2nd August 2016
Please find below a short update on the progress of activity within Stockport Together this week from Programme Director Tim Ryley:
The funding will now be used to implement the health and social care transformation plans as set out by the partner organisations. Having secured the investment to take this forward means we can now start to bring about improvement that will result in better care and experiences for the people of Stockport.
1. The FT board, CCG Governing Body, Overview and Scrutiny Committee will each be reviewing the overview business case this week. This document describes 9 other more detailed business cases, showing how they each fit together.
The detailed business cases still have more work to be done, and this will need to be completed during August and September in order to release the £19m.
2. Now that we have the money from GM and we know that the service models are heading in the right direction, we have to work up detailed plans in time for implementation to begin from October.
The Outcome Framework enabler is looking at how the health and care system can better work together to achieve better outcomes for people. In order to do this we need to understand what ‘good’ looks like, and be able to measure the impact we are having on people’s health, care and wellbeing.
To do this, a series of Expert Reference Groups have been established. The first set of meetings has been run to bring together groups of patients who represent different cohorts of the population, and follow up sessions are planned.
The sessions to date have been clinically led sessions, which have facilitated really good engagement as we work through the development of the outcomes