Scheduled Care Reviews Sample Clauses

Scheduled Care Reviews. To support patients in managing their chronic disease there are two scheduled reviews in a 12 month period. Registration on the Programme will be part of the initial first visit as outlined above. These reviews are made up of a number of elements including patient education, preventative care, past medical history, physical examination, and scheduled investigations. It is also important that the care planning process, in partnership with the patient, is initiated from Registration/First Visit and that with each review the care planning process is continued with the Care Plan being updated and agreed. It is envisaged that each of the twice yearly scheduled reviews will require a visit to the GP and a visit to the practice nurse. The data return of the scheduled review, whether it is completed by the GP and/or the practice nurse should be returned from the GP Management System on completion of the review. This will be uploaded from the GP clinical systems automatically on a monthly basis. The literature suggests that the care and management of patients with more than one chronic disease, i.e., with multi-morbidity, is more complex and can present with a number of challenges. In order to optimise management of these patients, there is more consultation time with the General Practice team. This can be done by extending the consultation times or by increasing the number of consultations. The contract will need to support this approach through incentives for increased consultation time associated with multimorbidity. The Clinical Programmes Models of Care includes elements that will be carried out with each review. The regular scheduled reviews should include specified elements which are set out in Table 2. The elements are set out in sections:
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