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Phased Introduction of Opportunistic Case Finding. Capacity restraints in General Practice will necessitate both a phasing in of the Chronic Disease Management Programme and a requirement to register the most vulnerable patient-cohorts initially. Phasing in the Programme, in a sustainable manner, will be achieved through facilitating older populations of patients initially, with the entire population being entered into the Programme within 4 years. Starting with the over 75 population in the first year, will not over-run capacity and will support patients, who are most affected by acute exacerbations of chronic diseases and acute hospital admissions. The Chronic Care Programmes are surgery based programmes of care and will only be delivered within the GP’s centre(s) of practice. Ramp up in line with the following parameters: • Identification of patients already diagnosed in the practice with chronic disease in year 1. • Case finding programme to commence in year 2, following the above. • Phasing multi-annual funding. • GP & GP Practice capacity. • Anticipated uptake rate of 75% of target population. • Data feedback on numbers tested and results of testing. • On-going monitoring and adjustment to programme as required in relation to matching of uptake and resources available. Agreed Phasing • Assume 75% Programme uptake. • 2020 start with 75+ on Programme. • Opportunistic Case Finding to commence in Year 2. Agreed Phasing Option – CDM Programme Phasing Oldest to Youngest Practice Nursing Additional Capacity : 2020 2021 2022 2023 Total Sequencing Assumption 30% 45% 25% 0% 100% Additional Hours / WTE 74 111 62 - 247 Opportunistic Case Finding 45 + 2020 2021 2022 2023 Total Ago Cohorts 75+ 00-00 00-00 Opportuni s tic Case Finding GP Registration 28.7% 29.5% 21% 100% Opportuni s tic Case Finding No of People - 34,670 35,580 50,456 120,706 Annual GP FEE - HIGH RISK - 28.7% 29.5% 21% 100% No of People 40% - 16,428 16,859 23,909 57,196 CDM - DIAGNOSED 20% 0% 14% 29% 29% 100% No of People - 5,201 5,337 7,568 18,106 CDM Programme - all conditions 2020 2021 2022 2023 Total 18-49 - all conditions GP Visits % 0% 0% 80% 20% 100% GP visits people - - 36,135 9,032 45,167 50-64 - all conditions GP Visits % 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% GP visits people - - 42,640 - 42,640 65-74 - all conditions GP Visits % 0% 70% 30% 0% 100% GP visits people - 47,607 20,403 - 68,010 75+ - all conditions GP Visits % 55% 45% 0% 0% 100% GP visits people 43,789 35,828 - - 79,617 Total People with completed GP visits 43,789 83,435 99,178 9,032 235,434 Tot...
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