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Where will the cracks show?
Ian Blunt
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Background
• Dominated by scandals and reports - Morecombe Bay,
Colchester, Francis I&II, Keogh Reviews etc
• Real fears on costs - prospect of continuing years of
constrained finances
• Major organisational change within NHS - low morale and
pervasive pessimism
• Critical period for quality
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Parallel Realities?
• An NHS that has failed patients and public trust alongside an
NHS that is still improving
• An NHS that needs to change whilst not losing the gains that
have been realised
• QualityWatch - providing independent scrutiny into how the
quality of health and social care is changing over time
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Indicators of Quality
Access Safety Effectiveness
Person
centred care
Capacity Equity
Social care 13 11 13 18 30 0
Primary &
community
46 66 147 27 35 7
Secondary /
tertiary
75 160 274 159 47 10
Mental health 41 82 26 77 24 10
Population 9 7 82 5 1 1
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Focus on: a series of in-depth reports
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General Observations …
Many access indicators ‘holding up’.
Activity continues to increase – nurse
staffing steady, beds reduced
Patient experience -paradox of
surveys continuing to be positive
despite failings in care within
individual organisations
Effectiveness – typically very specific
markers and positive findings
Inequalities – stubbornly persistent
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…but…
Urgent care is a critical area – and
though there have been wobbles
we are still ahead of where we
were five years ago. Progress on
prevention limited
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Urgent care wobbles
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40695
40756
40817
40878
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41000
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41183
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66.0%
68.0%
70.0%
72.0%
74.0%
76.0%
78.0%
80.0%
Category A calls attended within target time
National standard
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Increase in attendance?
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Total attendances
Attendances
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Increase in attendance?
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Total attendances Type 1 Departments - Major A&E
Attendances
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Occupancy
40271
40298
40325
40352
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40460
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Minimum Minimum to maximum Average
NumberofpeoplesimultaneouslyoccupyingA&EdepartmentsinEngland
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Expression of long term growth in demand for urgent
care?
35521
35704
35886
36069
36251
36434
36617
36800
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37165
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Emergencyinpatientadmissions
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Some of the solutions in
A&E units… …and some in other services
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-60%
-40%
-20%
0%
20%
40%
60%
Local authority Average
Local authority
Percentagechangeinnetcurrentspending(realterms),2009/10-2012/13
Reductions in adult social care funding
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Falls in the number of people receiving lower
intensity services
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13
50
60
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Less than or equal to 2 hours Number of Service Users
More than 2 hours and less than or equal to 5 hours Number of Service Users
More than 5 hours and less than or equal to 10 hours Number of Service Users
More than 10 hours inc overnight/live in/24 hour Number of Service Users
Financial Year
Changerelativetoindexyear(2009/10=100)
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When is a crack not a crack?
Median distance travelled to A&E is 2.6
miles, to emergency inpatient admission
is 3.4 miles (2011/12)
8% net reduction in the number of
major A&E units since 2001/02
Slight, but not statistically significant,
increase in the average distance for an
emergency admission from 2001/02 to
2011/12, rising from 5.2 miles 5.4
miles
The biggest increase in the distances
travelled was observed for emergency
admissions following stroke, which rose
from 4.9 miles to 5.5 miles. The
average distance following trauma did
not change substantially
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Where else might cracks appear?
• Some topics poorly
served by data
• Cracks hiding in the
averages
Access Safety Effectiveness
Person
centred care
Capacity Equity
Social care 13 11 13 18 30 0
Primary &
community
46 66 147 27 35 7
Secondary /
tertiary
75 160 274 159 47 10
Mental health 41 82 26 77 24 10
Population 9 7 82 5 1 1
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Summary
Most measures holding up (for now)
Protect gains made over the last decade
Urgent care – wobble or trend?
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