A number of factors were found to be causing the increased award, including national factors such as the Covid-19 pandemic, high continuing care loads, and elevated staff sickness. Locally, they found that the OCCG and Oxford Health process was also contributing to the over-provision.
Liaison Care was asked to examine the end-to-end process, and make recommendations to improve the clinical and social outcomes for clients. This included ensuring the use of least restrictive practise to support individuals in a nursing home placement currently receiving one-to-one care, and offering insight into the financial situation surrounding additionally funded one-to-one care packages across the region.
As the review commenced, an increased spend from £1million to £4.5million was predicted in the area of one-to-one care alone.
Working with the CCG, the Liaison Care team reviewed clinical evidence for each individual case and looked at the current care and support needs before undertaking the one to one review. First, we must consider any adult safeguarding concerns and requirements under Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS). Looking at the evidence and care planning to ensure person-centred care and least restrictive practice for each case. The experienced review team worked with providers and the chosen representative to risk assess and reduce when appropriate one to one care, making recommendations to implement assistive technology or activity-based care planning.
Each case was reviewed by Liaison Care for quality and clinical assurance. Finally, each case was considered by the CCG’s panel of health and social care professionals to ensure that the care has been safely and timely reduced. This resulted in a finding of over £4000 a day which could be reinvested into the NHS and other individuals.
The reviews highlighted no safeguarding concerns highlighted as part of the review.
In the longer term, Liaison Care has recommended a review of the process for agreement and monitoring of one-to-one care, and potential training needs across the care providers.
We have also recommended the consideration of a standardisation or cap on hourly one-to-one rates to reduce financial variability.
CHC Operations Manager
South West Region
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An increase in one-to-one care
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