9.00 Registration

9.30 Chair’s opening remarks
Sophie Norton Programme Director and Independent Healthcare Consultant

9.35 Keynote address
• Putting the White paper in Context
• The new direction
• Levers, incentives, resources
• The key to delivery
• 5 ways in which change will be introduced
• Key milestones
Alan Doran Director, White Paper Implementation, Department of Health

10.05 Questions and Answers


10.10 Intelligent commissioning of community services
• Challenges
• Rules of engagement
• PbR and PBC
TBC

10.40 Questions and Answers


10.45 Patient and Public Involvement – making it work
• Listening to the public
• Taking a more flexible approach
• Choice and Voice – Making patients & the Public the drivers
• Ensuring integrity and authority
• PPI after the abolition of the Commission for PPI in Health
Anna Coote Head of Patient & Public Engagement, Healthcare Commission

11.15 Questions and Answers

11.20 Coffee


11.50 Improving care for those with Long Term Conditions. Health and Social Services
working together.
• Health & Social Care information/Information Prescriptions
• Expert Patient Programme
• Individual Budgets
• Better co-ordination with local councils
• Joint health and social care teams
• Integrated care packages
• Supporting carers
Ruth Eley Head of CAT, Health and Social Care Change Agent Team

12.20 The role of the Healthcare Commission
Amanda Hutchinson Head of Long Term Conditions and Older People Strategy, Healthcare Commission

12.50 Questions and Answers

12.55 Lunch


1.45 Workshop 1
What does the White Paper mean for nurses? 
• Skill mix
• Workforce development
• Joint working
Tony Mayled Nurse Clinician, Cheshire West PCT

1.45 Workshop 2
What does the White Paper mean for Mental Health?

• 'Talking' therapies
• Clear standards
• Pilot studies
• More support for those at risk
• ‘Well being’ approach
Cliff Prior Chief Executive, Rethink

1.45 Workshop 3
What does the White Paper mean for General Practice?

• More GPwSIs
• Rapid access
• Opening times
• Registration
• Patient Surveys
Dr Michael Dixon Chairman, NHS Alliance

1.45 Workshop 4
What does the White Paper mean for PCTs?

• Commissioner and Provider
• Contestability
• Performance management
• Shifting of resources
Simon Gilby Chief Executive, Sheffield West PCT

2.30 Tea

3.00 Workshop 5
What does the White Paper mean for Community Hospitals?

• A vibrant future?
• The implications of Chapter 6
• Fit for purpose
• A new generation for Community hospitals.
• Changing roles
• The focus for integrating Health and Social Care
Dr Phil Moore Chairman, Community Hospitals Association, GP and PEC Chair, Kingston PCT

3.00 Workshop 6
What does the White Paper mean for providers?

• Understanding the new market place
• The emergence of Social Enterprises
• Opportunities and challenges
Tricia McGregor and Jo Pritchard Directors of Clinical Entrepreneur Development, Central Surrey Health Ltd

3.00 Workshop 7
What does the White Paper mean for the Prevention of Illness?

• NHS ‘Life Check’
• Health Trainers
• Fitter Britain Scheme
• Healthy Living Services
Dr Tim Crayford Director of Public Health, Croydon PCT

3.45 Creating a White Paper Action Plan

• What are the priorities?
• Making things happen
• Top tips
Simon Gilby Chief Executive, Sheffield West PCT

4.05 Questions and Answers (with speakers from afternoon workshops)

4.10 Chair’s closing remarks

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