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1. NHS Islington - A local perspective in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and diabetes 21st July 2010
Ian Sandford
Public Health Strategist
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3. Islington in Context Eighth most deprived borough in England and fourth most deprived in London
94% of Islington’s 118 LSOAs (2/3 total population) fall into England’s 20% most deprived LSOAs
Stark polarisation in wealth — rich and poor live side-by-side
5. NHS Health Checks in GP practices Qrisk2 chosen because of high social deprivation and ethnically diverse community
Disappointing experience with third-party risk stratification software
Qrisk2 integrated to EMIS – 37/38 Islington practices
Qrisk2 estimated for all patients aged 35-74 with no CVD or diabetes in 37/38 practices
6. Process in GP practices (1) LES described the NHS Health Check process
Facilitators visited all practices to:
Run the QRisk2 batch process from within EMIS
Provide each practice with a list of eligible patients
Extract anonymous data for PCT (for baseline and modelling)
Simple practice searches used to identify number of NHS Health Checks done for NHS London
Practices reporting low numbers were visited in February 2010
In depth data extracted from practices reporting high numbers
7. Process in GP practices (2) Problems with data
Recording of checks in general practice
Read code used 9OhA (cardiovascular risk assessment done) not exclusive to NHS Health Checks
Solutions
Facilitators extracted data from practices (ongoing)
Data analysis
NHS Health Checks done but not coded
Cardiovascular risk assessments done (but not NHS Health Checks)
Quality of data recording: lifestyle etc.
Outcomes: diagnoses, prescribing
Outputs: 6,800 checks completed in General Practice
8. Outcomes: Hypertension
9. Outcomes: Diabetes
10. Modelling interventions 8% estimated to be at high risk (=20%)
17% estimated to be at medium risk (10% to 19%)
75% estimated to be at low risk (1% to 9%)
11. Outside of General Practice Pharmacy pilot in 2008/09 – 600 NHS Health Checks in most deprived areas
Paper based system – transcription errors, unwieldy
Training issues
Quality assurance
But:
Appreciated by patients
Evidence of some case finding
12. Pharmacy programme 2010/11 PCT purchased 10 computer systems (Telehealth’s Cardiopod), majority of all data transfer is electronic
Advised by Clinical Biochemist: Changed POCT device, introduced mandatory EQA
Worked with the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Health Trust to train pharmacists – accredited CPD
Go Live July 2010
13. Community NHS Health Checks PCT tendered for a community provider to provide 1,500 checks in the community
Awarded to “Health Smart”
Re-working of the patient pathway for the diabetes assessment (can’t ask patients to return for fasting glucose in the community)
Investigated use of HbA1c with expert clinical support – agreed as solution
Go live at Pro-Active festival 19th June
Planned sites around housing estates (Homes for Islington and Circle 33 Housing Association) and various one-off events
14. Conclusion A mixed approach to primary and secondary prevention
Targeted according to need in GP Practice (estimated QRisk2 score)
Pharmacies with extended opening located in areas of greatest deprivation targeting patients who find it difficult to access GP
Community provision for those who find it difficult to access health care and unregistered population
Demonstrated outcomes in terms of case-finding
15. Questions Contact:
Ian Sandford
Public health Strategist
NHS Islington
ian.sandford@islingtonpct.nhs.uk
020 7527 1238