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Primary care in 2015• Primary care provides 90% of NHS contacts with only 9% of the
budget• Consultations in general practice increased by 75% between 1995
and 2009 • There has been an increased clinical workload in general practice of
over 40% since 20086 with evidence of;– Increasing disease prevalence and diagnosis– Patients living longer with disease
• Increasing patient expectations• Increasing demand for GP appointments• Increasing workforce pressures, such as ageing workforce,
insufficient trainees to meet future need and demands on GP time
NHS England View of General Practice:
1. Proactive co-ordination of care, particularly for people with long term conditions and more complex health and care problems.
2. Holistic care: addressing people’s physical health needs, mental health needs and social care needs in the round.
3. Ensuring fast, responsive access to care and preventing avoidable emergency admissions and A&E attendances.
4. Promoting health and wellbeing, reducing inequalities and preventing ill-health and illness progression at individual and community level.
5. Personalising care by involving and supporting patients and carers more fully in managing their own health and care.
6. Ensuring consistently high quality and value of care: effectiveness, safety and patient experience.
National picture GP workload
AGELIFESTYLE
COMPLEX CONDITIONS ADMINISTRATIVE
PRESSURES
Practice sizePractice Size National Cheshire,
Warrington and Wirral Local Area
Warrington
Up to 20,000 7488 174 28
20,000-30,000 56 2 -
30,000-60,000 25 - -
60,000-100,000 8 - -
100,000+ 3 - -
Our map to the future - overview(Visual representation of vision – not to scale – there will be 8 Primary Care Homes)
Paediatric Acute Response Team(PART)
Primary Care Home Delivery Team
‘Primary Care Home’
(Multi disciplinary team including community nursing/mental
health/care coordinator/GP for nursing homes etc.)
Clusters of Practices work collaboratively; other
provider services refocused around the
registered list
Non bed-based acute services
Intermediate Care Facility (bed bases)
Hospital Services GP Practice
GP Practice(With Care Coordination)
Please note that the Town Centre Neighbourhood boundary is not shown on this map
Ten priorities • Complex care including long term conditions and cancer rehab• Medicines management & prescribing• Workforce• Whole System/Right Care – the role of primary care in effective
utilisation of the whole system resource • Access, demand and capacity• Promoting prevention and self care• Nursing and residential homes• Mental health• Public engagement and communications • Primary care quality – the Warrington offer
Health Plus…
• Your usual GP Practice PLUS…-more focus on keeping healthy and taking care of yourself and your family-more care closer to home-health and well being services being more joined up-more coordinated care-improved access to services by GP Practices working together
Work in progress…
• More access• Cluster working• Integrated teams around local GP clusters• New processes for care coordination• New services for care homes• New technologies
www.warringtonhealthplus.org