Access to Care Programme Overview and Priorities for 2023/24

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The Access to Care Programme focuses on reducing inequalities, personalized commissioning, quality safeguarding, and more. The structure includes various boards and collaboration groups. Key priorities for 2023/24 include clear metrics, program reviews, and delivering outcomes. Initiatives like Community Diagnostic Hub, Wellbeing Hubs, and tailored diabetes services for young adults are being implemented to improve healthcare access and delivery.


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  1. Act as One Access to Care Breakfast Bites Mel Pickup and Helen Farmer December 2022 1

  2. Our operating model Partnership Functions Reducing Inequalities Communications Contracting Finance Governance Partnership delivery Partnership development Personalised commissioning Primary care Quality Safeguarding Strategy Children, Digital & Information intelligence Workforce Young People & Families Estates Healthy communities Healthy Minds Access to care Living Well 2

  3. Major health conditions Collaboration Access to Care Elective (planned) care Urgent care ENABLERS & ALIGNMENT TO OTHER 4 PRIORITIES

  4. Structure of Access to Care Access to Care Programme Board MAJOR HEALTH CONDITIONS COLLABORATION PLANNED CARE URGENT CARE Advice and Referral Group - E-consult - PIFU - Assist IS and community based service developments Pathway development Video consultations Haematology Stroke Community Diagnostic Hubs Peri-operative transformation Paediatric workstream incl young adult diabetes - Prevention - Quality primary care - Podiatry - Multidisciplinary community care Cardiovascular - Cardiac health - Heart failure Respiratory - Post covid - MyCare24 - Diagnosis & LTC Cancer - Screening - Pathways - Living with & beyond Diabetes Wellbeing Hubs Community paediatrics GP streaming/ UTC Clinical Assessment Service Discharge and surge & escalation (links with Healthy Communities) Planned Care Steering Group Collaboration Steering Group Urgent Care Board Diabetes & CVD Programme Boards Cancer Board Links to WYAAT and WY Programme priorities including urgent and planned care; respiratory; healthy hearts, CYP & diabetes

  5. Focus for 2023/24 Establish clear metrics for each programme and ensure they encompass national requirements. Publish our year in review for Access to Care Establish 3 key priorities for each of the programmes (up to 12 in Major Health Conditions) to ensure we can deliver outcomes and improvements in the next 12 months. Deliver on our current priorities including (but not limited to): Implementing the learnings from the paediatric DNA project Opening the first Community Diagnostic Hub in West Yorkshire Evaluating our Wellbeing Hubs; Rethinking Pain services; and community health checks. Supporting the go live of heart failure management, and the pre-hab offer for newly diagnosed cancer patients Develop a tailored diabetes service for young adults and implement the new PCN model of care Evaluate MyCare24 and deliver respiratory step down virtual ward

  6. How do I get involved Email: Actasone@nhs.net 6

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