Title: Developing an Action Plan
1Developing an Action Plan
- Sharon Young
- Dental Commissioning Manager
2Just because youve signed contracts doesnt
mean youve finished doing dentistry.
Isle of Wight PCT
3Developing an action plan
- Experiences.
- Benefits.
- What would we do differently?
4Oral 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.
5Primary 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.
6Primary 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.
7Key indicators
- Registrations.
- GDS gross fees.
- dmft/DMFT.
- Complaints.
- EDS activity.
8Objectives
- Improve managerial infrastructure.
- Integration of dentistry into the mainstream
business of the PCT. - Improve relationships with GDPs.
9Objectives (cont.)
- Early implementation of new commissioning
arrangements. - Build the physical infrastructure.
- Collaboration with independent providers.
10Benefits
- 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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12Benefits (cont.)
- Review progress and outline
- - Performance against objectives.
- - Activity gains.
- - Recruitment.
- - The current position.
- - Details of any problems.
- - General progress and developments.
13However
- The urgent need to respond to dental access
problems can sometimes lead to schemes being
implemented without sufficient assessment and
planning.
14What would we do differently?
15Analysis
- Oral Health Needs Assessment.
- Workforce analysis
- Turnover.
- Recruitment Retention.
- Retirements.
16Service analysis
availability
time
physical
access
travel
type range of service
17Identify 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.
18What else.
- Consultation.
- Collaboration.
- Communication.
19Who with?
- Service providers.
- Patients.
- Oral Health Strategy Group.
- OHAG.
- BDA.
- LDC.
- GDPA.
- PALS.
- CDPH.
- NHS Direct.
- Overview Scrutiny Committee.
- MPs
- Councillors.
- Local media.
20Dentist 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.
21Bride 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.
22Reasons 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.
23 - 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
24Benefits
- 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.
25That depends a good deal on where you want to
get to
Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to
go from here?