Transformation and system recovery after coronavirus
23 – 25 September 2020
Draft Programme

DAY 1
Learning from the covid-19 response and spearheading system recovery
In association with Visiba Care
DAY 2
Working across the ICS to deliver integrated care
In association with PA Consulting
DAY 3
Channelling resources to accelerate the integrated vision across the country
09:30 -
10:05
Re-imagining the NHS: harnessing positives from the covid-19 response
In association with McKinsey
  • Uncovering system strengths and weaknesses highlighted by the pandemic
  • Learning from strain on capacity and resources to increase service resilience
  • Identifying areas for continued development and how these will be supported by the centre
  • Refocusing for the longer term: What should the greatest priorities be for the coming months?
Panellists include:
Frances O’Callaghan, Accountable Officer, North Central London CCGs

Senior Representative, McKinsey
09:30 -
10:05
Collaborating cross-system: Takeaways from more advanced integrated care models
In association with PA Consulting
Hear from leaders in other systems on how they have assessed joint strategic needs, stratified risk and enabled better collaboration to provide integrated care to patients.
Panellists include:
Erin Birch, Partner, PA Consulting

Amanda Doyle,
Chief Clinical Officer Blackpool CCG, Fylde and Wyre CCG and West Lancashire CCG and ICS Lead for Lancashire and South Cumbria

Matthew Kershaw,
Chief Executive, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust and Place Based Leader for Health

Michael Bell,
Chairman, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust and Co-Chair, Croydon Health Board
09:30 -
10:05
Redistributing commissioning power for more effective, outcomes-based resource allocation
  • Learning from centralised decision making during the covid-19 response to inform optimal commissioning structures
  • Legislating ICSs: to what extent should power be increased?
  • Exploring place-based commissioning models to better serve local populations
Panellists include:
Daniel Elkeles, Chief Executive, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

Phil Richardson,
Chief System Integration Officer, Dorset CCG
10:05 –
10:20
Live Q&A with panel 10:05 –
10:20
Live Q&A with panel 10:05 –
10:20
Live Q&A with panel
10:20 –
10:35
Short break and session change 10:20 –
10:35
Short break and session change 10:20 –
10:35
Short break and session change
10:35 –
11:05
Harnessing digital progress in response to covid-19 in the longer-term
In association with Visiba Care
  • Evaluating success of technologies implemented and opportunities to roll out
  • Increasing system efficiency in the near- to mid-term with digital solutions
  • Integrating a more digitised primary care model for seamless care delivery
  • Addressing challenges of integration of digital services across the system
Panellists include:
Tina Marshall, UK Country Manager, Visiba Care
10:35 –
11:05
Enabling seamless care delivery through effective cross-system data collection and sharing
In association with Cerner
  • Determining the most appropriate care pathways to focus on for the biggest nearterm impact
  • Building personalised care pathways to make informed decisions fast on a patient-bypatient basis
  • Revisiting the LHCRE programmes: How can systems accelerate patient record sharing?
10:35 –
11:05
Integrating primary care – the role of the PCN in future delivery models
In association with Dr Foster
  • Key takeaways from network responses to covid-19 – what can we learn?
  • Moving away from a postcode lottery to standardise primary care at a regional level
  • Incorporating PCNs as a key component within the ICS strategy going forward
Panellists include:
Pramit Patel, GP Principal, Greystone House Surgery, Redhill and Lead Primary Care Network (PCN) Clinical Director, Surrey Heartlands
11:05 –
11:20
Live Q&A with panel 11:05 –
11:20
Live Q&A with panel 11:05 –
11:20
Live Q&A with panel
11:20 –
11:25
Short break and session change 11:20 –
11:25
Short break and session change 11:20 –
11:35
Short break and session change
11:25 –
12:05
Roundtable Discussions – Group 1
Developing and delivering a clinical strategy across an ICS Unlocking data across organisations, systems and suppliers to improve outcomes
In association with Cerner
Developing workforceled digital solutions
In association with PA Consulting
Leveraging data and analytics to drive change – challenges and opportunities
What is the future of acute hospital services post covid19? Co-designing solutions with service users at the centre
Partnering with academia and industry – what benefits and challenges do these relationships bring? Leveraging digital tools in the clinical setting
11:25 –
12:05
Roundtable Discussions – Group 2
Developing and delivering a clinical strategy across an ICS Unlocking data across organisations, systems and suppliers to improve outcomes
In association with Cerner
Developing workforceled digital solutions
In association with PA Consulting
Leveraging data and analytics to drive change – challenges and opportunities
What is the future of acute hospital services post covid19? Co-designing solutions with service users at the centre
Partnering with academia and industry – what benefits and challenges do these relationships bring? Leveraging digital tools in the clinical setting
11:35 –
12:05
Rallying around the ICS vision: What does the LTP look like after covid-19?
Hear about national priorities in working towards planning targets as the system recovers from coronavirus pressures.
Panellists include:
Claire Fuller, SRO, Surrey Heartlands ICS

Rosie Benneyworth,
Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care, CQC
12:05 –
12:20
Live Q&A with panel
End of Day 3 live sessions. Chat room remains open for continued conversations and 1-2-1 meetings take place.
12:05 –
12:20
Short break and session change 12:05 –
12:20
Short break and session change
12:20 – 12:50 Forging system-wide clinical pathways: Following integrated care models for cancer and respiratory services
  • Identifying measures of success to focus efforts and evaluate outcomes 
  • Coordinating efforts, from prevention to treatment and cure, to minimize fatal cases and improve quality of life 
  • Assessing the most appropriate intervention points for biggest outcomes-based impact
12:20 – 12:50 Drawing on population health insights to deliver a step change in the nation’s health
  • Informing public health strategy with population health analysis
  • Where and how can health inequalities finally be addressed?
  • Working effectively across health and local authorities to deliver a step change in health status across the ICS
Panellists include:
Andy Haynes, Executive Lead, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICS

Fiona Edwards,
Chief Executive, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Lead, Frimley ICS
12:50 – 13:05 Live Q&A with panel 12:50 – 13:05 Live Q&A with panel
End of Live Sessions End of Live Sessions
PM Chat room remains open and 1-2-1 meetings take place PM Chat room remains open and 1-2-1 meetings take place