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Tina Huang
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Aimed at people aged 40 – 74 Risk assessment and management programme to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, heart and kidney disease and stroke
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CVS risk – Age Gender smoking status physical activity FH of coronary heart disease Ethnicity BMI cholesterol test (random) Blood pressure ◦ All required for Qrisk score
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Diabetes risk – Identifying high risk (BMI/BP) Hb1ac or FBG Alcohol risk ◦ Initial screen – Audit C or FAST ◦ Second phase - Audit
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Dementia – Age 65 – 74 ◦ Signs and symptoms of dementia, raise awareness no formal assessment ◦ Memory services signposted Follow up – face to face with lifestyle advice, diagnosis coded
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Risk assessment ◦ To see if all the tests and measurements are being carried out ◦ To see if they were done correctly If they were not carried out then assessing the possible reasons To review if the abnormal findings were followed up
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During a NHS health check 100% of patients must have – age, gender, ethnicity, smoking, FH of CVD, BP, BMI, physical activity, auditC/FAST, Cholesterol, Qrisk, dementia awareness, diabetes risk, lifestyle advice, and to have diagnosis coded If any were abnormal then must have follow up
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Coding searched: NHS health check completed were searched on Emis 890 patient’s found Around 1 in 20 were selected No. of pt audited – 47
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All but 1 patient were eligible Ethnicity – 11% documented Smoking – 74% documented ◦ 5 out of the 6 patients who were smokers were offered smoking follow up FH of CVD – 60% documented Blood pressure – 94% documented ◦ 8 out of 13 patients at risk did not have follow up
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BMI – 89% documented ◦ 7 out of the 23 patients at risk were not signposted Physical activity – 77% documented ◦ 4 out of the 11 patients at risk not signposted AuditC/FAST – 27% documented ◦ All of the 2 pts that needed follow up did not have follow up Diabetes – 74% had Hb1ac ◦ 5 out of 5 patients who had abnormal levels had follow up ◦ 7 out of the 12 patients (who did not have a Hb1ac) - Blood requested but bloods not done
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Cholesterol – 83% had lipids done ◦ 7 out of 8 pts (who did not have lipids done) – Bloods requested but pt had not done blood test Qrisk – 87% documented ◦ Documented despite no cholesterol level ◦ Qrisk follow up – 4 out of 5 were followed up and started on statins Dementia – 4 patients were over 65 y/o, 2 of these patients had memory service signposted to them (50%)
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57% patients did have face to face follow up 47% patients received lifestyle advice 100% patients had their diagnosis coded
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7 patients were issued blood request forms, however these were not done, and had no follow up - These were still coded as NHS health check complete Values for ethnicity and FH of CVD inaccurate due to limitation of template AuditC/FAST scores on 3 rd page ◦ Of the 2 patients that were identified to be at risk, no follow up was recommended
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Blood pressure, 8 patients had no follow up appt made, patients had no set follow up date Need to signpost weight management services and exercise services Qrisk and diabetes follow up very well Age over 65 – need to signpost memory services 1 pt who was not eligible – Qrisk was not followed up as age 79, Qrisk >30, already on statins
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Adjusting the NHS health check template ◦ Audit C score being on the first page ◦ Having the option of ‘no family history’ on FH of CVD ◦ Making selecting a follow up date compulsory on the template Follow up ◦ ensuring a follow up date is made Coding of NHS health check indicated if blood tests not completed/ consider giving patients blood test forms prior to their NHS health check appointment Raising awareness – dementia, audit C score
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Performing the audit C/FAST score, dementia awareness could be improved ◦ Possible reasons for above could be due to location on NHS health check template, not aware to document dementia awareness Follow up may be improved if a follow up date is selected during NHS health check ◦ Blood pressures that need follow up – arrange follow up date during consultation Coding ‘NHS health check completed’ post blood test results
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