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The EHSSB has a Eastern Board Respiratory Forum, members of which are also members of the Regional Framework Group. The membership of the forum is made up of the members of four locally based respiratory multi-disciplinary groups.
The remit of the EHSSB forum which was set up in 2006 is to:
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ensure an integrated clinical network across the EHSSB area; |
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ensure planning for access to specialist services eg certain pulmonary function tests; |
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input to the Regional strategy group to ensure planning for access to regional services for the more rare complex respiratory diseases eg Cystic Fibrosis, Vasculitic disease etc. |
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plan the development of sleep apnoea services across the current EHSSB area; |
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co-ordinate Tuberculosis services across the current EHSSB area. |
The remit for the four local groups is to:
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develop their local respiratory service so that it reflects the principles of chronic disease management and the service redesign ideas in the regional strategyy; |
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identify at risk groups for respiratory disease and develop strategies to address specific needs; |
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use data on clinical quality and performance indicators to continually review and improve service; |
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bring forward service development bids that reflect strategy and are supported by performance data; |
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work with neighbouring respiratory groups and specialist regional services on areas of common interest to ensure an integrated clinical network across Northern Ireland |
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ensure access to specialist services and care eg pallative care and pulmonary function laboratory testing for local populations. |
The main disease group which are planned at local level are COPD, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis and bronchietasis.
All four geographical areas of the EHSSB now have integrated local respiratory teams which work across acute and community providing services which include:
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admission avoidance, at home and in Accident & Emergency; |
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exacerbation management at home |
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early supported discharge |
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LTOT (Long Term Oxygen Therapy - at least 16 hours per day) assessment (acute and community nebuliser assessment (acute and community) |
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Nurse led clinics (acute and community) |
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Pulmonary rehabilitation |
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Palliative care |
These teams have concentrated work to date on the management of COPD, but are now extending work to include bronchiectasis and pulmonary fibrosis.
The teams are multi-disciplinary, composed of mainly specialist respiratory nurses and physiotherapists, with additional input from occupational therapy and GPs with special interest sessions.
Following on the production of the Regional Framework, a Directly Enhanced Service (DES) for COPD, Asthma and Body Mass Index (BMI) has been developed in Northern Ireland. Virtually all GPs in the EHSSB now provide these enhanced services for patients.
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