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Report of the Deputy Chief Executive
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Further to Minute No. 57 of the meeting of the Health and Wellbeing Board meeting held on 19 February 2014, the Cabinet considered the report of the Deputy Chief Executive which provided details of background to the Better Care Fund (BCF) (formerly the Integration Transformation Fund) and outlined the approach being taken in developing Sefton’s Better Care Plan. The first stage of which, is that a BCF template had to be submitted by 14February 2014 to NHS England (North), which would then be assured by that organisation, with support from the Local Government Association, to assess whether Seftons BCF, is sufficiently robust to deliver the Governments vision for the integration of health and social care.
Decision Made:
That the first iteration of the Better Care Plan, as agreed by the Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board, in consultation with the Cabinet Member - Older People and Health, which was submitted to the Government on the 14 February 2014 be approved.
Reasons for Decision:
The Government is pooling resources within the Better Care Fund, and had nominally proposed the amount for each local area, subject to jointly developing with its Clinical Commissioning Groups a joint plan. The first stage of the process is to submit a planning template, which would be assured, to assess whether the plan was likely to deliver the governments vision for integration of health and social care. The deadline for the template to be submitted was 14 February, 2014, and the Cabinet Member - Older People and Health, in consultation with the Cabinet Member - Children, Schools, Families and Leisure, as Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board, agreed to submit the template by the deadline, but subject to the approval of the Cabinet on formal recommendation of the Health and Wellbeing Board. It is not known what the impact would be of none compliance with the process, but it is possible that the resources nominally allocated to Sefton would not be available. Therefore to ensure the resource is secured, the process has been complied with.
Alternative Options Considered and Rejected:
None
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Report of the Deputy Chief Executive
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Minutes:
The Board considered the report of the Deputy Chief Executive that provided background information on the Better Care Fund (BCF) (formerly the Integration Transformation Fund) and outlining the approach being taken in developing Sefton’s Better Care Plan. The report also noted that the funding within the BCF was not new money. It was a transfer of money from the NHS to Local Authorities which was already committed to services including substantial Local Authority service provision. The funding was intended to be used to support adult social care services which also had a health benefit
The report indicated that BCF required Councils and Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) to deliver five year local plans for integrating health and social care; that the first stage of the process was that a BCF template had to be submitted by 14 February 2014 to NHS England (North), which would then be assured by that organisation, with support from the Local Government Association, to assess whether Sefton’s BCF was sufficiently robust to deliver the governments vision for the integration of health and social care; that whilst BCF did not come into full effect until 2015/16, the intention was for CCGs and local authorities to build momentum during 2014/15, using the £200 million (nationally) due to be transferred to local government from the NHS to support transformation; that plans for use of the pooled budgets must be agreed by CCGs and local authorities, and endorsed by the local Health and Wellbeing Board.
The report also detailed how payment of BCF funds would be linked to performance; and recommended that the following metric from the NHS Outcomes Framework be adopted as the local metric for the Sefton Better Care Plan: Proportion of people feeling supported to manage their (lomg term) condition.
The report concluded that preparations for the development of a Better Care Plan, as part of the Southport and Formby and South Sefton CCG’s 5 year Strategic Plans were underway; that once feedback, both from the assurance process and from continued engagement on the first cut of the Better Care template and the CCG’s draft 5 year strategic plans was received, a more detailed revised plan would be submitted to the Health and Wellbeing Board and Cabinet; and that the guidance on the BCF had been changed during the process of development, and that it was anticipated that it would continue to be firmed up over coming months as the assurance process validated whether the BCF templates were robust enough in terms of vision, ambition and schemes, to draw down funding.
Attached as an appendix to the report was the BCF planning template that identified the plan details, the vision and schemes, the national conditions and the risks and mitigating actions to be taken.
RESOLVED: That
(1) the first version of the Better Care Plan, as set out in the template attached to the report (and as agreed by the Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board in consultation with the Cabinet Member - Older ... view the full minutes text for item 57