Midlands Rheumatology Commissioning Network (MRCN)

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Midlands Rheumatology Commissioning Network (MRCN) Wednesday 4 th November 2015 Swinfen Hall Hotel, Lichfield Supported by BSR and an unrestricted educational grant from Janssen-Cilag Ltd

Welcome to the MRCN Paul Midgley Director of NHS Insight NHiS Ltd Housekeeping

AGENDA 13.05 Welcome & Introduction: The Rt Hon the Lord Michael Wills 13.15 Objectives of this workshop: Mr Phillip Ainsworth Deputy CEO, BSR SESSION ONE: The Data Story where are we and how do we improve? 13.25 The real cost of Rheumatic & MSK conditions and current trends: Dr Peter Lanyon, Chair of workshop, Chair NHS England Clinical Reference Group for Specialised Rheumatology and President Elect BSR & Dr Ian Gaywood, Consultant Rheumatologist Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust 13.50 How are we performing against current Rheumatology targets? Feedback from the latest National Audit: Dr Rachel Jeffery, BSR Regional Chair, East Midlands 14.10 Facilitated table discussion: What is the data telling us and what more do we need to measure to improve outcomes? 14.35 Table feedback and panel Q&A: Dr Peter Lanyon, Dr Ian Gaywood, Dr Rachel Jeffery & Dr Ira Pande, NUH 15.00 Break SESSION TWO: New models for commissioning Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal disorders 15.15 Specialised Commissioning NHS England QIPP initiative - The East Midlands experience: Dr Peter Lanyon & Mr Jon Gulliver, Regional Programme of Care Lead for Internal Medicine in Midlands and East and CRG Accountable Commissioner. 15.30 Treat to Target Pathway Dr Bruce Kirkham, Consultant Rheumatologist Guy s and St Thomas Hospital 15.45 Out of hospital care Dr John Packham, Consultant Rheumatologist, Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Partnership NHS Trust 16.00 Facilitated table discussion: improving commissioning arrangements for better patient outcomes in your area practical commissioner/provider issues & solutions. 16.30 Feedback/Panel Q&A, Speakers & Panel Members: Dr Rachel Jeffery, BSR Regional Chair, East Midlands, Dr Kaushik Chaudhuri, BSR Regional Chair, West Midlands & Dr Louise Warburton Primary Care Rheumatology Society representative. 16.50 Summary and key learning points: Chair 17.00 Next steps 2016 development plans and Close: Chair & Mr Paul Midgley, NHiS

Midlands Rheumatology Commissioning Network Peter Lanyon Chair, NHS England Specialised Rheumatology CRG

Welcome and Introduction The Right Honorable the Lord Michael Wills, House of Lords

Aims & Objectives of this workshop Mr Phillip Ainsworth - Deputy CEO, BSR

How BSR is organised by region

Aims To facilitate effective communication between organisations and the leadership at regional level: Patients, providers, commissioners, charities, industry, local authority, AHSNs and other stakeholders To bring decision makers together in order to: Have a clearer appreciation of the key issues Be better informed Enable solutions through collaborative working Develop a forum for communication between individuals and organisations Share ideas and experiences Share patient experiences, innovation, data, clinical and technological advances

Outcomes Each of us leaves today with more knowledge and information than we arrived with A sustainable and relevant model for effective communication within and outside the locality We will provide a write up of the event, particularly the agreed/identified actions

SESSION ONE: The Data Story where are we and how do we improve? The real cost of Rheumatic & MSK conditions and current trends Dr Ian Gaywood and Dr Peter Lanyon Consultant Rheumatologists, Nottingham University Hospital

SESSION ONE: The Data Story where are we and how do we improve? How are we performing against current Rheumatology targets? Feedback from the latest National Audit Dr Rachel Jeffery BSR Regional Chair, East Midlands, and Consultant Rheumatologist, Northampton General NHS Trust

Facilitated table discussion What is the current data telling us? What more do clinicians need to do to support good data? What data do commissioners need to improve outcomes? Introduce yourselves around the table 25 minutes facilitated discussion Feedback @ 14.35

Feedback and Panel Discussion Dr Peter Lanyon Dr Ian Gaywood Dr Rachel Jeffery Dr Ira Pande

Tea break and networking Back at 3.15pm please

SESSION TWO: New models for commissioning Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal disorders Specialised Commissioning NHS England QIPP initiative - The East Midlands experience Dr Peter Lanyon & Mr Jon Gulliver, Regional Programme of Care Lead for Internal Medicine in Midlands and East and CRG Accountable Commissioner

SESSION TWO: New models for commissioning Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal disorders Treat to Target Pathway Dr Bruce Kirkham Consultant Rheumatologist, Guy s and St Thomas Hospital

SESSION TWO: New models for commissioning Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal disorders Out of hospital care Dr Jon Packham Consultant Rheumatologist, Staffordshire and Stokeon-Trent Partnership NHS Trust

Discussion at tables How can we improve commissioning arrangements for better patient outcomes in your area? What ideas/solutions could providers suggest, and in what form do you need to receive these? Feedback from Tables & Panel response

Feedback and Panel Discussion Dr Peter Lanyon Mr Jon Gulliver Dr Bruce Kirkham Dr John Packham Dr Rachel Jeffery Dr Kaushik Chaudhuri, BSR Regional Chair, West Mids Dr Louise Warburton Primary Care Rheumatology Society representative

Dr Peter Lanyon Evaluation, reflections and key points What are the main points you have learnt today? What do you intend to feed back to your local clinical or commissioning team? What do you want to change locally as a result?

Feedback please on: 1. Faculty volunteers and 2016 agenda ideas... 2. Who else would you invite to MRCN? 3. Register on the MRCN website provide email details on your evaluation form - we will send you with a link all you have to do is click and follow instructions! Please give your feedback on forms provided your response will help shape the MRCN s future activities

Next steps 2016 development plans Dr Peter Lanyon & Mr Paul Midgley Slides, handouts + group work report will be published on the website: https://www.networks.nhs.uk/nhs-networks/regional-rheumatologycommissioning-networks Please see website for latest updates Thank you for attending the MRCN BARRIER CODE : 6045E