
Confed19
NAPC Primary Care Zone

Programme: Day 1 (19 June)

9:30 – 9:45 Live feed from Confed19 main stage: Day one welcome address
Speaker: Niall Dickson CBE, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation.
10:00 – 11:00 Building collaboration around population health
Working together across primary and community health services with the shared aim of redesigning services to improve population health is central to NHS England’s Long Term Plan. It is also at the heart of NAPC’s primary care home model, which is an advanced primary care network. This session will explore how to make it happen, overcome the challenges and look at the difference it can make for patients, staff and the health system.
Speakers: Dr Nav Chana MBE , Joint National PCH Clinical Director, NAPC (panel chair), Dr Peter Aitken, Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, and Director of Research and Development and Medical Education at Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Dr Caroline Taylor, GP and Lead, North Halifax Community Wellbeing Partnership Primary Care Home, Matthew Winn, Director of Community Health, NHS England and Chief Executive, Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust, Professor Matthew Cripps, Director, Sustainable Healthcare NHS England and Peter Edwards, Partner, Capsticks.
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11:15 – 12:00 – Integrated care in practice
The session will provide insight into Centene’s experience of integrating care including the people, processes and technology required to achieve success. We will focus on providing an overview of the ICS framework which underpins Centene UK’s approach to integration and describes what needs to be in place for an integrated system to function effectively. The benefits of managing integration capabilities in functions that sit separately from provider services will be explored.
Speaker: Sam Jones, CEO/President, Centene UK
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12:30 – 13:15 Drop-in clinic (during lunchtime)
A chance to stop by the primary care zone and gain advice from experts from NAPC, Centene UK and Capsticks (with NHS Resolution).
13:55 – 14:30 Live feed from Confed19 main stage: Keynote address
Speaker: Simon Stevens, Chief Executive, NHS England.
14:35 – 15:25 Acute and primary care sector – a common purpose
Increased integration of primary and secondary care is demonstrating benefits for both patients and the wider system. The next step is a focus on the broader population health needs. This session will explore the opportunities and challenges for primary care and acute organisations to work more collaboratively. Panel members will highlight examples of successful collaboration between the two sectors including partnership working within primary care homes which are advanced primary care networks.
Speakers: John Pope CBE, Chief Executive, NAPC (panel chair), Hadley Beeman, Chief Technology Adviser for the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Nick Ville, Director of Membership and Policy, NHS Confederation, Dr James Morrow, GP and Lead, Granta Primary Care Home, Susan Acott, CEO, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, Tony Spotswood, former CEO, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Sam Jones, CEO/President Centene UK
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16:45 – 17:30 Population health: what is it in reality?
NAPC have championed the focus on population health that is at the heart of the primary care home movement and the new policy promoting primary care networks. It supports primary care networks to focus on their population health needs and shape their care models and teams around them. To deliver true population health across a system you need the whole multi-disciplinary team to be working together focused on the same agreed needs. NAPC are working with Centene, an experienced international company, which supports and enable integration across the UK. Together, NAPC and Centene are able to support clinicians and managers to work collaboratively with practical hands-on examples globally bringing to life population health in practice. This covers both workforce, leadership and technical examples to support those delivering within primary care networks.
Speakers: Dr Nav Chana MBE, Joint National PCH Clinical Director, NAPC, and Sam Jones, CEO/President Centene UK.
You can view the session here.
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