Succession and Service Sustainability Sample Clauses

Succession and Service Sustainability. The Northfield and Mastrick Medical Practice has historically experienced significant pressures with the recruitment and retention of staff. Further turnover in General Practitioner (GP) staffing at the practice, towards the end of 2016, prompted a full review of the service. This concluded with the Denburn Medical Practice being awarded a contract to provide General Medical Services (GMS) within the Northfield and Mastrick area, in addition to their existing practice responsibilities at the Denburn Health Centre. The Northfield and Mastrick Medical Practice was renamed the Aurora Medical Practice which, together with the Denburn Medical Practice now forms a new general practice grouping (The Aurora/Denburn 1 Community Planning Aberdeen ‘Local Outcome Improvement Plan’ (2016) Medical Practice grouping) that co-ordinates it’s services across three sites, Denburn Health Centre, Northfield Surgery and Mastrick Clinic in the Central Locality. This arrangement will ensure the ongoing delivery of services to the immediate and wider Locality communities and, moving forward, the redistribution of GMS in the Central Locality will provide a platform for the development of capacity to service new and growing communities in the adjacent West Locality. Population Demographic and impact on health and social care Changes in the population demographic include a population that is living longer, low birth rates, changing family structures and high levels of inward migration. There is an increasing rate of people presenting with multiple morbidities in the general population and the ageing population with more complex and Long Term Conditions. Clinical Service Provision The Aurora/Denburn Medical Practice grouping works closely with aligned community health and social care services to provide integrated care for their practice population across the three locations2. State of Physical Premises All three buildings are not considered functionally suitable to support modern primary health care provision and require significant investment to deal with essential backlog maintenance and statutory compliance issues. The backlog maintenance risk assessed at Denburn Health Centre, and included in NHS Grampians Asset Management Plan, is quantified as £6.4m. This figure however, is quoted before fees, VAT and other project related costs, and recent experience of delivering large backlog maintenance projects would suggest a more realistic estimate of the investment required to extend th...
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Succession and Service Sustainability. The Northfield and Mastrick Medical Practice has historically experienced significant pressures with the recruitment and retention of staff. Further turnover in General Practitioner (GP) staffing at the practice, towards the end of 2016, prompted a full review of the service. This concluded with the Denburn Medical Practice being awarded a contract to provide General Medical Services within the Northfield and Mastrick area, in addition to their existing practice responsibilities. The Northfield and Mastrick medical practice was renamed the Aurora Medical Practice which, together with the Denburn Medical Practice now forms a new general practice grouping that co-ordinates its services across three sites, Denburn Health Centre, Northfield Surgery and Mastrick Clinic.

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