Witnesses:
Mark Nuti, Cabinet Member for
Adults and Health
Liz Bruce, Joint
Executive Director, Adult Social Care and Integrated
Commissioning
Hugh
O’Keeffe, Senior Commissioning Manager
Dental
Lillian
Nigrelli, Senior Delegated Commissioning Transition Manager, Dental
Contracts Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Systems
(ICS)
Rachael Graham,
Director of Non Acute and Primary Care Contracts, Surrey Heartlands
Integrated Care Systems (ICS)
Nicola Airey,
Director of Commissioning and Assurance, SRO Delegated
Commissioning, Frimley Integrated Care Board
(ICB)
Rachel Thompson, Associate Director Primary Care
Transformation, Lead Commissioner Dentistry Frimley Integrated Care
Board (ICB)
Key
points raised during the discussion:
- The
Chairman asked what could be done to record information about
residents who had tried and failed to access dental services.
The Director of
Commissioning and Assurance (SRO) explained that a consultation
and engagement process with local communities had not yet taken
place, however it was expected that the implementation of methods
similar to those underway in other areas in addition to
collaboration with partners with established links into communities
would take place. The Director of Commissioning and Assurance (SRO)
added that the link between deprivation and access to dental
services required a commitment to engage with communities and
welcomed any suggestions from Members regarding this.
- The
Chairman said that understanding the number of people that had
failed to access dentistry was essential to recognise the size of
the issue and asked why dentists were not required to record the
number of people being turned away. The Chairman also suggested
that the current opening hours of dental surgeries could result in
some people not being able to access treatment. The Director of
Commissioning and Assurance (SRO) explained that what could be
mandated of dentists was influenced by the national dental
contract. The Senior Commissioning Manager, Dental said that
dentists were mandated to collect the data of patients treated to
record the activities being delivered with no requirement to
collect the data of those turned away, however the NHS contact
centre did record and report on people that had made contact
because of difficulties in accessing dentistry. Following a request
from the Chairman, The Senior Commissioning Manager, Dental agreed
to provide this data to the Select Committee including surveys of
work being undertaken by partners in this area. Action – Senior Commissioning Manager,
Dental/ Director of Commissioning and Assurance
(SRO)
- A Member, in
referring to the new commissioning arrangements for dentistry
outlined in the report, asked how effective the delegation
agreement between NHS England and the Integrated Care Boards (ICB)
was expected to be. The Director of Non Acute and Primary Care
Contracts, Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System (ICS) explained
that the agreement would define the roles and responsibilities of
the ICB’s with NHS teams continuing to deliver services,
impart experience to the ICB’s and afford the opportunity to
bring commissioning closer to the patient, focusing on the
provision and improvement of services for those in greatest
need.
- A
Member asked how long it could be expected for NHS England
officials to work with the ICB’s as referenced
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