DAY 1
 

 

08.30 Registration, Exhibition & Refreshments

10.00
Welcome from the Conference Chair
  Julia Hartley-Brewer, Presenter on LBC 97.3FM and regular guest panellist on Have I Got News for You
10.05
Opening address
  Dr Charles Alessi, Chair, NAPC
10.30
Transforming healthcare
How can we forge successful relationships with local authorities?
Can primary and secondary care form a true partnership?
Keeping patients out of hospitals - considering all the benefits and the implications of a shift in care

The Right Honourable, The Lord Adebowale, chief executive, Turning Point, Professor Paul Corrigan, Director of strategy and commissioning for the NHS London Strategic Health Authority and former Labour Party adviser; Professor Alan Maynard, Co-director of the York Health Policy Group; 
Dr Joanne Medhurst, Joint managing director and medical director Bexley Business Support Unit
11.10
 Exhibition and refreshments
11.40

  Conference Tracks    Delegates to choose from the following:

 

Track A Practice Business and Finance
Track B Preparing for Action: Practices and CCGs
Track C Transforming Health and Social Care
Track D Innovating for Efficiency

11.40-12.10
Securing your financial future
Getting your budgets in place
Cashflow Forecasting
Tax Issues
Is strategic planning realistic

Gareth Rose
, Chartered financial planner, Moore and Smalley 

Deborah Wood, Partner, Moore and Smalley
International workshop: Why population health?
The importance of leadership and ways to address this

Jack Cochran MD, Executive director, Kaiser Permanente, The Permanente Federation, LLC
Making health services fit for an ageing population - what else do we need to do?
Older people as the main users of the NHS
Quality patchy and continuity poor
Finding constructive solutions across the whole care pathway
The role of primary care delivery and clinical commissioning in transforming care

Professor David Oliver
, National clinical director for older people

Telecare and Telehealth – transforming health and social care
 Why do we need to change current approach to delivery of health and care?
 Telecare and Telehealth – where are we now?

  Three million Lives – what is it all about?

Trevor Single, Chief executive, Telecare Services Association


12.15-12.45

Key risk areas in general practice
Practical advice on how to reduce these risks to ensure patient and staff safety
Learn how to better achieve positive outcomes, maintain standards and reduce the likelihood and impact of individual error
Identifying and managing risk to provide a safer environment

Diana Baylis, Clinical risk manager, Educational Services, Medical Protection Society

What does good commissioning support look like and how do you know if you're getting it? 

 When to seek outside help and when not to
 How you find out what the market has to offer
 How to specify what you want

 How and when you should procure

Dr Mike Warburton, Director, Capita 

AQPs the whys, hows and wherefores
Potential for AQP and where it fits into the reform
A summary of the tendering process for GP providers
Case study from the third sector working with partnerships in primary care

Sir Stephen Bubb, Chief executive of ACEVO

Caroline Dawe, Deputy director, Secondary Care Commissioning, NHS Bournemouth and Poole

Risk stratifying patients with multiple long term conditions

 Risk profiling
 Understanding the spectrum of risk across your register
 Matching resource to need


Dr Junaid Bajwa
, GP, Conway Medical Centre, Greenwich London 

12.45-13.50
Exhibition and lunch
13.50-14.20
Improving patient access
Opening phone access to boost practice efficiency
Improving access while retaining continuity of care
Managing patient expectations
Increasing appointments capacity
The challenges of instigating changes in culture and practice

Speaker TBC 
Legal challenges for CCGs
Conflicts of interest
Competition law
Avoiding legal pitfalls in provision

Speakers TBC 
Transforming mental health services in London
Creating and supporting GPs as clinical leaders
Using real, practical data to drive change
Whole-system transformation - an integrated approach
International examples of best practice and why Britain is lagging behind

Dr Geraldine Strathdee , Associate medical director, mental health, NHS London

Dr Paul Russell , GP leader, NHS London Mental Health Programme

Actionable Insights 

 Medicines optimisation across the whole prescribing journey
 Seamless clinical guidance across - safety / best practice / cost & value
 Examples of where this has been applied and benefits gained


Mark Treleaven
, Product & marketing director, First Databank




14.25-14.55
Avoiding the legal pitfalls
Working as providers: contracts and liabilities
Partnership agreements
Employment contracts and staffing issues
Lease agreements
Considering a merger?

Ross Clark, Hempsons
Increasing value for patients and commissioners

David Colin-Thomé, NHS Right Care

From Mesren to Octasa support tools to manage the imminent product transfer


 A case study: Mesren®MR 400mg to Octasa® MR 400mg

 Key timings surrounding the product transfer

 Peer-led support tools for you and your patients
 Opportunities that exist in the transfer

 

Andy Cooke

Head of Medicines Management and Accountable Officer for controlled drugs Bedfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group

NHS Bedfordshire
Diffusion of innovation for primary care
Improving provision to support the £20billion challenge
Benefits of the accountable leader provider model
Examples of where it is being applied
Future potential

Dr Steve Laitner, GP and associate medical director of NHS East of England
 
Dr Alan Nye , GP and director of the ICATS, Pennine MSK Partnership Ltd

14.55-15.25

 

Workshop:
 

Leading colleagues through transition

 Understand the common reasons for resistance and opposition to change
 Explore the Transition Model of planning
 Develop better plans to engage and support people through major change


