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“GP/Consultant
Pairings
Bridging the gap”
Presented by Dr Paul Williams
Wyre Forest GP
Background
• The Gp/Consultant pairing initiative commenced in the spring of
2011 after an idea that was generated by Dr Simon gates, Wyre
Forest CCG chair.
• The project was developed to promote closer working relationships
between primary and secondary care clinicians and enable
smoother care pathways to be set up and provide a wider range of
integrated health services.
• At this time the CCG established an Innovation Fund (£500,000) to
provide funding for schemes generated by the GP/Consultant
pairings. Proposals requiring funding were encouraged to be
submitted to the Clinical Commissioning Group Board.
Structure
• The pairings consist of a Wyre Forest GP and a consultant
with a specialism/interest in a particular area
• There are GP/consultant pairing meetings which take
place approximately four times a year where new ideas,
and projects are shared and discussed.
• In-between these meetings the developments are
supported by the locality office and the Wyre Forest CCG
chair.
• Partnerships formed as a result of the parings form a
‘specialism resource’ for developments within the CCG
What pairings do we have?
• The pairings do change overtime depending
on staff availability and the development of
new relationships. Pairings include:
• Diabetes, Urology, Psychiatry, Gynaecology,
Respiratory, palliative care, Pain management,
dermatology, paediatrics, trauma and
orthopaedics, rheumatology &
Gastroenterology.
Selection of projects generated from
the pairings work
• DIABETES
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This is a pairing between Dr Dean Evans (GP) and Dr Paul Newrick (consultant)
Funding was provided for diabetes specialist nurses (DSN) to work with our
practices (both GPs and practice nurses) on a dedicated cohort of patients
There were 2 phases with different cohorts.
Using a selection criteria patient notes were extracted and their management
plans reviewed.
The DSNs provided advice and guidance to the practice staff regarding ongoing
management of the patient. Approximately 80% of the cases discussed had
recommendations made on changing one element of their management plan,
or advice on an ongoing referral.
A collation of the results is being undertaken, but will inform future
developments.
Pain Management
• This is a pairing between Dr David Starkie (GP) and Dr
Allen Bennett (consultant) (October 2012)
• Funding has been identified to commission the pain
management programme’ in the Wyre Forest
• Targeting chronic pain, this programme delivers a self
management programme and CBT to people who have
a diagnosed ‘chronic pain’
• Evidence from elsewhere has shown significant
benefits, both in terms of quality and financial
outcomes.
• Work currently underway to establish delivery
mechanism.
Dermatology
• This is a pairing between Dr Nigel Cockrell (GP) and Dr
Phil Preston (consultant) (October 2011)
• Funding was provided for a Gp from each practice to sit
the Cardiff diploma in dermatology.
• Aim - To improve dermatological care in primary care
and reduce referrals to secondary care. Furthermore it
was felt by up skilling GPs it would help alleviate
waiting list pressures and provide patients with a
choice to be treated locally.
• One GP from each practice was offered the training.
The programme is due to finish in June 2013.
Learning Disabilities
in Children
• This is a pairing between Dr Tristan Brodie (GP) and Dr
David Lewis (consultant)
• Idea generated by the paring to move some noncomplex annual reviews back into primary care
• The benefits are that the relationship with the child
and their families is built up at an early age so when
reaching 18, the children fall out of secondary care
paediatrics service they have a good relationship with
their GP.
• Working progress, to launch pilot shortly, with an aim
to repatriate approximately 100 children in the first
year.
Heart Failure
• This is a pairing between Dr Helen Routledge
(consultant) and Dr John Tudor (GP) (Oct 2011)
• WF CCG Board approved funding from the Innovation
Fund for a British Heart Foundation Nurse (BHF) heart
failure specialist nurse and part time administrative
support for three years. This would allow for:
• The development and delivery of an educational
programme for nursing and medical staff;
• Assessment of all levels of heart failure rather than the
current situation where those that are most severely
affected are seen in primary care.
Moving forward
• The GP/consultant pairings continue and are seen as a model of
excellent practice.
• Now authorisation is complete we will have an added focus into this
work stream and look at developing more initiatives.
• The long term objective for this work stream is to promote and
encourage a more cohesive health economy in Wyre Forest.
Integrated healthcare services which enable GPs and consultants to
co-operate and collaborate in commissioning and provide health
services which are sensitive to the needs of the local population.
• For more information regarding this work stream please contact the
Wyre Forest CCG locality team on 01562 513517 or email executive
administrator [email protected]