STAFFORDSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT
Primary Eye Assessment and Treatment Service (PEATS)
NHS South East Staffordshire and Southern Peninsula CCG are looking to commission an 18 month pilot for a Primary Eye Assessment & Treatment Service (PEATS).
A draft service specification will be sent to all parties who express an interest and this will outline the commissioner’s intentions for the service.
This is a pilot and the commissioner intends to work closely with the provider to shape the service and ensure continuous improvements are made in line with patient and GP feedback.
The commissioners reserve the right to stop the pilot if the outcomes are not being met after the first 6 months.
The Provider shall adopt an integrated service model with the overall aim of providing a timely assessment of needs of a patient presenting with an eye condition who would otherwise present in a secondary service, either as routine outpatient or as an attendance at an emergency eye hospital.
The overall aims and objectives of this service are: • To act as a single point of access for Service Users presenting with an eye condition. • To include the specialist triage of ophthalmology referrals to ensure patients are seen in the right place by the right person at the right time and actively manages inappropriate referrals through education and support. • To ensure the safe, appropriate and timely assessment and treatment of all minor eye condition’s (other than procedures requiring General Anaesthesia) delivered in a community setting, within 4 weeks of referral. • To ensure every referral follows an agreed pathway that optimises both the patient outcome and use of scarce resources. • To implement choice at the point of (onward) referral
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This is a pilot and the commissioner
This is a pilot and the commissioner intends to work closely with the provider to shape the service and ensure continuous improvements are made in line with patient and GP feedback.
The Provider shall adopt an integrated service
The Provider shall adopt an integrated service model with the overall aim of providing a timely assessment of needs of a patient presenting with an eye condition who would otherwise present in a secondary service, either as routine outpatient or as an attendance at an emergency eye hospital.
To include the specialist triage of ophthalmology
To include the specialist triage of ophthalmology referrals to ensure patients are seen in the right place by the right person at the right time and actively manages inappropriate referrals through education and support.
To ensure the safe, appropriate and timely
To ensure the safe, appropriate and timely assessment and treatment of all minor eye condition’s (other than procedures requiring General Anaesthesia) delivered in a community setting, within 4 weeks of referral.
To ensure every referral follows an agreed
To ensure every referral follows an agreed pathway that optimises both the patient outcome and use of scarce resources.
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