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The Role of the GP in
effective care and recovery
Dr Linda Harris
Clinical Director
RCGP Substance Misuse and Associated Health Unit
6th June 2011
The question posed……
• What are recovery-orientated drug and
alcohol treatment interventions and what
are the competences required to deliver
them?
The Challenge
• GPs and primary healthcare team must be
involved in drug treatment system transformation
• Safe and effective OST prescribing remains a
crucial part of the journey – but only a part –
generalists, shared care GPs and GPwSIs must
not be isolated – missed opportunity
• Can and should provide critical leadership and
governance – detoxification pathways, proactive
case management, clustering, clinical audit,
CQC
The Challenge (2)
• Quality vs. volume – role of prescribers in
proactive case management
• Safety vs. freedoms and flexibilities to
build “recovery capital”
• Generalists/shared care/GPwSIs –
interrelationships
• What are we learning from drug related
death reviews – LTCs, aging population.
health inequity
+ GPs are now commissioners
• Discuss…….!
The SMU – past and present
• Training GPs and primary healthcare professionals in the
delivery of “effective care” as articulated in national
policy and “Clinical Guidelines” (2000 – present day)
• Widely accepted as THE accredited programme
supporting primary care skills escalator in substance
misuse
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RCGP Certificate in Drug Dependency Part 1
- Numbers completed:12551 since 2003
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RCGP Certificate in Drug Dependency Part 2
- Numbers completed: 924
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RCGP Certificate in Alcohol
- Numbers completed: 1196 since Sept 2009
Our training
• Certificate programmes in the management of
drugs misuse (basic and advanced level ), harm
reduction, health and well being, alcohol
problems in primary care, sexual health and the
management of Hep B and C
Involving:
Cert 1, 2, Secure
environment and
alcohol leads,
Regional and
academic leads
Substance
Misuse
Management
and co
morbidities
Public
Health,
Harm
Reduction
and well
being
Involving
Sexual health,
harm reduction and
Hep B and C + new
projects underway
e.g. gambling
RCGP SMAHU – the future
Mission
……promotes the well being and recovery of individuals by improving the
knowledge and competence of GPs and other healthcare professionals who
deliver treatment for substance misuse, sexual health and associated
healthcare within their communities. We want to help meeting the needs of
vulnerable people and reduce health inequality.
We do this through education and training which is evidence based, quality
assured and outcome focussed.
• Review and refresh of ALL our educational programmes
is currently taking place.
– Review will include outputs from Recovery Oriented Treatment
sub group; training to remain concordant with published
guidelines
• Move to align with wider relationship with Public Health
and RCGP strategic priorities – inclusion, diversity
SMAHU – Governance
RCGP
Professional
Development
Board
Stakeholder Advisory
Group
( meets annually)
AGM in December
Revised ToR
Annual Report
Opportunity to influence
SMAHU Executive
Clinical Director;
Executive members
Clinical leads,
Project manager
Head of Professional
Programmes
Quality Assurance and Evaluation
Annual Clinical Review