Title: Making Healthcare Mutual
1 Making Healthcare Mutual
- A Mutual Provider for OOH Primary Care
- Cliff Mills
- 4th March 2004
- cliff.mills_at_cobbetts.co.uk
2This presentation
- Introduction a mutual structure for OOH primary
care - Basic stages in establishing a new mutual
provider - Issues concerning directors liability
3 - 1. Introduction a mutual structure for OOH
Primary Care
4Why are we talking about mutuality?
- Making Healthcare Mutual (Dec 02)
- NHS Foundation Trusts independent
organisations, modelled on co-operative societies
and mutual organisations - Care on Call (Jan 04)
5Mutuality the background
- Traditional mutuality
- Mutual insurers
- Friendly societies
- Building societies
- Co-operative societies
- Self-help movement
- Owned and controlled by local people
6Characteristics of traditional mutuality
- Customers (community) are the owners
- No investor owners
- No distribution of profits
- Commitment to social (community) purpose
- Democratic or representative governance (local
accountability)
7Mutuality and the NHS
- Mutual societies were the fore-runners to the
welfare state - Need for a national health service led to
state-ownership and control - Centralised state-ownership no longer considered
efficient - Public/private mentality
8Explanation of Cobbetts involvement
- Legal advisors to the retail co-operative
movement - Involved in modernisation of mutual law
- Promoters of mutuality and community ownership in
public services - Leisure
- Social housing
- Childrens services
- Education
9The Public Services choices
- State ownership
- Private (investor) ownership
- Mutual (community) ownership
- What is the owners priority?
- How do you drive efficiency and success?
10What is ownership?
- Not the ability to sell and realise value
- The power to make the organisation do what you
want - Power to influence service and how it is
delivered - Power to sack those who fail to deliver
- Accountability
- Ability to drive efficiency and success
11Modern mutual comprises
- Members
- (Customers, local community, staff)
- Strategic Board
- (Elected representatives of members, partnering
organisations) - Professional Executive
12Modern mutuality
- Retains
- Customer/community ownership
- No investor owners/no profit distribution
- Commitment to social purpose
- Democratic representative governance
- Adds
- Strategic board as forum for partnership between
key parties
13Examples of modern mutuality
- NHS Foundation Trusts
- Leisure Trusts
- Football Trusts
- New models in social housing
- Childrens centres and Sure Start
14A model for OOH primary care
- Members, comprising
- GPs
- other employees
- patients and public
- Strategic, board comprising
- Elected representatives of GPs, employees,
patients and public - PCTs
- Acute Trusts, ambulance service etc
- Professional executive
15A model for OOH primary care (continued)
- Role of professional executive
- to run the organisation
- Role of strategic board
- to help to shape and to approve strategy, and to
hire and fire executives - Role of members
- to elect their representatives, and hold them to
account
16Role of strategic board
- To be a forum for participating organisations to
work together - To provide a voice for customers (patients)
providers of service (GPs and employees), the
paying party (PCTs) others involved in and around
health care
17 - 2. Basic stages in establishing a new mutual
provider
18Stage 1 - new OOH Contract
- Commissioning/Procurement process
- Implementing the nGMS Contract Out-of-Hours (DH
October 2003) - PCTs own procurement policies
- Knowledge of provision market
- Value
- Probity
19New OOH Contract
- Parties
- PCT/PCTs (1)
- Newco (2)
- Individual, joint or lead procurement
- Services to be provided
- Time Period
- Variation/Development
20Stage 2 - Incorporation
- Engage relevant parties
- Adapt model rules
- Seek registration/incorporation
- Appoint first strategic board
- Appoint chief executive
21Stage 3 - getting started
- Transfer of current GP Co-ops
- New arrangements
22Transfer of current GP Co-ops
- Premises
- Employees
- Assets
23Transfer process preliminary steps
- Obtain consents
- Premises
- Leases (eg cars, computers)
- Consultation
- Employees
- User groups/commercial clients
- Notification (eg rates)
24Transfer process formal approvals
- Board of transferor(s)
- (Possibly) members of transferor(s)
- Executives and strategic board of new provider
25New arrangements
- Bank account
- VAT registration (?)
- PAYE
- Accreditation
- Professional resources
- Insurances
26Priority continuity of cover
- Managing the transition
- Retaining current knowledge
- Utilising existing resources
- Avoid wastage
- Retaining GP and employee support
- Establishing new partnerships
- Maintaining public confidence
27 - 3. Issues concerning directors liability
28Directors liability the current position
- GPs have legal responsibility to provide cover
- By consent GP co-ops meet that responsibility for
GPs - If a shift will be under-resourced, co-op can ask
for additional GP support - Ultimate protection for co-op directors hand
back responsibility to GP practices
29Directors liability new position
- PCTs have legal responsibility to provide OOH
cover - Can seek by contract to pass on responsibility to
a provider - But retain residual responsibility
- PCTs need to consider their own contingency plans
and insurance
30Directors of new provider
- No legal responsibility until new provider takes
on a contract - What responsibility in the contract?
- Specified number of GPs per shift
- Adequate cover
- What should new provider accept in a contract?
31What risks should new provider accept in a
contract?
- Fundamental factors
- Availability of GP cover (risk for provider)
- Cost (risk for PCT or provider depending on
contract) - Mitigating factors
- Utilising other support (option for PCT or
provider) - Insurance (by PCT or provider)
- Risk management (to minimise premiums)
32Finding a solution
- Acceptable level of risk for both parties
- Ability to manage the risk
- Appropriate back-up (including insurance) costed
and built into business plan - Agreeing the new OOH contract
33 Making Healthcare Mutual
- A Mutual Provider for OOH Primary Care
- Cliff Mills
- 4th March 2004
- cliff.mills_at_cobbetts.co.uk