Agenda and minutes

Virtual Meeting - Skype, Health Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 15th December, 2020 10.30 am

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Items
No. Item

County Councillor Hasina Khan replaced County Councillor Lorraine Beavers for this meeting only

1.

Apologies

Minutes:

None.

2.

Disclosure of Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Interests

Members are asked to consider any Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Interests they may have to disclose to the meeting in relation to matters under consideration on the Agenda.

Minutes:

None.

3.

Minutes of the Meeting Held on 3 November 2020 pdf icon PDF 300 KB

Minutes:

Resolved: That the minutes from the meeting held on 3 November 2020, be confirmed as an accurate record.

 

4.

NHS Test & Trace and Mass Testing pdf icon PDF 123 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Abdul Razaq, Consultant in Public Health gave a detailed overview of his report regarding the current position on NHS test and trace and mass testing.

 

The following points were highlighted:

 

·  Hospital admissions were historically at the highest levels in January and February. The central government winter plan outlined a broad strategy to supress, mitigate and prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus, via contact tracing and testing.

 

·  Lancashire was working with the military to deliver a six week targeted surge programme of asymptomatic lateral flow testing to care and education settings, as well as the faith sector and large employers. This would culminate in those settings being trained to administer tests upon their withdrawal.

·  All districts in Lancashire were conducting local contact tracing, in collaboration with the national system. The programme couldn't be completely devolved to a local level without national funding. It was confirmed that local contract tracing was more effective in reaching residents to offer support and guidance, reaching between 60-90%. Feedback had resulted in enhancements to the process which had reduced unnecessary repeat calls and shortened the turnaround time from test to transfer of information to Lancashire.

 

·  There was now ample capacity for systematic testing and test turnaround times and responses had reduced in October and November.

 

·  Central government had introduced a scheme to allow travellers returning to the UK to pay for a private test to release those with a negative result from the requirement to self-isolate.

 

·  Community organisations will receive funding to cover initial costs, such as staff time, to provide lateral flow testing.

 

·  According to data, the recently approved Pfizer/BioNtech Covid -19 vaccine was 95% effective and would be made available for a phased rollout based on the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation priority list. This included hospital patients and staff, care home staff and residents, however there were logistical challenges regarding storage and transportation of the vaccine. Primary Care Networks were also planning a longer term vaccination programme according to patient priority based on the guidance. It was anticipated that the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine would be approved in early January 2021.

 

In response to questions from members the following information was clarified:

 

·  The time taken to pass contact tracing information from national to local tracers had reduced to 3-4 days. The local team were able to reach the vast majority of these within 48 hrs.

 

·  The spare capacity of pillar two testing varied widely by district. Those without symptoms could book a test, however it was not policy to carry out these tests on those who were asymptomatic. The lateral flow test was intended for this purpose.

 

·  Lancashire was working with a northwest oversight board who had developed a clear communications plan and frequently asked questions guide for the vaccination programme. Primary Care Networks would ensure invitations for the vaccination was made through a variety of methods: letter, text and by telephone, to ensure maximum contact.

 

·  Quality assurance data had confirmed that the Innova lateral flow test was 48.89% accurate for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.

5.

Overview and Scrutiny Work Programme 2020/21 pdf icon PDF 38 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered the Overview and Scrutiny Work Programme.

 

Gary Halsall, Senior Democratic Services Officer advised the committee that West Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group and Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust would be presenting a case for change for the transformation of adult and children's services in West Lancashire and Sefton – Shaping Care Together programme. Members considered the best way forward to ensure both Education and Children's Services Scrutiny Committee were involved in the process.

 

Resolved that:

 

1)  The Overview and Scrutiny Work Programme for 2020/21, be noted.

 

2)  The Shaping Care Together programme would be presented to members of both the Health Scrutiny and Education and Children's Services Scrutiny Committees in February/March 2021.

 

6.

Urgent Business

An item of urgent business may only be considered under this heading where, by reason of special circumstances to be recorded in the Minutes, the Chair of the meeting is of the opinion that the item should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency.  Wherever possible, the Chief Executive should be given advance warning of any Member’s intention to raise a matter under this heading.

 

Minutes:

There were no items of urgent business.

 

7.

Date of Next Meeting

The next meeting of the Health Scrutiny Committee will be held virtually on Tuesday 2 February 2021 at 10.30am at County Hall, Preston.

Minutes:

The next meeting of the Health Scrutiny Committee will be held on Tuesday 2 February 2021 at 10.30am by means of a virtual meeting.