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England - Local PCT News
Co Durham & Darlington Priority
Services / Tees & NE Yorkshire NHS Trusts - Merger Consultation
A consultation has been launched by the two NHS Trusts on their
proposal to merge and create a single organisation to provide all mental
health, learning disability and addictive behaviour services in the County
Durham, Tees Valley and NE Yorkshire area.
Melton, Rutland and
Harborough PCT - Out of Hours
A new integrated, nurse-led
out-of-hours service is being proposed. Specialist nursing roles will be
developed to lead the new minor injury and illness services in Melton, Oakham
and Harborough. Public consultation on the proposals ends in
November.
Merseyside and Cheshire PCTs - Out of Hours
From
October, the Mersey Regional Ambulance Service (MRAS) will ask 999 callers to
answer a series of questions to determine the seriousness of their situations.
If it is not deemed to be life-threatening, the call will be transferred to a
"cold desk" where a team of nurses, paramedics and emergency care practitioners
will assess the person's needs and decide what response is
required.
Callers will then be given advice over the phone, or be
referred to the PCT-commissioned out-of-hours providers who will take over the
management of the call. The local PCTs have set up the scheme following DoH
advice on dealing with non-emergency 999 calls. The new system is designed to
respond more appropriately to an individual's needs, and also release emergency
ambulance resources for life-threatening and urgent calls. Calls from public
places will continue to be responded to by ambulance crews.
Liverpool,
Sefton, St Helens and Knowsley PCTs will introduce the service in October,
while PCTs in Wirral and Cheshire will follow in February 2006. They are
investing ?243,000 in 2005/6, rising to ?875,000 in 2006/7. The scheme will
initially take place in the "out of hours" period of 6.30pm to 8am Monday to
Friday and all day at weekends, although a 24-hour service is planned from
April 1, 2006.
Norfolk PCTs - Substance Misuse
Over the
past year, health organisations in Norfolk have spent ?130,000 on methadone and
?190,000 on Subutex. Both are heroin substitutes, and the vast majority of the
1,960 addicts being treated in the county will be prescribed one of these
drugs.
Nottingham City PCT - Appointments
Chief Executive
Samantha Milbank has been seconded to the DoH for 6 months to work on the
Patient Choice agenda. It is thought her selection reflects the high profile
she has achieved at the PCT, which has been at the forefront of many changes in
the NHS.
Southampton University Hosps NHS Trust - Wessex Cardiac
Unit
Six Specialist Nurse posts which were potentially at risk
because of financial constraints will now be funded by the Hospital Trust until
March 2006. The Trust will work with PCTs and other funding bodies to find
future sources of finance for these posts.
Southend-on-Sea PCT - PEC
Chairman
Community Pharmacist, Mark Bulmore, has become Chairman of
the PCT's Professional Executive Committee. His appointment coincides with the
new community pharmacy contract and the PCT's plans to move some services out
of secondary and into primary care.
Wales - Local Health Board News
Anglesey LHB - Primary Care
Development
A new primary care provision strategy proposes the
creation of four main Primary Care Resource Centres on the island. A number of
surgeries will then be relocated to these centres, while other existing rural
branch surgeries will be retained. The new centres would be created in
Holyhead, Llangefni, Amlwch and the Llanfairpwll area. In Holyhead, for
example, the three existing town surgeries could be relocated at Ysbyty Penrhos
Stanley. The LHB believes a move towards reducing demand on main hospitals by
enhancing primary care services is needed in the area, and a recent survey of
the 18 GP practices on Anglesey showed that in most cases existing premises
were inadequate to support future demand. This has led to a "hub and spoke"
model, whereby the main Primary Care Centres will provide many specialist
services on one site, but local services will be retained in rural areas where
there are problems with transport. Further consultations are
planned.
Torfaen LHB - Diabetes
Dr David Millar-Jones is
Wales' first GPwSI in diabetes. He was appointed in June in Torfaen, where 4.4%
of the population is diabetic, and will work in a primary care team with a
Specialist Diabetes Nurse, dieticians and a podiatrist.
Torfaen LHB -
Heart Failure
Torfaen LHB is using the latest in web services
technology to allow GPs to access local Heart Failure Services from their own
computers. Previously, it could take up to a year to see a specialist and the
LHB hopes to reduce this to a maximum of 4 weeks.
Scotland - Local NHS News
NHS Argyll & Clyde -
Dermatology
A new dermatology clinic for the Lomond area is being
introduced in the outpatient department of Vale of Leven Hospital. The clinic
will be led by a local GP, supported by a Dermatology Nurse
Specialist.
NHS Shetland - Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy
Screening is now available in Shetland, and diabetic patients will be offered
annual screening. The scheme has started for Lerwick at the Gilbert Bain
Hospital and will take several months to roll out across the whole of
Shetland.
NHS Tayside - Anticoagulation
The rollout of the
one-stop anticoagulation service in Angus continues to go from strength to
strength with the announcement of a new clinic in Montrose. Around 1,500
patients in Angus have been diagnosed as being predisposed to forming blood
clots, and needing anticoagulation therapy. This number is expected to rise by
10% each year and the Health Board will be investing ? 220,000 annually to
develop and maintain this service. One-stop anticoagulation services have been
operational in the south of Angus for over a year and feedback from patients
has been extremely positive.
Rhona Guild is the Primary Care Development
Co-ordinator for NHS Tayside. She said: ?The nurses and practice pharmacists
who lead this service are to be commended for the commitment and enthusiasm
they have shown to this service. All staff involved in service delivery must
successfully complete an intensive training programme, which has been developed
within Tayside for the anticoagulation service." It is expected that one-stop
anticoagulation clinics in the community will be fully implemented in Angus by
the end of this summer.
Northern Ireland - Local NHS News
Down Lisburn HSS Trust - Chief
Executive
John Compton, Chief Executive of Down Lisburn HSS Trust,
is to be seconded on a part-time basis as Chief Executive of Sperrin Lakeland
HSS Trust with effect from 10th October. He will remain Chief Executive at Down
Lisburn.
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