Dr Robert Varnam
, Clinical lead for Primary Care and Commissioning, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement

 


Workshop:

A New model of general practice ‘super partnerships’

Helen Parker, Practice partners 


Dr Naresh Rati, Executive partner of the Vitality Partnership

Sarb Basi, Practice partners

Dr Simon Mitchell - Executive partner of the Your Health Partnership

14.55
 Exhibition and refreshments
16.00
 Keynote address
19.15-20.00
 Vision Awards drinks reception to be held at the Hilton Metropole
20.00
 Vision Awards and gala dinner


 DAY 2
 

09.00 Registration, Exhibition & Refreshments
 
09.30
Welcome from the Conference Chair
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Presenter on LBC 97.3FM and regular guest panellist on Have I Got News for You
09.35
The politics behind healthcare policy
Change or collapse - the future of the NHS
Direction and speed of travel
Leaving the competition-free comfort zone
  Michael Portillo, Broadcaster and former cabinet minister
10.10

Achieving and monitoring equal access to care 
 The role of NICE for practices and CCGs
 The Commissioning Board's remit and relationships
 New ways of engaging with patients
 

Panel of experts including

Dr Gillian Leng, Deputy chief executive and director of health and social care, NICE

Dr Judith Smith, Head of Policy, The Nuffield Trust

Professor Steve Field, Deputy national medical director, NHS Commissioning Board

10.45
Exhibition and refreshments

11.10          Conference tracks   Delegates to choose from the following:
 
Track A Practice Business and Finance
Track B Preparing for Action: Practices and CCGs
Track C Transforming Health and Social Care
Track E Nursing in the New NHS

11.10-11.40
What every practice manager needs to know
What‘s new in practice management?
Building a more efficient practice team
Managing patient access

Jo Wadey, Practice business manager, St Lawrence Surgery
The science of improvement: creating an evidence base to inform management decisions
What is the science of improvement and its relevance to GPs?
Why it is needed to underpin clinical commissioning
How it can help support strong clinical leadership and engage grassroots GPs
Examples of where it is being used to improve value for patients and communities

Professor Martin Marshall, Professor of healthcare improvement, UCL and lead for Improvement Science London 

A population health management approach to delivering services
 Using practice and CCG information to determine population needs

 How JSNA will support commissioning

 Role of Health and Wellbeing Boards in supporting population health management

 Commissioning for outcomes

Dr Ann Hoskins, Interim Regional Director of Public Health / Director of Children, Young People and Maternity Services, NHS North West

Nursing in a new environment
How primary care and public health nurses can collaborate effectively

Professor Viv Bennett, Director of nursing in the Department of Health and the Government’s principal adviser on public health nursing

11.45-12.15
Revalidation for doctors: everything your practice needs to know 

 How revalidation works and when it will start 
 What your doctors have to do

  How practices can support GPs with revalidation 

 

Ben Whur, Assistant director for revalidation, General Medical Council 
Lucy Warner, Associate director, NHS Revalidation Support Team 

Making commissioning support successful
 How working with a commissioning support provider enables you to deliver efficient and effective commissioning
 How to ensure you get the right support for your organisations
 What arrangements will enable you to get the most from your commissioning support?

  What are the benefits of a partnership approach?


Katherine Ward, Chief executive, UnitedHealth UK

Medicines optimisation across the whole patient pathway

Putting medicines optimisation into practice locally
Integrating patients and pharmacists into the system
Case study - building medicines optimisation into a new care pathway  
Working with local professional networks

Jonathan Mason, Clinical advisor (medicines) NHS North East London and the City and former national clinical director for primary care and community pharmacy, Department of Health

The role of nurses in a changing NHS

 Nurses as generalists

 Post-PCT training and support

 Collaborating in best practice

Professor Steve Field, Deputy national medical director, NHS Commissioning Board

12.15-13.20

Exhibition and lunch

 


13.20-13.50
Your practice - working with the CCG
Off on the right foot - how to maintain a good working relationship
Mutual responsibilities - clear roles and requirements
Tackling variation in care at practice level

Dr Simon Poole, GP and deputy chair of the GPC’s commissioning and service development sub-Committee

Practice and CCGs - working together for great outcomes 
 

What makes a great CCG? A look at CCG/practice engagement, and engagement with the wider community, in order to start to deliver transformational change, great commissioning outcomes and the full potential of a CCG beyond authorisation. 

Dame Barbara Hakin, National director: commissioning development, NHS Commissioning Board 

Best practice in provision – an integrated care success story
Rising to the challenge
Succeeding through full integration with social care
Reducing admissions, freeing up beds and care closer to home
Working with high-risk patients
Keys fact and figures

Dr David Lyon, Senior partner, Castlefield, health centre and board member, Halton CCG

Nurse-led initiatives within CCGs ad practices

 Integrated working

 Case studies

 Community services

 Follow-up clinics

Rhian Last, Clinical lead / Lecturer, Education for Health

 


14.00
Keynote address
Sir David Nicholson, Chief executive of the NHS and NHS Commissioning Board Special Health Authority
14.40
Conference summing up 
Dr James Kingsland, GP and NAPC President
15.00

Health and wellbeing networking and reception in Track E theatre

  • Drinks and canapes
  • Short presentations to include: Good food, healthy eating - the Mediterranean diet

Dr Simon Poole, GP in Cambridgeshire


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