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Hospital Discharge Operational and Urgent Community Response Models

The Government have produced revised Hospital Discharge Operation and Urgent Community Response Models with an expectation that they are implemented at pace of the next year. The primary focus of both models is to develop systems that can rapidly mobilise health and social care resources to provide same day hospital discharge for patients that are medically optimised with going home as the default option and equally respond to urgent community care within 2 hours to keep people in their own homes. We are producing a paper that will describe a proposed high level delivery model and will be looking for the JCB to support the described direction of travel

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 06/07/2021

Decision due: 16 Sep 2021 by Joint Commissioning Board

Lead member: Cabinet Member For Health and Adult Social Care

Lead director: Deputy Director of the Southampton Intergrated Commissioning Unit

Department: Southampton Health & Care Partnership Board

Contact: Jamie Schofield, Service Manager, Children's Disabilities Email: Jamie.Schofield1@NHS.NET.

Slippage/Variations/Reason for Withdrawal: The Hospital Discharge item has been deferred from August to September JCB whilst we await further planning guidance in relation to NHS funding in the second half of the year

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  • Hospital Discharge Operational and Urgent Community Response Models