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Enhancing End-of-Life Care: A Comprehensive Commissioning Strategy Event

Join us for a Palliative Care Managed Clinical Network Event led by Jo Coombs, focusing on key commissioning strategies and competencies to elevate end-of-life care for adults. Learn about priorities, reviews, and plans influencing palliative care services, with a focus on enhancing patient and family experiences across all conditions and care settings.

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Enhancing End-of-Life Care: A Comprehensive Commissioning Strategy Event

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  1. WELCOME TO PALLIATIVE CARE MANAGED CLINICAL NETWORK EVENTJO COOMBSDIRECTOR OF NURSING AND PATIENT CARE/LEAD COMMISSIONING DIRECTOR FOR EoL

  2. STRATEGIC CONTEXT WORLD CLASS COMMISSIONING (WCC) WCC Competencies • Locally lead the NHS • Work with community partners • Engage with public and patients • Collaborate with clinicians • Manage knowledge and assess needs • Prioritise investment • Stimulate the market • Promote improvement and innovation • Secure procurement skills • Manage the local health system • Make sound financial investments

  3. COMMISSIONING STRATEGY

  4. END OF LIFE CARE FOR ADULTS • PCT commissioning priority (2007) • End of Life Review (2008) • Darzi – NHS Next Stage Review • Healthy Ambitions – NHS Yorkshire and Humber • PCT Strategic Plan 2008-2013 (draft)

  5. COMMISSIONING INTENTIONS Build on excellent work to date • Good specialist services • Good palliative care services (but not consistent) • Clinical engagement (palliative care) • Good patient and family experience (cancer care) Go beyond this • Improved patient and family experience • Good palliative care for all conditions • Effective pathways cover health and social care • Importance of generalists and specialists • Across all care settings • Consistency in care and addressing inequalities

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