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A GP’s Practical Perspective of Diabetes Care in Southall. Dr A K Sandhu. Motivation / Vision. Glimpse of care in Southall / 1992. Challenges ?. The “INVERSE CARE LAW”. Change the delivery of patient care Challenge the Inverse Care Law Create society with improved health awareness.
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A GP’s Practical Perspective of Diabetes Care in Southall Dr A K Sandhu
Motivation / Vision • Glimpse of care in Southall / 1992
Challenges ? • The “INVERSE CARE LAW”
Change the delivery of patient care Challenge the Inverse Care Law Create society with improved health awareness My Vision
How ? • Educating the patients with goal oriented advice • Emphasising on Primary Prevention of Diabetes • Providing the self monitoring tools to patients
Practice Diabetes Care New Diabetes pt Registration / Identification Practice Nurse Seen by Clinicians GP • All needed Education and Advice given. • Baseline tests taken Review after 3 months with blood test reports. Review.
Diet Exercise Weight Other factors Continue monitoring progress Thereafter always give goal orientated education and advice. uncontrolled controlled Lifestyle Advice Monitor 4-6 weekly • Dietetic Advice • Podiatry Care (Annually) • Health / Physical activity promotion
Practice Based Staffing • Dieticians • Health Care /Physical Activity Educators • Clinicians trained in Diabetes Care • Podiatrist • Dedicated Reception Team
Audit • Monitoring monthly audits • Outcomes (62% of patients achieved HbA1c ≤ 7.4% in May 2004)
Southall Health Improvement Project (SHIP) • Health promotion for the Community in Southall (evidence available)
What’s new • SHIP link with GP network (last Wednesday of every month) • One of the areas to be covered will be Diabetes Risk Assessment targeting 16-35 year olds
Local provision – what’s needed ? • Gap between Primary and Secondary Care needs to be bridged by improving communication systems (GP education seminars / regular updating and evaluation meetings) • Cohesion in services provided both in Primary and Secondary care - by Clinicians, Diabetes Specialist Dietetics, Physical Health Educators and Pharmaceutical companies working together, under the organised project of Diabetes Risk Assessment Framework.
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Incidence of Myocardial Infarction • 3 patients (0.1% of total practice patient population) had a Myocardial Infarction event from April 2003 till 2004 • Of these three patients 1 patient from the diabetic population experienced a MI event during this period
Why try better care ? • Rewards both for the patient and the team • More cost effective for the NHS / Social Services at various levels