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Results June 2008 High frequency conditions found through 1 st health checks (n = 735) Impacted ear wax315 Gastro-intestinal conditions44 Fungal infections134 Other dermatological conditions162 Obesity/overweight527 Psychological/ psychiatric conditions (including challenging behaviours and sleep problems) 78 Other cardiovascular conditions (including oedema)90 (All) Dental conditions85 Raised blood pressure171 Urinary Tract Infections125 Dysphagia135
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Results June 2008 Referrals made by HFT from 1 st health checks (n = 735) GP302 Practice nurse304 Foot Health services (chiropody)114 Speech & Language Therapy (136=Dysphagia)152 Dietetic services139 Social services116 Healthy lifestyle/weight-loss group64 Community Dental Services61 Specialist epilepsy nurse37 Community Nurses / Logan Assessment and Care Management Team48 Psychological services35 Psychiatry via GP42 Occupational therapy22 District Nurses8 Retinopathy3 Total 1447
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Results June 2008 High frequency conditions found through 2 nd health checks (n = 341) Impacted ear wax123 Gastro-intestinal conditions9 Fungal infections10 Other dermatological conditions26 Obesity/overweight139 Psychological/ psychiatric conditions (including challenging behaviours and sleep problems) 17 Other cardiovascular conditions (including oedema)17 (All) Dental conditions15 Raised blood pressure54 Urinary Tract Infections64 Dysphagia58
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Results June 2008 Referrals made by HFT from 2 nd health checks (n = 270) GP116 Practice nurse131 Foot Health services (chiropody)1 Speech & Language Therapy (Dysphagia)62 Dietetic services29 Social services21 Healthy lifestyle/weight-loss group27 Community Dental Services14 Specialist epilepsy nurse7 Community Nurses / Logan Assessment and Care Management Team6 Psychological services4 Psychiatry via GP5 Occupational therapy1 District Nurses2 Retinopathy1 Total 427
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Direct Enhanced Service GPs can choose to take up the DES for learning disabilities. GPs will receive payments for; –Learning disability register 50-00. –Offering annual health checks 100-00. –GP must attend training to receive payment. –Does not apply to people with a mild learning disability.
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Direct Enhanced Service 40 GP Practices taken up DES 2009/2010. Implementation strategy devised with contracting & commissioning. Multi-agency training session delivered. All GPs agreed ONE Read Code 918e. Devising health check template. Pre – health check questionnaire.
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Collaborative Working at University Hospital
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University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire (UHCW) 1’110 Beds 35 Wards 183 Departments 85 Specialities 23 Theatres 5 Day Surgery Theatres 5’492 Staff 350 Theatre staff
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Secondary Care - Method Learning Disability Steering Group. Resource packs – Communication Aids. Collaborative protocols – Care pathways. Multi-agency – UHCW, health & social care.
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Secondary Care Funding – Dependency Rating Scale. Neurology – Joint Clinics. Dysphagia Benchmarking
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The ‘H’ Team
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H Team at UHCW Training – Effective Care Practices
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H Team Role Play
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Hospital Road-shows
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Conclusion A team approach to all levels of health facilitation. Primary & secondary care. Multi-agency & multi-professional. Service user involvement & consultation.
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Improving Health Care for People with Learning Disabilities Living in Coventry Sherryl Gaskell, Lead Nurse, Health Facilitation Team Suite One, Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital, Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry, CV1 4FH, 02476 246575
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To make sure that all Health Action plans include mental health and behavioural issues if they are appropriate to the person. To make sure that there is a system so that all health action plans are the best they can be. To talk with Children’s services to make sure that all school leavers have a Health Action Plan completed before they leave school. Best Practice
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