Care navigators to help support East Lancashire patients get to the right service faster

Date posted: 30th August 2017 Care navigators to help support East Lancashire patients get to the right service faster thumbnail image

GP practices in Hyndburn are piloting a new scheme in the borough to help support and guide patients to access the most appropriate service.

This scheme is called Care Navigation. Care navigators are GP receptionists and admin staff who have been given specialist training in order to help them direct patients to the right health professional first time.

Michelle Pilling, Lay Member Patient and Public Involvement, and Deputy Chair at NHS East Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group, said:

“Across East Lancashire we are working hard to make sure that when people need to see a GP, they have access to one quickly and in a way that suits them, be that in person or over the phone. We know that sometimes patients find navigating health services difficult and in some cases the GP practice might not even be the right place at all for the query. Sometimes patients could be seen and treated quicker by a nurse, dentist or a pharmacist for example. That's where care navigation comes in.

It’s about giving patients choice, and supporting and guiding them with the right information about other health care professionals who have the expertise to deal with a problem; often quicker and without the need to see the GP each time.”

Care navigation is a tried and tested model of care that improves access to primary care services for patients and reduces GP pressures all in one. It allows front line staff to provide patients with more information about local health and wellbeing services, both within and outside of primary care, in a safe, effective way. Care navigation offers the patient ‘choice, not triage’ to access the most appropriate service first, which is not always the GP. It means that patients will find it easier to get a GP appointment when they need one.

When a patient contacts the practice, the care navigator will ask for a brief outline of the problem so they can identify the patient’s need. This will allow the care navigator to refer to information about services in the practice, other NHS providers and the wider care and support sector. Where appropriate, they will direct the patient to these services. Their goal is to ensure that patients get the right care at the right time in the right place with the right outcome. For example, when a patient presents with symptoms that would be better dealt with by another service such as a pharmacist or optician, patients can be confidently offered these choices, allowing them to go straight to the service which best meets their health and wellbeing needs. Care navigation will support practices and patients to make the best use of valuable NHS resources.

Five services will initially be available for care navigators to signpost to but as care navigation develops, more services will be introduced. These are:

  • Nurse/advanced nurse practitioner
  • Dental
  • Optician
  • Pharmacist
  • Talking Therapies

Care Navigation in Hyndburn will be launched throughout the autumn and will be gradually rolled out throughout East Lancashire by early next year.

Visit the Real Hyndburn website www.hyndburn.realtd.co.uk to find out more about the full range of services available locally.

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