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Personalised care: A new relationship with people Nicola Kay, Deputy Director, Personalised Care Group www.england.nhs.uk

An integrated, whole population approach to personalised care www.england.nhs.uk 2

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Key features of personalised care for people Personalised care begins with the belief that people are the best integrators of care, rather than other forms of integration. The key features set out what someone can expect and experience when personalised care is implemented well Everyone should: Be seen as a whole person within the context of their whole life, valuing their skills, strengths and experience and important relationships. Experience hope and feel confident that the care and support they receive will deliver what matters most to them. Be able to access information and advice that is clear, timely and meets their individual information needs and preferences. Be listened to and understood in a way that builds trusting and effective relationships with people. Be valued as an active participant in conversations and decisions about their health and well being. Be supported to understand their care, support and treatment options and, where relevant, to set and achieve their goals Have access to a range of support www.england.nhs.uk options including peer support and community based resources to help build knowledge, skills and confidence to manage their health and wellbeing. Experience a coordinated approach that is transparent and empowering. People who have a personalised care and support plan should: Be central in developing their personalised care and support plan and agree who is involved. Have the time and support to develop their plan in a safe and reflective space. Feel prepared, know what to expect and be ready to engage in planning supported by a single, named coordinator Be able to agree the health and wellbeing outcomes* they want to achieve, in dialogue with the relevant health, education and social care professionals. Have the chance to formally and informally review their care plan. If this leads to a personal budget, integrated personal budget or personal health budget, a person will: Get an upfront indication of how much money they have available for healthcare and support Have enough money in the budget to meet the health and wellbeing needs and outcomes* agreed in the personalised care and support plan Have the option to manage the money as a direct payment, a notional budget, a third party budget or a mix of these approaches Be able to use the money to meet their outcomes in ways and at times that make sense to them, as agreed in their personalised care and support plan. * and learning outcomes for children and young people with education, health and care plans. 4

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Headline figures Personal Health Budgets IPC Programme Further diversification 22,895 PHBs at the end of Dec 2017 39,338 had some form of IPC personalised care plan at the end of Q1 2017/18 Neuro disability (testing the IPC model for Multiple Sclerosis and similar conditions) This is a 75% increase on previous year 13,729 had an integrated personal budget at the end of Dec 2017 Substance misuse (3 sites testing IPC model) www.england.nhs.uk 14

Examples of progress Across Continuing Health Care, direct savings of c.17%; indirect savings of 4k per person per year 77% of people would recommend PHBs to others with similar needs 75% of people believe their health and wellbeing to have improved as a result of having a PHB WARRINGTON FYLDE COAST STOCKTON- ON-TEES NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Personal health budgets in end of life care - 83% were able to die in a place of their choosing, against an average of 26% One week s worth of traditional services funds six weeks of services commissioned through a personal health budget 85% improved or maintained level of patient activation (average shift of 9.7 points), with attendant decrease in likelihood of hospital admission Initial findings: Significant reduction in unplanned hospital admissions for older people with frailty 35% reduction in delayed transfers of care from hospital 41% reduction in A&E attendances in the final quarter 19,000 saving in transport costs for siblings with very complex health conditions Lease their own adapted vehicle through a personal health budget for journeys to day centre and respite, instead of a commissioned transport package www.england.nhs.uk 7

www.england.nhs.uk/personalised-health-and-care-framework/ www.england.nhs.uk 8

Transforming Care Expansion of PHBs for people with a learning disability, autism or both Personalisation Networks Building Blocks for Change workshops Examples and stories of good personalised care across networks and with commissioners and practitioners Support local progress in the development of person centred approaches Share learning on what good highly personalised support looks like www.england.nhs.uk 9

AHPs and the personalised care agenda: working in partnership with people to achieve better outcomes This is what I came into health care to do in the first place How do I square my professional responsibilities with giving people choice through PHBs? www.england.nhs.uk 10

What the future holds www.england.nhs.uk

Plan for Personalised Care Set out an ambitious plan for the future of personalised care Fully mainstream personalised care into the way the NHS works and beyond A core set of actions which will deliver the plan Demonstrate the direct benefits as a result of achieving this plan For people s outcomes For people s experience For the health and care system Show how this plan can be achieved in practice Develop and agree the approach and action plan with stakeholders Intend to publish in July 2018 www.england.nhs.uk 12

Areas it will cover will include: Social prescribing Shared decision making Community -based approaches Personalised care and support planning Personal heath budgets Integration across health, care and beyond Personalised care infrastructure Personalised care measures www.england.nhs.uk 13

Questions and comments please! How do you see your role in supporting implementation of this agenda? How can the system help you do this? What barriers get in the way? www.england.nhs.uk 14

PHB experience survey www.england.nhs.uk 15

Thank you https://www.england.nhs.uk/personalised-health-and-care/ nicola.kay1@nhs.net @IPCEngland @NHSPHB #personalisedcare #futurenhs www.england.nhs.uk 16