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Minutes of the Previous Meeting (including matters arising) PDF 17 KB To approve and sign as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on 27th September and 10th October 2012 and to deal with any matters arising, attached. Additional documents: Minutes: RESOLVED that the Minutes of the Meetings held on 27 September and 10 October 2012 be approved and signed as a correct record.
Matters arising
Minutes from 27 September 2012; Minute no 21 – Transfer of Medicine for Older People from Southampton General Hospital to Royal South Hants The Panel noted a letter had been received from Mark Hackett, Chief Executive of the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust dated 28 November 2012. The letter stated that the proposals had been withdrawn and that patients would not be transferring to the RHS Upper Brambles ward because they were unable to recruit enough staff.
The Panel enquired about what would happen to equipment on the Upper Brambles ward given that the move would not take place. An answer could not be provided at the meeting.
Minutes from 10 October 2012, Minute no 22 – Statement from the Chair The Panel noted an email had been received from Steve Townsend, Southampton City CCG regarding the delay in installing digital mammography equipment in Southampton. It was the intention to install the new equipment in phases between December and mid 2013 and be fully operational by the end of September 2013. |
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Consultation on Westwood House Short Break Service PDF 73 KB Report of the Deputy Director of Integrated Strategic Commissioning, NHS Southampton, for the Panel to note the consultation process and feedback received to date and support the PCT’s recommendation to its board, (subject to the final outcome of consultation being reflective of the feedback so far), attached. Additional documents: Minutes: The Panel received the report of the Deputy Director of Integrated Strategic Commissioning, NHS Southampton for the Panel to note the consultation process and feedback received to date and support the PCT’s recommendation to its board (subject to the final outcome of consultation being reflective of the feedback so far). (Copy of the report circulated with the agenda and appended to the signed minutes)
The Panel noted the following:
The Panel expressed concern regarding the fact that staff had not been consulted. It was explained that until the consultation period had concluded it was not possible to formally consult with the staff, however there had been some early engagement with them. It was anticipated that if the service ceased the staff would move into alternative roles so that the expertise would not be lost.
The Panel congratulated the PCT on the engagement and consultation carried out to date on a sensitive issue.
RESOLVED i) that the Panel noted the consultation process and the feedback received; and
ii) that the Panel supported the PCT’s recommendation to its board (subject to the final outcome of consultation being reflective of the feedback so far) that lead responsibility for the short breaks currently provided at Westwood House should transfer to Local Authority commissioned provision, supported by the development of a peripatetic nursing team to be commissioned by the PCT. |
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Southampton Safeguarding Adults Board - Serious Case Review - Mr A PDF 63 KB Report of the Executive Director of Heath and Adult Social Care, for the Panel to note the action plan developed by the Southampton Safeguarding Adults Board (SSAB) in response to the findings of a Serious Case Review report and the multi agency governance arrangements in place to oversee the delivery of the actions, attached. Additional documents: Minutes: The Panel considered the report of the Executive Director of Health and Adult Social Care, for the Panel to note the action plan developed by the Southampton Safeguarding Adults Board (SSAB) in response to the findings of a Serious Case Review report and the multi agency governance arrangements in place to oversee the delivery of the actions. (Copy of the report circulated with the agenda and appended to the signed minutes)
The Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care was present and with the consent of the Chair provided a brief update to the Panel.
The Panel noted the following:
Joe Hannigan, Southampton Local Involvement Network was present and with the consent of the Chair addressed the Panel. He expressed concern regarding the term “close relative” in recommendation 6. He felt this needed to be addressed and should refer to a defined person. A close relative could be abusive to the service user.
RESOLVED that the Panel noted the action plan developed by the Southampton Safeguarding Adults Board (SSAB) and progress that had been made.
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Update on Vascular Services PDF 49 KB Report of the Senior Manager Customer and Business Improvement providing an update on Vascular Services since the last meeting of the Panel on 10 October, attached. Additional documents: Minutes: The Panel considered the report of the Senior Manager, Customer and Business Improvement providing an update on Vascular Services since the last meeting of the Panel on 10 October. (Copy of the report circulated with the agenda and appended to the signed minutes)
Sara Elliot, PCT SHIP Cluster, Michael Marsh, Medical Director, University Hospital Southampton and Simon Holmes, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Medical Director were present and briefed the Panel on the present situation.
The Panel noted the following:
RESOLVED i) that the progress made be noted;
ii) that given the commitment to move towards a network model, it was agreed the Panel should not to refer the issue to the Secretary of State;
iii) that a further update be provided at the next Health Overview and Scrutiny Panel meeting on 31 January 2013. |
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Public and Sustainable transport provision to key health delivery sites PDF 51 KB Report of the Senior Manager Customer and Business Improvement seeking agreement to undertake a mini review on public and sustainable transport to key health delivery sites in the City, attached. Additional documents: Minutes: The Panel considered the report of the Senior Manager: Customer and Business Improvement seeking agreement to undertake a mini review on public and sustainable transport to key health delivery sites in the City. (Copy of the report circulated with the agenda and appended to the signed minutes)
Councillor Thorpe, Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport and Simon Bell, Public Transport and Operations Manager were present.
Councillor Thorpe outlined the reasons why he had proposed a review be carried out by the Panel.
Simon Bell briefed the Panel on some of the issues in relation to transport to and from the key hospital sites, set out below:
Southampton General Hospital
Royal South Hants
Adelaide Centre
Bitterne Health Centre
The scope of the review was discussed, which included whether to extend the scope further to include car travel and car parking charges or whether to limit the number of sites to only the General Hospital. Concern was expressed regarding limiting the scope to only the General Hospital particularly as it had been reported that the public transport links to the Adelaide Centre were poor, for example. The Panel considered the proposed scope of the mini review. It was felt that a more limited scope would enable a more through and effective review given the time and resources available and therefore the Panel should focus on public transport to the General Hospital. If time allowed, other sites could be included. It was recognised that further reviews could be carried out at a later date.
It was reported that the Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee would need to approve any review the Health Overview and Scrutiny Panel wished to carry out.
RESOLVED that the Panel recommended the Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee approve a mini review into Public and Sustainable Transport Provision to Southampton General Hospital be carried out by the Health Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee. If time allowed access to the Royal South Hants and Western Hospital/Adelaide Centre sites would also be considered. |