Collaboration across primary and secondary care dermatology services

S. Hargreaves
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Purpose: The paper demonstrates the complexities of leadership in a local health-care community across primary and secondary care interface, using the example of a general practitioner (GP) with a special interest role (GPwSI) in dermatology. It focuses on how the service will develop and how it could be achieved. Design: Various models and theories about change management were consulted focusing particularly on the goals of the local health-care economy, resources available and environment/contextual surroundings. Practical implications: Primary care trusts (PCTs), acute trusts and clinicians need to work collaboratively to achieve an integrated, flexible care pathway, so that patients and the PCTs can be assured of an efficient and good quality service. Conflicts between primary and secondary care dermatology services are not sustainable for a long period. Originality: The Government's agenda is a shift of care closer to people's homes, so PCTs do need to be aware of what they wish to commission, and consider moving traditional hospital-based facilities into community settings, such as walk-in centres, polyclinics and large health centres, associated with improved GP and patient education on skin problems.
初级和二级护理皮肤科服务之间的协作
目的:本文展示了领导的复杂性,在当地卫生保健社区跨初级和二级护理界面,使用一个全科医生(GP)的特殊利益角色(GPwSI)在皮肤科的例子。它关注的是服务将如何发展以及如何实现。设计:咨询了关于变革管理的各种模型和理论,特别侧重于当地保健经济的目标、可用资源和环境/上下文环境。实际意义:初级保健信托基金(pct)、急性信托基金和临床医生需要共同努力,实现一个综合的、灵活的护理途径,使患者和pct可以保证高效和优质的服务。初级和二级护理皮肤科服务之间的冲突是不可长期持续的。独创性:政府的议程是将护理转移到离人们的家更近的地方,因此PCTs确实需要了解他们希望委托什么,并考虑将传统的医院设施转移到社区环境中,如无预约中心、综合诊所和大型保健中心,与改进全科医生和患者关于皮肤问题的教育有关。
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