Payment by Results in Mental Health

Capita’s Payment by Results in Mental Health Conference is timed to provide crucial guidance on preparing your organisation for the introduction and delivery of PbR in April 2012, addressing pressing implementation and delivery concerns.

London, United Kingdom, January 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Capita announces details of its Payment by Results in Mental Health Conference

Monday 26th March 2012 – Central London

Expert speakers include:
· Chair: Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health
· Keynote Address: Sue Nowak, Head of Payment by Results, Expanding the Scope, Department of Health
· Terry Dafter, Director Adult Social Care, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council and Chair, National Mental Health Policy Network, ADASS
· Carole Green, Project Director, Care Pathways and Packages Project (CPPP)
· Sarah Rushton, Payment by Results Project Director, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
· Dr Ann York, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust and Chair, CAMHS PbR Subgroup, Department of Health
· David Daniel, Mental Health Policy Lead, Department of Health
· Susan Harris, Joint Commissioning Manager, Worcestershire County Council
· Dr Joanna Copping, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, NHS Nottingham City

Capita’s Payment by Results in Mental Health Conference is timed to provide crucial guidance on preparing your organisation for the introduction and delivery of PbR in April 2012, addressing pressing implementation and delivery concerns.

Are you ready for the major change in the way that mental health care is currently funded?

Attend this event to hear from expert speakers from health and social care who have piloted and developed payment by results for mental health services.

Benefits of Attending

Hear guidance from the Department of Health on the plans to implement PbR in mental health
Explore how social care and health can be effectively integrated to improve service delivery
Examine costing methodology with insight from a PbR pilot area
Understand how to achieve the quality and coverage of data needed for PbR models
Learn how to achieve personalisation and choice in health and social care using new commissioning frameworks
Take the opportunity to join an interactive panel focussing on overcoming the challenges of implementation
Identify effective ways to measure outcomes and drive forward service improvements
Reflect on learning from a PbR pilot for specialist alcohol services

Contact: Fran Langham – fran.langham@capita.co.uk /020 7960 7751

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