World class commissioning assurance - launch of Year 2
16 September 2009, London
Welcome to the virtual conference
for world class commissioning assurance - launch of Year 2
Nearly 400 SHA and PCT CEOs, chairs, PEC chairs and key partners gathered in London on 16 September to hear about the refined assurance framework for Year 2.
NHS commissioning teams and other interested parties are invited to watch this event here.
Watch the keynotes, panel discussion and interactive workshop sessions
Download presentations, podcasts and associated documentation, vital for your role
Gather practical support to develop your strategic commissioning skills and capabilities
For more information about world class commissioning visit:
www.dh.gov.uk/worldclasscommissioning
For useful commissioning tools and information visit:
http://wcc.networks.nhs.uk
Click below to watch the audience reaction video:
Programme
10:00
Gary Belfield, Acting Director General for Commissioning & System Management Directorate (C&SM) DH
Scenario planning: the impact of different financial scenarios seminar 1
Janet Perry, Financial Controller, DH
Michael Schofield, Director of Finance, NHS Brighton & Hove City.
This seminar explores key changes to the finance component of the framework. This includes the need for PCTs to prioritise investment and disinvestment in the light of the new requirement to plan for different financial scenarios.
Ros Roughton, Director of Strategy and System Reform, NHS Yorkshire & the Humber
Graham Urwin, Chief Executive, NHS Stoke-on-Trent
This seminar provides practical guidance on how to ensure the strategic plan is robust, taking account of the requirement to deliver increased quality, improved health outcomes, and reduced inequalities, in the context of financial constraint and the even greater need for productivity.
Strengthening community partnerships: the twin challenge of improving outcomes while delivering efficienciesseminar 3
Maggie Rae, Director of Public Health, Wiltshire County Council and PCT
Hugh Annett, Director of Public Health, Bristol City Council and PCT
This seminar explores areas of mutual opportunity for joint working between local authorities and PCTs, and what different partnership models can offer. The session will also address how to measure the impact of partnership working.
Working effectively with providers to stimulate the marketseminar 4
Bruce Potter, Deal Execution Team Lead, DH
Mike Parish, Chair, NHS Partners Network
This seminar helps virtual delegates understand this year’s key changes to competencies 1, 2, 7, 9 and 10. It explores how PCTs can gain a real understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by the market, and what stimulating the market really means.
Robust analysis of spend and its impact on health benefit (competency 11)seminar 5
Dr Penny Dash, Partner, McKinsey & Company
John Parkes, Chief Executive, NHS Northamptonshire
This seminar explores the principles described in competency 11, how to measure health benefit against spend and how to use this analysis to make effective commissioning decisions.
The connected board: getting a grip on the challenges aheadseminar 6
Robert Harris, Policy Director, Monitor
Kay Sonneborn, Chair, Sutton & Merton PCT
This seminar provides practical advice on the key challenges facing boards. In particular, it addresses the role of the board in managing risk and the emphasis in WCC Year 2 on board ownership and responsibility for strategic development and delivery.
Sophia Christie Chief Executive NHS Birmingham East & North
Dr Stephen Shortt, GP & PEC Chair, NHS Nottinghamshire County
Jan Sobieraj, Chief Executive, NHS Sheffield