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National Primary Care Development Team Phase III Penny Gates Lead Manager SW Peninsula NPDT Centre. Chronic Disease Management. Diabetes COPD National Programme commenced September 2003 20 PCTs & 100 practices including Bath & NE Somerset Bournemouth Bristol North Torbay
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National Primary Care Development TeamPhase IIIPenny GatesLead ManagerSW Peninsula NPDT Centre
Chronic Disease Management • Diabetes • COPD • National Programme commenced September 2003 • 20 PCTs & 100 practices including • Bath & NE Somerset • Bournemouth • Bristol North • Torbay • Refine the model and generate exemplars
Rollout • Available to all PCTs April 2004 • £20,000 for 2004/05 to provide project management support for participating PCTs • Help practices reach the required standards to secure the necessary points under the new contract • Application of generic improvement tools • Help to address other clinical areas within the QOF • Measures to demonstrate improvement
Aims • To ensure that a minimum of 60% of all people with Diabetes (both Type 1 and Type 2) within participating sites have an HBA1c<7.5 • To reduce the number of COPD hospital admissions by 40% in participating sites
How? • Creation of care pathways for diabetes and COPD between primary and secondary care • Delivering improvement at Practice level • Getting the whole Practice on board • Proactive secondary prevention • Patient involvement • Support from the PCT • Support from local NPDT Centre • Measurement
Improvement measuresDiabetes • % of people with diabetes with a last recorded HbA1c of <7.5 within the previous 12 months • % of people with diabetes with a last recorded cholesterol reading of <5 mmol within the previous 12 months • % of people with diabetes with a lst recorded BP reading of <140/80 within the previous 12 months • % of people with diabetes with a retinopathy screening recorded within the previous 15 months (such screening according to national approved technique
Improvement measuresCOPD • % of patients who have received spirometry to confirm diagnosis • % of COPD patients with smoking status recorded within previous 12 months • Number of acute admissions for respiratory illness in COPD patients in the previous 12 months
QuISPQuality Improvement Skills for Primary Care • 4 national one day learning events on the QOF • 20 February - London • 25 February - Bristol • 27 February - Birmingham • 1 March - Manchester • 3 national "train the trainer events" • Local delivery of QuISP training programme • To multi-disciplinary practice teams in a third of PCTs • Deliver training and practical tools in improvement techniques to primary care professionals • Help practice teams and PCTs to implement the new contract
QuISP Programme • 3 one-day Workshops • Approximately 30 participants • 3-4 members from between 6-10 practices per programme • Commencing April this year • Devon & Cornwall
nGMS/PMS Collaborative • Help PCTs and practices teams to maximise the benefits achievable under nGMS and PMS • 28 sites, one in each SHA area based on 28 PCTs and their constituent practices • Drawing on expertise of others • Showcase examples of good practice and what is possible • Delivery through the NPDT Centres