Expert Input: Q&A and discussion Linda Lord: Chief Pharmacist
Before we start, some data…
Quality Premium (1 - EoE) Total antibiotic prescribing to be <1.161 items/STAR-PU per 12 months 12 months to Dec 2017: 3 CCGs not meeting the target (West Norfolk, North East Essex and Basildon & Brentwood) Data to December 17 IAF: Part 1: Reducing the number of antibiotic items prescribed per STARPU to below national average of 1.161. Part 2: Broad spectrum antibiotic prescribing below 10% of total items WSCCG (but not all practices) meeting target Presentation title NHS Improvement
Quality Premium (2 - EoE) Number of broad spectrum prescription items to be <10% of total 12 months to Dec 2017: 11 CCGs not meeting the target (West Suffolk, Ipswich and East Suffolk, North East Essex, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Castle Point and Rochford, Mid Essex, North Norfolk, Norwich, South Norfolk, Southend and West Norfolk) Data to December 17 IAF: Part 1: Reducing the number of antibiotic items prescribed per STARPU to below national average of 1.161. Part 2: Broad spectrum antibiotic prescribing below 10% of total items WSCCG not meeting target Presentation title NHS Improvement
Quality Premium (1 - England) National picture: Graphs from NHSE Dashboard showing the number of CCGs meeting each part of the IAF and QP. Midlands and East (East) WSCCG meeting target
Quality Premium (2 - England) National picture: Graphs from NHSE Dashboard showing the number of CCGs meeting each part of the IAF and QP. Midlands and East (East) WSCCG not meeting target
Quality Premium (3 - England) National picture: Graphs from NHSE Dashboard showing the number of CCGs meeting each part of the IAF and QP. Midlands and East (East) WSCCG meeting target
Quality Premium (4 - England) National picture: Graphs from NHSE Dashboard showing the number of CCGs meeting each part of the IAF and QP. Midlands and East (East) WSCCG not meeting target
All antibiotic items per STARPU Broad spectrum antibiotics per STARPU
Cephalosporins, Co-amoxiclav, quinolones as % of all Broad Spectrum
Please review data for your own practice Data is in your delegate pack Please also review antibiotic prescribing trends for your practice Pick up your practice pack at the back of the room
Discussion Groups Problems? Expert advice Ideas? Tips?
Discussion Groups Appropriate prescribing of antibiotics for: Urology: Dr Georgina Wilson Dermatology: Dr Rachel Jenkins Gastroenterology: Dr Simon Whalley ENT: Dr Fahmy Fahmy Delegates seated in 4 groups Consultants move from group to group (including Dr Sue Partridge) 15 minutes per group – buzzer sounds!