Title: CQUIN - NHS staff health and wellbeing
1CQUIN - NHS staff health and wellbeing
Commissioning for quality and innovation
June 2016
2What is a CQUIN?
- The CQUIN payment framework enables commissioners
to reward excellence, by linking a proportion of
English healthcare providers' income to the
achievement of local quality improvement goals. - The framework aims to embed quality within
commissioner-provider discussions and to create a
culture of continuous quality improvement, with
stretching goals agreed in contracts on an annual
basis. - It makes a proportion of provider income
conditional on the achievement of ambitious
quality improvement goals and innovations agreed
between commissioner and provider, with active
clinical engagement.
3- Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England,
saysAs the largest employer in Europe, the
NHS needs to practice what it preaches by
offering better support for the health and
wellbeing of our own 1.3 million staff. A good
place to start, is by tackling the sources of
staff sickness absence, including mental health
and musculoskeletal injuries, while doing our bit
to end the nations obesity epidemic by ditching
junk food and sugary drinks in place of tasty,
healthy and affordable alternatives. If we can do
this well, we hope that more parts of the public
and private sector will see the sense of it and
also take the plunge. - NHS England 2016
4Why is there an increasing national focus on
health and wellbeing?
- The benefits of a healthier workforce to the NHS
and to individual trusts are becoming
increasingly clear. - Improved patient safety and experience.
- Improved staff retention.
- Reinforced public health and prevention messages.
- Setting an example for other industries and
employers to follow. - Reduced costs currently sickness absence costs
the NHS 2.4bn annually. - NHS England 2016
5The Health and Wellbeing CQUIN
- In March 2016 NHS England announced a health and
wellbeing CQUIN, linking 0.75 per cent of
provider income to improving staff health and
wellbeing.
Introduction of health and wellbeing initiatives
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- Introducing improved mental health initiatives
using NICE guidance. - Introducing physical activity schemes.
- Improving access to physiotherapy for those with
MSK issues.
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Healthy food for NHS staff, visitors and patients
- Submitting data on food suppliers operating on
NHS premises. - Banning price promotions on foods high in fat
sugar and salt (HFSS). - Banning advertising on HFSS foods.
- Stopping the sale of HFSS foods at checkouts.
- Ensuring healthier meals are available out of
hours.
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Improving uptake of flu vaccinations
- Achieving an uptake of flu vaccinations by
frontline healthcare workers of 75 per cent by
December 2016.
6What is the CQUIN aiming to achieve?
- The CQUIN encourages organisations to
- offer frontline nurses, therapists, doctors, care
assistants and other staff access to workplace
physio, mental health support and healthy
workplace options. - take action on junk food and obesity by ensuring
that healthy food options are available for their
staff and visitors, including those working night
shifts - increase the uptake of the flu vaccine for their
frontline healthcare workers so as to reduce
sickness absence and protect vulnerable patients
from infection. - increase staff vaccination rates from around 50
per cent to 75 per cent by the end of December
2016. - To qualify for the scheme, trusts will be
required to submit information on their current
fast food franchises, vending machines and retail
outlets in preparation for the NHS sugar tax.
7What is the incentive for trusts to participate?
- Trusts will be able to receive a percentage of
CQUIN funds, which have been allocated to each of
the three key improvement areas. - Specifically for flu, this is linked to the
percentage of frontline healthcare workers that
have been vaccinated - If 75 per cent of frontline healthcare workers
are vaccinated by December 2016, trusts will
receive 100 per cent of the funds allocated for
flu. - If 65-74 per cent of frontline healthcare workers
are vaccinated, trusts will receive 50 per cent
of funds allocated for flu. - The funds allocated to flu will not be paid to
trusts where vaccination uptake is 64 per cent or
less.
8Support and resources
A range of tools and resources on developing ways
to support staff health and wellbeing are
available to view on our health and wellbeing
webpages. Examples of health and wellbeing good
practice across England can be found on our case
studies webpage.
- The flu fighter webpages provide advice and
resources to support a successful flu campaign
including the seven areas of good practice. - You can also listen to a recording of the flu
fighter CQUIN webinar here.
9Contact us
- Jennifer Gardner
- Programme Lead
- E healthworkandwellbeing_at_nhsemployers.og
- W www.nhsemployers.org/healthandwellbeing
- T _at_NHSE_wellbeing
Helen Bogan Programme Lead E
flufighter_at_nhsemployers.org W
www.nhsemployers.org/flu
T _at_NHSflufighter