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Paramedic Practitioner Support Scheme for Older People with Minor Injuries or Conditions

Paramedic Practitioner Support Scheme for Older People with Minor Injuries or Conditions. South Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Sheffield. Rationale for Developing the New Service. State of emergency services Reforming Emergency Care – new initiatives

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Paramedic Practitioner Support Scheme for Older People with Minor Injuries or Conditions

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  1. Paramedic Practitioner Support Scheme for Older People with Minor Injuries or Conditions South Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Sheffield

  2. Rationale for Developing the New Service • State of emergency services • Reforming Emergency Care – new initiatives • Audit Commission Report – appropriate response • Extending the role of health professionals • NHS Plan – opportunities for NHS staff • JRCALC – education • The effects of emergency services on older people • National Service Framework for Older People • Research?

  3. Patient Profile • Patient over the age of 60 taken to hospital by ambulance following a 999 call • Assessed and treated for a minor injury or condition • Discharged the same day • Referred to other agencies – GP D/N

  4. Identify Referral Pathways • GP’s • District Nursing • Social Services • Hospital Departments

  5. Project Group • PCT Lead • Intermediate Care Lead • Clinical – Nursing/Medical • Ambulance Service • Out of Hours Collaborative Lead • Social Services Manager / Team Leader • Community Assessment Lead • Single Assessment Process Manager • Falls Clinic Lead • University Representative

  6. Service User Involvement • Older Peoples Reference Group • Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care • Falls Clinic – Parkinson's • Minor Injuries Unit • Accident and Emergency Departments

  7. Aims of the Service • Provision of community-based clinical assessment for patients >60 years with minor acute conditions including falls • Improve the experience of older people with minor acute conditions • Reduce numbers of older people attending the ED • Reduce waiting times of older people who require ED care • Clinical and economic evaluation of the scheme

  8. Special Skills • Mobility and social needs assessment - CAICS • ENT examination • X-ray requests • Protocol-led dispensing • Referral processes: • GP • District Nurse • Hospital

  9. Update - Service Provision

  10. Primary Call

  11. Disposal 527 Patients 515 patients

  12. Service Evaluation RCT comparing a new service providing emergency clinical assessment and treatment by Paramedic Practitioners for older people calling 999 following minor acute events with the current standard service which involves ambulance transfer to and management in the nearest ED.

  13. Future Developments • Depends on success of trial • Extended activation of the service • Extend availability of service • Ongoing evaluation of service quality • Further courses in Sheffield

  14. Thank You South Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Sheffield

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