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Title: Developing an Action Plan


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Developing an Action Plan
  • Sharon Young
  • Dental Commissioning Manager

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Just because youve signed contracts doesnt
mean youve finished doing dentistry.
Isle of Wight PCT
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Developing an action plan
  • Experiences.
  • Benefits.
  • What would we do differently?

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Oral health and access to dental services
  • Residents amongst the most deprived in the
    country.
  • Levels of dental caries high and fail to meet
    national targets.
  • Marked inequalities in caries experience.
  • Unmet need for orthodontics.
  • Higher incidence of dental injuries than
    neighbouring PCTs.
  • Maintaining access to primary care dental
    services is a challenge for the PCT.

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Primary Care Dental Access Plan
  • Form an overarching plan for improving access to
    dental services.
  • Co-ordinate and link separate but related
    schemes, initiatives and proposals.
  • Provide costed proposals.
  • Provide a working document that could be built
    upon, evaluated and monitored.

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Primary Care Dental Access Plan
  • Hold the current position.
  • Grow back lost capacity.
  • Extend the capacity for the future using new
    resources via a variety of mechanisms and
    initiatives.

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Key indicators
  • Registrations.
  • GDS gross fees.
  • dmft/DMFT.
  • Complaints.
  • EDS activity.

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Objectives
  • Improve managerial infrastructure.
  • Integration of dentistry into the mainstream
    business of the PCT.
  • Improve relationships with GDPs.

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Objectives (cont.)
  • Early implementation of new commissioning
    arrangements.
  • Build the physical infrastructure.
  • Collaboration with independent providers.

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Benefits
  • Provided an overall direction.
  • Ensured that everyone involved had a clear view
    of what needed to be done.
  • Helped to develop in detail who would do what,
    when and how.
  • Dental services have been greatly enhanced.

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Benefits (cont.)
  • Review progress and outline
  • - Performance against objectives.
  • - Activity gains.
  • - Recruitment.
  • - The current position.
  • - Details of any problems.
  • - General progress and developments.

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However
  • The urgent need to respond to dental access
    problems can sometimes lead to schemes being
    implemented without sufficient assessment and
    planning.

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What would we do differently?
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Analysis
  • Oral Health Needs Assessment.
  • Workforce analysis
  • Turnover.
  • Recruitment Retention.
  • Retirements.

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Service analysis
availability
time
physical
access
travel
type range of service
  • affordability

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Identify priorities
  • Address mismatch between needs and current
    service pattern.
  • Explicit priorities useful in defending PCT
    decision making.
  • Need to be set in context of other PCT
    priorities.

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What else.
  • Consultation.
  • Collaboration.
  • Communication.

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Who with?
  • Service providers.
  • Patients.
  • Oral Health Strategy Group.
  • OHAG.
  • BDA.
  • LDC.
  • GDPA.
  • PALS.
  • CDPH.
  • NHS Direct.
  • Overview Scrutiny Committee.
  • MPs
  • Councillors.
  • Local media.

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Dentist stuck in care crisis
PATIENT BAN Roshan Hakeem with head nurse Dawn
Barrett at Reedyford Dental Centre
A DENTIST today said she was in limbo after being
banned from treating 1,100 of her patients on the
NHS even though she wants to.
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Bride hit by ban on NHS dental care
CANCELLED WEDDING Sharon Primrose
A BRIDE-to-be today told how she had to cancel
her wedding after her dentist was banned from
treating NHS patients.
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Reasons not to do a plan
  • Contracts are sorted.
  • Too much work involved.
  • Dentistry not a priority.
  • People know what we are trying to achieve.
  • Will raise expectations.
  • May be used as a stick to beat us with.
  • Highlights our weaknesses.

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  • The nicest thing about not planning is that
    failure comes as a complete surprise and is not
    preceded by a period of worry and uncertainty.
  • Sir John Harvey Jones

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Benefits
  • Clarifies current service pattern.
  • Provides overall direction.
  • Opportunity to clarify policy issues e.g.
    children only contracts.
  • Forces engagement with local dentists.
  • Helps to understand the local market.
  • Specifies who, what, when, how and what the costs
    are.

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That depends a good deal on where you want to
get to
Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to
go from here?
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