NHS Calderdale, Greater Huddersfield & North Kirklees CCG: AQP Diagnostics Over 55s Adult Hearing Service
Any Qualified Provider (AQP), Adult Hearing Service for those aged 55 years and above with age related hearing loss, that are part of the registered population across the Calderdale, Huddersfield and North Kirklees CCGs footprint.
The Adult Hearing Service will offer a direct access service aimed at adults aged 55 and over experiencing difficulties with their hearing and communication and where a GP considers they may benefit from hearing assessment and care.
Any provider will be eligible to apply for this AQP contract if they can demonstrate compliance and competency against the specified criteria published within the tender documents.
The NHS supports the need to develop improved access to direct access services as part of the drive to reduce waiting times and improve choice options for Patients.
Local services will improve access to care that is delivered at the right time and in the right place.
The overarching aims of the service are to: • Provide increased patient choice and control as to where and when their treatment is delivered - providing on-going care closer to home • Provide timely access to hearing assessment, fitting and follow-up • Provide personalised care for all patients accessing the service • Contribute to high levels of satisfaction from patients accessing the service • Contribute to high levels of satisfaction from GPs referring into the service • Support a reduction in social isolation and consequent mental ill health (i.e. depression and onset of dementia) • Improve quality of life for patients, their families/carers and communication partners • To continually work with stakeholders to develop and improve services It should be noted that under the AQP model, there will be no guarantees of volume or payment in the contracts awarded.
The payment information is detailed in the service specification.
What the supplier must deliver
Any provider will be eligible to apply
Any provider will be eligible to apply for this AQP contract if they can demonstrate compliance and competency against the specified criteria published within the tender documents.
The NHS supports the need to develop
The NHS supports the need to develop improved access to direct access services as part of the drive to reduce waiting times and improve choice options for Patients.
• Provide increased patient choice and control
• Provide increased patient choice and control as to where and when their treatment is delivered.
• Provide timely access to hearing assessment
• Provide timely access to hearing assessment, fitting and follow-up.
• Provide personalised care for all patients
• Provide personalised care for all patients accessing the service.
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