Role of the department of health ?
Responsible for strategic leadership and funding of both health and social care in England
What is meant by a ministerial department ?
Ran by the government
Roles of NHS England ?
Who are responsible for planning and commissioning of healthcare services in their local area ?
CCGs
Who do CCG members include ?
What % of the NHS budget are CCGs responsible for ?
60%
What secondary care services are commissioned by CCGs?
(Most of it)
planned hospital care
Whose job is it to strengthen work relationships between health and social care ?
Health and wellbeing boards
What organisations builds an evidence base to support local public health services and supports the public to make healthier choices?
Public health England
What is QOF?
Quality and framework outcome: awards surgeries for:
What training/qualification a required to become a practice nurse?
3 years nurse training to achieve either diploma or degree
What qualification is required to be a HCA ?
National qualifications and credit framework (NCF) Level 2/3 in healthcare services
Roles of the practice manager in primary care ?
Mainly finance based: revolve monthly QOF /PMS budget
Who must GPs be registered with ?
What does it mean to be a GP partner ?
- financial interest
What do community nurses do ?
Care in the community e.g.:
Who do community nurses most closely liaise with ?
Who do community nurses report to ?
District nursing sister
What training do community staff nurses require?
- must do continued development of knowledge
What do practice nurses do ?
Can practice nurses prescribe ?
Only if nurse prescribers (6 month course)
- within spheres of competency which are registered with CCG and their practice
Which member of the primary care team sees undifferentiated diagnoses ?
Practice practitioner (rather than practice nurse)
How are practice nurses usually trained ?
Once employed by GP (nurse training 3 years at uni or diploma)
What do HCAs do ?