East Riding Health and Care Partnership
Working together with our partners and the people of East Riding we share a commitment to connect local authorities, the NHS and providers of health and care to improve outcomes. The East Riding Health and Care Partnership brings together the NHS, local government and other partners including general practitioners through Primary Care Network (PCN) leadership and the local Voluntary and Community Sector. It is designed to understand and meet the needs of our residents, focusing on neighbourhoods and PCNs, integrating to improve population health. This represents a meaningful change in thinking and approach.
The Health and Care Partnership comprises of the following sub-groups:
- Vibrant and Healthy Communities Programme
- Integrated Commissioning Group
- Population Health Steering Group
- Joint Place Quality Group
- Early Intervention and Prevention Steering Group
Vibrant and Healthy Communities Programme
Our population health approach has resulted in an agreed set of multi-year programmes that are based around individuals and communities, moving away from a traditional focus on sectors and services:
- Age Friendly Communities
- Bridlington Place Based Programme
- Complex Care
- Inclusion Groups
- Neighbourhood Health Partnerships
- More than Weight
- Rural and Coastal Communities
East Riding Health and Care Committee – Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership
Integrated Commissioning Group
The purpose of the group is to coordinate, commission and contract services supporting mechanisms to meet the needs of the population. This includes developing partnership-wide strategies that support the Committee’s priorities, developing and embedding a systematic approach to commissioning; supporting and critically evaluating agreed outcomes; and ensuring best use of resources.
Population Health Steering Group
The purpose of the group is to embed a population health approach across the health and social care system. Activities are organised into three main workstreams – Culture, Intelligence and Delivery. The Delivery workstream seeks to bring together different pieces of work relating to population health for the system to learn from. This includes the East Riding Health Inequalities Funding. Grant funding is awarded to the East Riding Place by Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board to address health inequalities within the East Riding.
Joint Place Quality Group
The aim of the group is to provide a forum where system partners can routinely share insight and intelligence into local quality matters, identify opportunities for improvement, identify concerns and risk to quality, and develop place-based responses to support ongoing quality improvement for the local population.
Early Intervention and Prevention Steering Group
The purpose of the group is to advance the prevention agenda fand to develop and coordinate the delivery of prioritised prevention and early intervention activities. This includes primary and secondary activities that aim to prevent, reduce, and delay the burden of illness, whilst minimising the need for residents to depend on public sector services.
