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www.england.nhs.uk AHP Medicines Project Helen Marriott AHP Medicines Project Lead November 2014

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This presentation by Helen Marriott, AHP Medicines Project Lead, looks at prescribing and medicines supply mechanisms and the AHP Medicines Project. It was presented at the MS Trust Annual Conference in November 2014.

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www.england.nhs.uk

AHP Medicines

Project

Helen Marriott

AHP Medicines Project Lead

November 2014

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• Prescribing and medicines supply mechanisms

• Supply and administration of medicines

• Patient Specific Directions (PSD)

• Patient Group Directions (PGD)

• Exemptions (from the Medicines Act)

• Non-medical prescribing

• Supplementary prescribing

• Independent prescribing

Introduction

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Mechanism Summary Additional notes

A Patient Specific Direction is a doctor's (normally

written) instruction that enables a person to supply or

administer a medicine to a named patient.

Useful in both primary care and

secondary care.

Wide-reaching (can encompass

controlled drugs (CDs)).

Relies on input of doctor.

A Patient Group Direction is a written instruction for

the supply and/or administration of a licensed

medicine to a patient or group of patients, where the

patient may not be individually identified. It must be

agreed/signed by a doctor and senior pharmacist, and

approved by the employer. It authorises named

registered health professional(s) to supply/administer

a licensed medicine.

Useful in many settings in primary

care and secondary care.

Can be slow to set up.

Does not allow mixing of medicines.

CDs: Schedules 4 and 5 may be

included. Midazolam (now schedule

3) can also be included.

An Exemption (to medicines legislation) allows the

sale, supply and administration of specific drugs in

specific circumstances.

Useful in some settings.

Used by podiatrists, paramedics,

optometrists and midwives.

Inflexible - only for named

medicines.

Supply and administration mechanisms

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Mechanism Summary Additional notes

Supplementary Prescribing is a

partnership with an independent prescriber

(doctor) for a named patient, via an agreed

patient-specific, clinical management plan.

The supplementary prescriber can alter

dosage, and remove or write prescriptions

according to that plan.

Useful in some settings in primary

care and secondary care.

Original guidance stated:

'Intended use mainly for long-term

conditions and continuing care'.

Dependent on link to and agreement

of doctor.

Independent Prescribing involves taking full

responsibility for prescribing decisions and

autonomously writing prescriptions.

Most flexible and responsive

mechanism.

Involves full responsibility for

independent assessment, diagnosis

and prescribing.

Limitations on CDs.

Prescribing mechanisms

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Current mechanisms available to AHPs Allied health

profession

Patient

Specific

Directions

Patient

Group

Directions

Exemptions Supplementary

Prescribing

Independent

Prescribing

Physiotherapists 2000 2005 2013

Podiatrists 20001980, 1998

Revised 20062005 2013

Radiographers 2000 2005

Dietitians 2003

Speech and

language

therapists

2003

Occupational

therapists2003

Orthoptists 2003

Paramedics 2000

1992

Revised 1998,

2000, 2004

Prosthetists and

orthotists2003

Art therapists

Music therapists

Dramatherapists

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• In 2009 the Department of Health commissioned the Allied

Health Professions Prescribing & Medicines Supply Mechanisms

Scoping Project Report

The AHP Medicines Project

Phase 1

• Independent prescribing for

physiotherapists and podiatrists

• The amendments to legislation

were laid in the summer of 2013

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August 2013

May

2014

September 2014

October 2014

Devolved administrations

England

Scotland

Wales

Northern

Ireland

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• Jointly funded initiative by NHS England and the Department of Health

• The project team has been in place since October 2013

• The current proposals:

• Independent prescribing by paramedics

• Independent prescribing by radiographers

• Supplementary prescribing by dietitians

• Use of exemptions by orthoptists

AHP medicines project - Phase 2

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Helen Marriott

Project Lead

George Hilton

Project Administrator

Steven Sims Project Support

Officer

Hannah-Rose Douglas Analyst

X4 Professional Body Project

Officers

AHP Medicines Project Team

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Process

Development of statutory public consultation

Public consultation

Commission on human medicines (CHM)

Changes to legislation

Evaluation

Preliminary work to identify the case of need

•Aligned with NHSE objectives & priorities•Approved by NMP board

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Case of need - Benefits

Patient safety• Clearer lines of responsibility

• Reducing onward referral and

admissions and their associated risks

• Reducing risks and costs associated

with delays in care

• Medicines optimisation

Patient experience

• Reducing inconvenience of multiple

appointments

• Support to self-care as close to home as

possible

• Enable service re-design to improve

access to services

Clinical effectiveness• Provision of best care, first time, in the

right place

• Reduce long-term condition episodes

requiring admission

• Improved health and well-being

Value for money

• Effective use of resources

• Supports service re-design

• More flexible, responsive and

empowered workforce

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Case of need – Approval Process

NHS England SMTs

NMP board

Ministerial approval to commence preparation for public consultation

June 2014

August 2014

July 2014

• Case of need approved by:

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Project Board

• Oversee the governance of the project

whilst providing support and guidance

to the programme of work

• Co-chaired by:

Suzanne Rastrick (CAHPO)

Bruce Warner (Deputy Chief

Pharmaceutical Officer

• Meet monthly basis

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Next steps…

On going

Prepare online consultation & supporting documents

October – December 2014

StakeholderEngagement

November 2014

Commission on Human Medicines

Late 2014

Seek approval to publish public consultation

- NHSE

- NMP board

- Ministers

Early 2015

Publish public consultations

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Consultation Documents

• Four separate online consultations

Supporting documentation

• Draft impact assessment for each proposal

• Draft practice guidance for each profession

• Draft outline curriculum framework for independent and supplementary prescribing education and training programmes (Paramedics, Radiographers, Dietitians)

• Draft outline curriculum framework for conversion programmes to prepare radiographer supplementary prescribers as independent prescribers (Radiographers)

• Draft outline curriculum framework for education and training programmes for the use of exemptions by orthoptists (Orthoptists)

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1) Managing stakeholder expectations

2) Think about implementation NOW!

3) Identifying where IP by physio’s and podiatrists will

improve quality of patient care and service delivery

Your help….

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Thank you

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @marriotthelen