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Steve Taylor Addiction to medicines: commissioning services after the health reforms 28 February 2013 COMMISSIONING TREATMENT FOR DEPENDENCE ON PRESCRIBED.

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1 Steve Taylor Addiction to medicines: commissioning services after the health reforms 28 February 2013 COMMISSIONING TREATMENT FOR DEPENDENCE ON PRESCRIBED AND OVER THE- COUNTER MEDICINES

2 Some parameters Commissioners Brief Advisory

3 Contents of the guide Whats the issue? What medicines and who is using them? Understanding local need Prisons and secure environments Responding to need References and further reading Appendices: Some medicines liable to misuse and dependence Needs assessment checklist Whats right? Whats wrong? Whats missing

4 Whats the issue 2010 drug strategy: dependence on all drugs, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines Local responses to drug misuse and dependence are expected to include those needed to respond to dependence and other problems with medicines JSNA support pack for commissioners: Are innovative responses in place or being developed to prevent, identify and treat evidenced and emerging need in relation to addiction to prescribed and over-the-counter medicines? And suggests that prescription and over-the-counter medicines are included in wider considerations of: Waiting times The treatment systems ability to respond rapidly and effectively to changing patterns of substance misuse.

5 What medicines and who is using them? What medicines? Benzodiazepines and z-drugs Opioid and some other pain medicines Stimulants Other over-the-counter medicines. Populations using them: as a supplement or alternative to illicit drugs, or as a commodity to sell to cope with symptoms inadvertently dependent: involuntary or iatrogenic Anything missing?

6 Understanding local need 1 – data sources NHS prescription data JSNA support pack for strategic partners NDTMS quarterly (or Green) reports Other local sources: ATM and primary-care services Any others?

7 Understanding local need 2 – other information Controlled drugs accountable officers Not New Medicine Service and Medicines Use Reviews What else?

8 Secure environments Similar medicines and reasons for use May be more insomnia, anxiety and pain Misuse or currency Limited access to over-the-counter medicines Existing and new guidance Other issues? Other environments?

9 Responding to local need 1 – who and where? Primary care first port of call Specialist responses to: support and advise GPs provide responses to patients who cannot be treated in primary care. Specialist services need to reflect: knowledge and expertise needed to treat patients where and when services are best provided Dedicated or integrated or both? Any other issues?

10 Responding to local need 2 – how? Primary care practices as part of regular patient care (NHS CB-commissioned More specialised responses: commissioned as part of drug and alcohol treatment enhanced primary care? provider of integrated drug and alcohol services dedicated, voluntary sector ATM group/service Sources of support for voluntary sector responses Any other issues?

11 References and appendices References and further reading Medicines liable to misuse and dependence Needs assessment checklist Anything else?


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