How To Write A Health Plan For Kirkcaldy And Levenmouth
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1 Kirkcaldy & Levenmouth Committee Meeting Tuesday 14th May 2013 Agenda Item No 11.3 DELIVERY & EFFICIEY: WORKPLAN 2013/14 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Kirkcaldy and Levenmouth Workplan is based on the s Balanced Scorecard approach. 1.2 The Workplan outlines the priorities for the during 2013/14 and, as stated at previous Committee meetings, the reporting of the Workplan to the Committee has changed to mirror that of the Balanced Scorecard reports to the Board. Comparative reports, to that of the Balanced Scorecard, will be reported to the Committee at regular intervals throughout the year. 2. PERFORMAE 2013/ The Workplan (Appendix 1) sets out the objectives of Kirkcaldy and Levenmouth, based on s key priorities and the s local priorities for 2013/14. The Workplan aims to articulate the s objectives and is a live performance tool, with refinement and improvement continuing throughout the year. Performance is self assessed by the Management Team against criteria with performance monitoring colleagues. 2.2 The Workplan considers performance across four domains. These are:- Improving Health Patient and Staff Experience Planning For Service Improvement Delivery and Efficiency 2.2 The intends to continue to use the traffic lights system as adopted by NHS Board. The four traffic lights are:- Blue - achieved early; Green - On Track to complete by agreed date; Amber - Not on Track but within agreed tolerance levels; Red - Not on Track and not within agreed tolerance levels. 3. RECOMMENDATION 3.1 The Committee is asked to:- Agree the 2013/14 Workplan. REPORT BY: MARY PORTER, ACTING GENERAL MANAGER KIRKCALDY & LEVENMOUTH 69
2 Appendix 1 Kirkcaldy and Levenmouth Community Health Partnership Workplan 2013/14 Assessment to be used:- achieved early On track to complete by agreed date Not on track but within agreed tolerance levels Not on track and not within agreed tolerance levels 70
3 WORKPLAN 2013/14 IROVING HEALTH 1.02 Clinically 1.03 Clinically 1.06 Clinically 1.09 Clinically 1.10 Person- K/L 1.11 K/L 1.12 K/L 1.13 K/L 1.14 K/L 1.15 K/L 1.16 Disease Prevention Disease Prevention Disease Prevention Early Years Children & Teenage Transition Early Years Children & Teenage Transition Clinically Alcohol Brief Interventions - We will aim to deliver 4,505, at least 90% of which (4,055) will be in priority settings. Smoking Cessation (SIMD) - We will aim to deliver 3, month smoking quits in the 40% most deprived areas of Fife. Child Healthy Weight Interventions - We will aim to deliver 1,060 interventions. Childhood Immunisation - We will improve the uptake of MMR1 at Age 2 and Age 5, against the standard of 95%. Suicide Rate - We will achieve a 20% reduction in suicide rate based on 2002 figures. Achieve agreed number of screenings using the setting appropriate screening tool and appropriate alcohol brief interventions, in line with SIGN 74 guideline during 2013/14. Mar-14 Achieve agreed number of successful 1-month smoking quits in deprived areas of. Mar-14 Achieve agreed completion rates for child healthy weight intervention programme over the three years ending March Mar-14 will support in improving the NHS Fife uptake of MMR1 vaccine. Dec-13 will aim to achieve a 20% reduction in suicide rate, based on 2002 figures. Vascular MCNs (Stroke) - Evaluate the future role of the Vascular MCNs. Diabetes MCN - Evaluate the future role of the MCN Heart Disease - Evaluate the future role of the MCN will support to increase the proportion of new-born children exclusively breastfed to 34.8%. To support to reduce teenage pregnancies to 7.2 per 1,000 population. To meet the target for the number of patients receiving treatment for HCV LA 71
4 WORKPLAN 2013/14 PATIENT & STAFF EXPERIEE 2.01 Person Delayed Discharges - We will aim to achieve no waits over 2 weeks Safe HAI - We will aim to reduce the rate of staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (including MRSA) to 0.24 and and the rate of C diff infection in the over 15s to Clinically 2.08 Person 2.13 Person K/L 2.14 K/L 2.15 K/L 2.16 K/L 2.17 Staff and Patient Welfare Staff and Patient Welfare Person Clinically Sick Absence - We will aim to achieve and sustain a sickness absence rate of no more than 4%. Staff Governance - We will aim to ensure staff governance strategy setting and action planning processes are in place. Reduction in Emergency Bed Day Rates for Patients Aged 75+ by 2014/15, we will aim to reduce the bed days rate to 4,058. To implement across Fife the full ICASS to include Home in all areas. Apr-15 We will aim to achieve no people waiting more than 4 weeks to be discharged from hospital into a more appropriate care setting and work towards a 14 day maximum wait from April Mar-15 will aim to reduce the rate of healthcare associated infections to 0.24 or less per 1,000 acute occupied bed days and the rate of C diff infection in the