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Patient Voice Central To New Direction For Primary Care, UK Department Of Health
A new strategy published by the Department of Health will give
patients and the public a stronger voice, enable them to make
informed decisions and have greater choice and control in managing
their health and healthcare.
'Our vision for Primary and Community Care', published as part of the
Next Stage Review of the NHS, sets out the future direction for
primary and community care in England, where essential standards are
ensured and excellence is rewarded. It focuses on personal and
responsive health care - providing integrated care based around the
person, not just their individual symptoms or care needs.
The strategy underlines the central role primary and community care
services play in keeping people healthy, preventing illness and
promoting healthy life styles as well as tackling regional variations
in health and well-being.
Health Services Minister Ben Bradshaw said:
"Our NHS primary and community care services are highly valued by
patients and the public - for the personal continuity of care they
provide and for their strong ties with local communities. As the NHS
turns 60 this year, we need to build on these strengths and to raise
our ambitions looking forward to the future.
"People tell us that they want to be more involved in decisions about
their health care and that primary and community care should be more
individual, convenient and joined up. Change will only come from
listening more closely to what users tell us, responding to that and
giving them more choice and say over their health care.
"Our vision for primary care will protect the highly popular and
effective system of registering with a local GP, but give family
doctors a stronger role in working with other clinicians, local
authorities and other organisations to provide the right services, in
the right place and at the right time to meet individual needs.
"All of this will only happen by unlocking the talents and
professionalism of NHS staff working in primary care, giving them
greater freedoms to provide the services their patients want and more
control over how they do it, whilst equipping them with the necessary
skills."
Professor Michael Dixon, GP from Devon and Chair of NHS Alliance is a
member of the Primary and Community Care Advisory Board. He said:
"The Primary Care Strategy is a big thumbs up for general practice.
The principles and values upon which it is based, such as the
registered list, quality and personal care and continuity, are those
that matter most to good GPs. Furthermore, it supports and extends
our ability to improve the health of our patients and the services
available to them. As a charter for renewed and refreshed general
practice, the next challenge will be for us GPs to provide innovation
and leadership that will enable the Strategy to make a real
difference for our patients".
Building on the £250 million extra investment and recent initiatives
in Primary Care, today's announcement means:
- listening and responding to what people tell us. The GP patient
survey will be extended to encourage patient feedback and greater
public accountability for staff working in Primary Care;
- greater choice of GP. Patients will be able to register online and
have a greater range of options for consulting with their GP (eg by
telephone or email). Practice funding will be reformed to reward GPs
who take on new patients to support greater patient choice;
- everyone with a long-term condition will have their own
personalised care plan - and those with complex health needs - a care
co-ordinator - by 2010. individual health budgets will be piloted to
allow patients to have greater control over how NHS funding is used
to support their care;
- creating a new secure web-based system called 'myhealthspace',
allowing people to access and update their personal care record, to
share information with their care team, and book appointments and
order repeat prescriptions;
- faster and simpler access to a wider range of community based
services such as minor ailments services and health checks in
high-street pharmacies, walk-in services, and self-referral to
physiotherapy or podiatry services for example;
- more online performance and quality information available on NHS
Choices website to enable patients to compare GP and community health
care services and view patient feedback;
- identifying those most at risk of ill-health and offering early
interventions that help keep people healthy for longer, working with
GPs to amend the Quality and Outcomes Framework to reflect this and
providing stronger incentives for early intervention. High performing
GPs will have greater freedoms to develop new services for their
patients, working with other primary and community clinicians by
reinvigorating practice based commissioning;
- piloting more joined up services to help people who want to return
to work but are struggling with back problems, stress etc;
- increasing access to 'healthy living services' making it easier for
GP practices to refer or point people towards walk in services that
best meet their needs such as exercise classes, stop smoking support
or help in managing stress;
- investing in new programmes of clinical leadership, innovation and
high-quality training and giving primary care clinicians more control
over budgets and personnel decisions; and
- transforming community health services to unlock the talents of the
250,000 nurses, health visitors, allied health professionals and
other staff who play such a crucial role in providing personal care
for children and families, older people and those with complex care
needs. This will include adoption of new metrics which will allow
community staff to demonstrate quality, and pulling together research
evidence to help staff provide the best possible service.
Lord Ara Darzi's Next Stage Review of the NHS, 'High Quality Care For
All' published on Monday set out proposals that will give patients
more choice, and information, reward the hospitals and clinics that
offer both the highest quality of care, and provide the most
responsive services.
The report sets out plans that build on this progress and show how
innovation and creativity of staff can further improve services.
Changes will be driven not through top-down targets but by giving
responsibility to the staff at local level.
1. Our Vision for Primary and Community Care is available on the
Department of Health website.
2. The Next Stage Review Report, 'High Quality Care For All' is
available on the Department of Health website.
Department of Health, UK
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