How does the Hospital Transformation Plan work with STPs?

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Satellite How does the Hospital Transformation Plan work with STPs?
Speakers Rob Duncombe (Chair Greater Manchester Hospital Pharmacy Transformation Collaborative (GM HPTC) & Director of Pharmacy, The Christie)
Satellite Description

How does the Hospital Pharmacy Transformation Plan fit with STPs?

A ‘new era for Greater Manchester’ (GM) started on 1 April 2016, as the region became the first in the country to take control of its combined health and social care budgets, a sum of more than £6 billion, through devolution of health and social care decision making from national government. 

In order for GM to achieve its vision of “delivering the greatest and fastest possible improvement to the health and wellbeing of the 2.8m people of Greater Manchester” the GM Health and Social Care Partnership created transformational themes.  Hospital Pharmacy Transformation Collaborative (GMHPTC) is a distinct project within the partnership and is challenged with delivering hospital pharmacy transformation through implementation of Lord Carter’s recommendations.

This session will explore the local need for hospital pharmacy transformation explaining the challenges and opportunities the group have faced thus far. Priority projects will be introduced detailing what has and will be delivered over the coming 12 months. Finally, wider collaboration across STP boundaries will be discussed explaining how this has and will provide transformational opportunities going forward.

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