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This document provides a detailed summary of the new public health system reforms, roles, and key players involved in improving health outcomes through collaborative partnerships. It outlines the responsibilities of different entities, such as Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), NHS commissioning board, and Local Authorities in commissioning healthcare and public health services. The main focus is on coordinating strategies to enhance health and wellbeing, with an emphasis on holistic approaches. The Health and Wellbeing Boards play a crucial role in reviewing commissioning plans and ensuring better outcomes for the community. Real challenges can be overcome through effective leadership and resource utilization, as emphasized by Theodore N. Vail.
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Health ReformsSummary Tilly Flanagan Locality Public Health Partnerships and Commissioning Lead January 2013
NHS NHS Reforms – New Leadership and Decision Making Clinical Commissioning Groups Public Health NHS commissioning board Provider
NHS Structures After Reform Before Reform
Who does what in the new Public Health System - Roles • Duty to improve health • Brings together holistic approach to health and wellbeing • Employ DPH • Commission PH using ring fenced PH budget • Mandated PH services Local Authorities • Core offer to the NHS, including PH advice on health services CCGs/NHS CB • Commissioning healthcare • Commissioning some public health services PHE Units • Functions in development – mainly to protect the health of the population Health and Wellbeing Board • Coordinates local strategy through • JSNA • JSHWS • Review of commissioning plans
HWB Partnership in South Staffordshire • WHY? • better outcomes South Staffordshire Council People of South Staffordshire Public Health CCG’s/NHS Social care • WHAT? • health vs care • adults vs all ages • WHO and HOW? • leadership • resources • commissioning
“Real difficulties/challenges can be overcome, it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable” - Theodore N. Vail Thank You