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SaHF DMBC Volume 1 Edition 1.1.pdf - Shaping a healthier future

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• Delivery of multi-disciplinary care<br />

• Access to diagnostic and therapy services<br />

• Access to GP, therapy, rehabilitation and diagnostic services<br />

• Access to specialist GP services<br />

• GP, community and social care services delivered in patients’<br />

homes<br />

• Patient navigation using 111<br />

• Patient triage and response within 4 hours<br />

• Urgent Care Centres<br />

• Outpatients and diagnostics<br />

• Additional services on some local hospital sites, including<br />

specialist clinics, outpatient rehabilitation and specialist clinics<br />

• GP consultations and long term condition management<br />

• Health promotion and delivery of preventative services<br />

• A&E, Urgent Care Centres and trauma care<br />

• Emergency surgery and intensive care<br />

• Obstetrics & midwifery unit and inpatient paediatrics<br />

• Delivery of multi-disciplinary care<br />

• Access to diagnostic and therapy services<br />

• Elective surgery and medicine<br />

• Outpatients and diagnostics<br />

• High dependency care<br />

• Access to GP, therapy, rehabilitation and diagnostic services<br />

• Access to specialist GP services<br />

• Sites delivering highly specialised care such as<br />

cardiothoracics and cancer<br />

• Urgent Care Centres<br />

• Outpatients and diagnostics<br />

• Additional services some local hospital sites, including<br />

Three Clinical Implementation Groups (CIGs) were established in NW London to ensure that<br />

specialist clinics, outpatient rehabilitation and specialist clinics<br />

the proposals for acute care were sound and included appropriate input from clinicians and<br />

patients.<br />

• A&E, Urgent Care Centres and trauma care<br />

• Emergency surgery and intensive care<br />

• Obstetrics & midwifery unit and inpatient paediatrics<br />

Out of hospital • Elective surgery improvements and medicine across NW London<br />

• Outpatients and diagnostics<br />

• High dependency care<br />

Pressure on health and care services is increasing, and care closer to home is needed to<br />

improve outcomes, with improved prevention, early intervention and increased coordination<br />

• Sites delivering highly specialised care such as<br />

and integration cardiothoracics across and cancer services. The eight Clinical Commission Groups (CCGs) in NW<br />

London have agreed their plans to transform out of hospital services, setting out the vision<br />

for how more care will be delivered at home, at GP practices, in community health centres<br />

and at local hospitals.<br />

The new model of care will put the GP practice at the centre, coordinating care, providing<br />

routine services and holding accountability for overall patient health.<br />

During the consultation we asked questions about the out-of-hospital proposals. From the<br />

responses, quality standards for care outside of hospital were supported by 67% of people<br />

who answered the question, whilst 12% were opposed. 43% supported, while 25% opposed<br />

the delivery of hospital services locally. Qualitative feedback received from stakeholders also<br />

Executive summary<br />

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