over 15s to 0.25 or less per 1,000 total occupied bed days. To contribute to in achieving and sustaining a 4% sickness absence rate, by reducing sickness absence within the. Mar-14 To continue to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate the SGAP, based on local partnership forum development needs. Mar-15 will support to achieve agreed reductions in emergency inpatient bed day rates for people aged 75 and over between 2009/10 and 2014/15 through improved partnership working between the acute, primary and community care sectors. - To implement in Kirkcaldy & Levenmouth full ICASS, including Home. - To contribute to the delivery of the Clinical Strategy. Mental Health Service - Develop and implement Psychiatry Liaison Services. Continue with the integration of Sexual Health Service by relocating the service currently located at Carnegie Clinic to QMH to allow a fully integrated service to be offered in West Fife To improve the pathway for patients referred for female sterilisation counselling with the aim of reducing the number of women undergoing sterilisation procedures HF FM 72
5 WORKPLAN 2013/14 PLANNING FOR SERVICE IROVEMENT 3.04 Person Dementia - We will aim to have a QOF-registered proportion of diagnosed patients consistent with the European measure of prevalence, all of whom will have a minimum of a year's post-diagnostic support and a person centred support plan Safe Patient Safety (including SPSP): We will aim to reduce mortality as measured by HSMR in a reliable and sustainable way, thus contributing to the national aim of reduced HSMR by 20% by December K/L 3.10 Balance of Care K/L 3.11 K/L 3.12 Clinical Redesign Clinical Redesign priority: Implement a local solution to accommodate mental health low secure inpatients in Fife. priority - Fife Health and Social Care Partnership: Improve the outcomes for individuals whose assessed needs indicate they are able to move from inpatient care to the community. Mar-16 Dementia - will support to have a QOFregistered proportion of diagnosed patients consistent with the European measure of prevalence, all of whom will have a minimum of a year's post-diagnostic support and a person centred support plan. Mar-14 Patient Safety - Work with available information and data and put in place appropriate strategies to meet this target. To work with available data and put in place appropriate strategies to meet this target. Develop and establish a mental health low secure inpatient facility on the Stratheden site. In conjunction with Social Work, implement a rehabilitation redesign programme enabling up to 45 patients to be discharged. / 73
6 WORKPLAN 2013/14 DELIVERY & EFFICIEY 4.03 Safe Child Protection - We will ensure information is shared appropriately to support Child Protection Clinically Financial performance - We will aim to i) operate within our RRL ii) operate within our CRL iii) meet our cash requirement 4.13 Clinically 18 weeks RTT - We will aim to deliver a maximum 18 weeks referral to treatment Mar-14 Within the we will ensure information is shared appropriately to support Child Protection. Mar-14 Ensure achieves financial balance in 2013/14 and meets cash requirement. Ensure appropriate planning for and compliance with, all waiting time targets including 18 week referral to treatment target for Rheumatology Clinically Drug and Alcohol Waiting Times- We will aim to have 90% of clients wait no longer than 3 weeks from referral to treatment. will aim to have 90% of clients wait no longer than 3 weeks from referral received to appropriate drug or alcohol treatment that supports their recovery Clinically CAMHS Waiting Times - We will aim to have no-one waiting longer than 26 weeks from referral to treatment for specialist CAMHS services. Mar-15 By March 2013, we will aim to have no-one wait longer than 26 weeks from referral to treatment for specialist CAMHS services, reducing to 18 weeks by December Clinically Faster Access to Mental Health Services- We will aim to have no-one waiting longer than 18 weeks from referral to treatment for Psychological Therapies. K/L 4.18 Capacity K/L 4.19 Finance K/L 4.20 Capacity K/L 4.21 Corporate Governance Mar-15 By December 2014, we will aim to have no-one wait longer than 18 wks from referral to treatment for Psychological Therapies. Review of Dietetic Department Service Reduce overspend in Prescribing Budget Deliver improved efficiencies for first out-patient attendance for DNAs and N:R out-patient attendance ratio. Best Value - Ensure are providing overt assurance to the Accountable Officer on Best Value as required by the guidance on the Statement of Internal Control. LA HF 74
7 WORKPLAN 2013/14 DELIVERY & EFFICIEY (Cont..) K/L Clinical 4.22 Strategy - Increase capacity and review support to Primary Care and General Medical Practice to reflect increasing demand. - Release GPs from unnecessary gatekeeper roles and unnecessary onward referral to secondary care. LA 75
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