M Mandate R Represent Practice representative Cluster Lead - GP/sessional GP/PM Clinical Leader

  12. Issues re Accountable Officer • Suitably qualified candidate • Experience/skills • Assessed and approved • Clinically led CCG • Of 211 CCGs • Only 40 clinical AOs (Accountable Officers) • Only 20 CCGs have both clinical AO and Chair • V few have substantive Clinical director as well • Affordability • Approval by Simon Stevens

  13. The options/process • GP or Non clinician as Accountable Officer • Refocus roles of GP/PM board members • Especially Clinical director and Chair • Views of GPs and PMs • Views of CCG staff • Proposal to CCG council of members

  14. Next Steps • Appointment of interim Accountable officer • Tracey Cox • Vote to approve this change • Consideration of change in constitution re AO role • Report back final recommendations GP forum • Voting by CCG Council of Members

  15. Moving to electronic prescriptions • Go Lives for Wave 1: this month • including first practices this week! • Plan to complete over next 6-9 months

  16. Hot off the press MEDICINES RECLASSIFICATIONsinto force 10TH June 2014 • Tramadol - • Schedule 3 CD – FULL HANDWRITTING REQUIREMENTS!

  17. Commissioning support/Communications • Following coming in house • Quality • Service redesign • More aspects of Finance • Communications

  18. LES Review

  19. GP Forum in June & July • June 19th • BGPERT arranged Federation workshop • Wessex LMC led • 3 hour session • July 18th • Sir Bruce Keogh • Your questions please • 12:45-2:30 • BDUC covered

  20. Thank you!Any questions?

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