Focusing on outcomes for people, this report
sets out an analysis of the benefits delivered so far by the
FutureCare Programme against the targets set in the FutureCare
Diagnostic.
Fewer people are being admitted into hospital beds, more people are
receiving care at home and the length of time people are spending
in intermediate care beds has reduced by an average of 5.5
days.
However, more work is still required to deliver all of the benefits
anticipated in the FutureCare Diagnostic and in particular to
reduce the length of time people spend in UHD hospitals waiting to
be discharged with a short-term care package.
Recognising that there are still 5 months remaining to deliver the
first phase of the programme (anticipated completion: June 2026),
there is still confidence that anticipated benefits will be
delivered.
Positively, since the December update to the Committee, despite the
impact of seasonal pressures on overall programme benefits, the
cumulative benefits delivered to BCP have moved from a negative
position of -£32,000 in October to a positive position of
£55,000 at the beginning of February.
There is also increasing confidence that the anticipated benefits
in 2026/27 for BCP Council will be greater than forecast, though
some of these are being offset by increasing demand pressures
across the wider ASC budget.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Decision due: 2 Mar 2026 by Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing
Lead director: Corporate Director for Wellbeing
Contact: Betty Butlin, Director of Adult Social Care Email: betty.butlin@bcpcouncil.gov.uk.