Issue details
Goodman's Fields NHS Provision - Committee Grant
Approve the grant funding of £4,824,474 to NHS Tower Hamlets CCG to deliver increased capacity, access and service provision in primary care and maintain continuity of local GP services.
Tower Hamlets is one of the most deprived boroughs in the country and the population is expected to reach nearly 315,000 by 2020 . Both NHS Tower Hamlets Commissioning Strategic Plan 2012 – 2015 and the Tower Hamlets 2016 - 2020 Health and Wellbeing Strategy highlight the development of health premises and the refurbishment of facilities as key to supporting both the integration and localisation of services linked with local area partnerships. The Commissioning Strategic plan describes the course of action to improve health outcomes for the local population and has a commitment to improve the quality of life for everyone in the borough by working in partnership with key stakeholders including the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Rapid population growth, stimulated by new residential development, is driving increased demand for healthcare provision in the affected localities. The proposed new health facilities and expansion will help build the extra clinical capacity that will be required to meet the increased demand for primary care.
Given the difficulties in obtaining new premises and the space and financial constraints on primary care services, the capital investment will enable GP Practices to increase their appointments and clinical capacity.
The projects will allow a greater level of service to be offered to patients. The Goodman’s field proposal will deliver a new, fully equipped modern health facility with 24 clinical rooms in the South West Locality, with capacity for up to 25,000 registered patients (an increase of 8k new patients), which will also provide up to 50,400 new patient appointment.
Finances will be spent in accordance with the s106 / CIL obligations and will deliver projects identified and agreed with the contributors in compliance with the funding agreements”
Decision type: Key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in process)
Wards affected: Shadwell; Stepney Green; Whitechapel;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 07/02/2018
Open/Exempt: Open;
Decision due: 13 Mar 18 by Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee
Considered on: 8 Mar 18 by Grants Scrutiny Sub-Committee
Lead member: Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Adults, Health and Wellbeing
Lead director: Corporate Director, Health, Adults and Community
Department: Health, Adults and Community
Contact: Matthew Quin, (Healthy Environment’s Programme Lead, Public Health) Email: matthew.quin@towerhamlets.gov.uk, Dr Somen Banerjee, (Director of Public Health) Email: somen.banerjee@towerhamlets.gov.uk.
Consultation process
No statutory public consultation has been conducted.
Engagement has taken place across multiple council departments such as Public health and Planning.
Lead Member for health and corporate director have been briefed on project proposal.
A paper was also been submitted to Infrastructure Delivery Steering Group on 31 January 2018
Has an Equality Analysis been carried out and if so the result of this Assessment?: Goodman's Field Equalities Assessment
What supporting documents or other information will be available?: N/A
Decisions
- 10/04/2018 - Goodman's Fields NHS Provision - Committee Grant
Agenda items
- 08/03/2018 - Grants Scrutiny Sub-Committee Goodman's Fields NHS Provision - Committee Grant 08/03/2018
- 13/03/2018 - Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee Goodman's Fields NHS Provision - Committee Grant 13/03/2018