enable better use of GP practice appointments and resources and ensure patients can be seen by the right person, at the right time and in the right place
improve sharing of responsibility within practice teams and the wider primary care system, and
This resource forms one part of the Primary Care Communications Toolkit. This toolkit provides information and resources for NHS boards, HSCPS and professional bodies to support their communications about changes to Dental, GP Practice, Optometry and Community Pharmacy services in response to COVID-19.
The Care Navigation in General Practice: 10-Step Guide provides practical guidance on how to set up, or review, care navigation processes and pathways within general practice at pace and scale. It also contains links and references to related support materials developed by our national partners.
To support the implementation of this guide, we are offering an extensive package of practical support including:
virtual 1-hour awareness sessions
follow-on bespoke support delivered through group coaching workshops, and
improve patient access to repeat and long-term prescriptions
ensure medicines-related activity is dealt with by the right member of the practice team at the right time, safely and efficiently, and
reduce GP practice and pharmacy staff workload.
We are doing this by:
Working with practice teams and pharmacy staff across a range of NHS boards and HSCPs, we will develop practical guidance and resources to support set-up and implementation of serial prescription services.
We are also re-launching the national Pharmacotherapy Level 1 Collaborative. From November 2020 to March 2021 we will work with practice teams and pharmacy prescribing support staff across a range of NHS boards and HSCPs to develop practical guidance and resources. We will collate this learning in a toolkit that will support the set-up and implementation of the serial prescription process and aim to share this nationally by August 2021.
To support implementation we will be providing practical and operational support including:
QI expertise to support teams with rapid testing of new resources
group support through virtual workshops, enabling networking opportunities
sharing the learning through national webinars, and
one-to-one support to practices on request.
How can you access resources and support?
Interested in helping to improve GP practice processes? Contact us to find out how to join the Pharmacotherapy Collaborative.
For more information or implementation support please contact us at his.pcpteam@nhs.scot.
ACP is a person-centred, proactive approach to help people consider what is important to them and plan for their future care.
Benefits
We are supporting health and care services to:
have care planning conversations with people to help them to think ahead and express their goals and preferences for the future
improve coordination of care across care settings both in and out of hours, and
reduce inappropriate interventions, hospital admissions and repeated difficult conversations.
How can you access resources and support?
We are doing this by working with professionals from across health and social care, the third sector and people with lived experience, developing and updating online resources and signposting to relevant materials.
You can access resources to support individuals and those providing care to have ACP conversations on our Anticipatory Care Planning Toolkit.
We support primary care services to learn together.
The Primary Care Learning System aims to accelerate the sharing of learning and improvement work across primary care services and underpins all our activities. Through collaborative working, sharing good practice and providing training this programme aims to encourage continuous learning at all levels, in every primary care setting.
We are doing this through a range of engagement and learning opportunities:
capturing and sharing insights, case studies and evidence
producing guidance and implementation toolkits
facilitation of Improvement Learning Networks, and
practical QI and coaching support for GP Clusters from the Primary Care Quality Improvement Faculty (PCQIF).
How can you access resources and support?
Join us for our Primary Care Resilience Webinar series, where you will be able to connect with peers, take part in discussions on current topics and reflect on what this could mean for primary care and your practice. Topics for future webinars are based on your feedback.
We use evidence and local knowledge to inform the development of new models of care. Find out more about our work in:
Community Treatment and Care services - supporting health and social care partnerships (HSCPs) to plan, test and deliver community treatment and care services.
We host Improving Together interactive, which is a one-stop-shop library of resources for people working in primary care. There you can find case studies which capture the learning from improvement work happening in primary care.
Today we’re looking forward to hosting a workshop with colleagues from across maternity services in Scotland. We’ll be introducing the Essentials of Safe Care and exploring the package from a maternity perspective!
Find #TheEoSC here ihub.scot/TheEoSC#spsp247#maternitypic.twitter.com/oyekIjoYn3
It’s been six months since we launched our Care Navigation 10 step guide!
This guide helps to support general practices to implement safe and effective care navigation processes.
You can access this helpful resource here
➡️bit.ly/CareNav10pic.twitter.com/Mv1rPq1EGq
Following on from the @NHSScotEvents, find out more information, including updated guidance and resources to support Anticipatory Care Planning conversations, in our ACP flyer here:
➡️bit.ly/ACPflyertwitter.com/online_his/sta…