The IW CCG and IW NHS Trust worked together to ensure that a safe, ongoing service for provision of GP Out-of-Hours services from 1st October 2016 would be in place. As part of continuing to secure Out Of Hours services, the Beacon Centre became the Urgent Care Service. IW residents were urged to consider accessing the redesigned service only if signposted by a health professional, or through the NHS 111 service. The Urgent Care Service was also redesigned to make most effective use of scarce GP time so that, depending on need, those attending the service could be seen by a nurse, community practitioner or a GP.
Case for Change
The Urgent Care Service implemented on 1st October 2016, was a response to lack of GPs and the unsustainable cost of continuing to provide a service which was duplicating what is already being offered by GP practices and community pharmacists in daytime hours, during the working week. The walk-in service, which was originally put in place in 2009, does not reflect what NHS England now requires local systems to provide in terms of access to urgent care.
Over the last year, walk in attendance rates into the Urgent Care Service have begun to reduce through the increased use of the NHS 111 service and people are being directed to other healthcare professionals instead. Patients wait for up to four hours to be seen following a walk-in attendance and a patient’s need can be more quickly met if signposted via 111 to a more convenient or appropriate service.
Daytime - Monday to Friday, the urgent care service now sees an average of 29 walk-in access patients each day, when the walk-in access is open – a reduction of 42% compared to a year ago.
The costs for running this service have not reduced over this period and are now considered to represent relatively poor value for money, especially where other services are available to support the urgent care needs of patients. Given the continued pressure to identify savings across all services funded by the CCG, the next stage of the urgent care service future vision for the Island is to reduce the walk-in element of the weekday Urgent Care Service when GP practices are normally open, and ensure that other services are in place so patients can be signposted to a more appropriate service.
In the evenings during weekdays, access to the GP Out-of-Hours service will continue to operate as it has done since 1st October 2016, based at the Urgent Care Service at St Mary’s, with access via the 111 phone number, from 6.30 pm – 8.00 am.
At weekends, the GP Out-of-Hours service operates from 6.30 pm Friday through to 8.00 am. Monday, and all day Bank Holidays. The walk-in access to the service during the daytime during the weekend (8:00 am – 6:30 pm) will not be changed as a result of this proposal.
By 1st April 2017, IW residents and those visiting the Island requiring urgent, non-emergency care will be asked to do the following:
• Call 111 if you need urgent medical advice, or if you are unsure which service can best help you
• For visitors to the IW, the first point of contact at all times is to ring the NHS 111 service
• If calling 111, it is possible that you will be asked to contact a local community pharmacist or other community healthcare services
People who require emergency treatment for a serious/life-threatening injury or illness should call 999, or attend the Emergency Department immediately. This proposal does not change the walk-in access to the Emergency Department (Accident and Emergency).