Abstract

Background:Community rheumatology (CR) in the UK is a new form of rheumatologic service provision established in the last few years and run by few organisations such as Connect Health Ltd.CR is based on the principle of sharing the management of rheumatologic patients between community service and secondary care aiming to reduce the unreasonable referral flow from primary care to secondary care and to share the care of stable inflammatory patients between the services.In the traditional service model patients are referred by General Practitioners (GP) to the secondary care with a wide spectrum of conditions: from fibromyalgia through soft tissues rheumatisms to inflammatory or connective tissue diseases. Many of these patients will be discharged from the specialist service after their first visit with fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, chronic pain syndrome or MSK diagnoses. The proportion of these patients versus those who have an inflammatory rheumatologic condition or connective tissue disease (CTD) varies significantly and can contribute to oversaturated specialist rheumatologic services with long waiting time where specialists deal with less relevant cases.Objectives:To determine how CR can improve quality of care and decrease the waiting time for appointment in secondary care rheumatology services. To set standards for referral pathways and measured outcomes of effectiveness in patient care.In the UK the regional Clinical Commissioning Groups would accept a maximum waiting time from the referral until patient treatment of up to 18 weeks and specialist services often breach that limit. This long interval may have a significant negative impact for the care of patients with rheumatological condition, reducing patient satisfaction and/or jeopardize patient safety. The solution to the above problem is the creation of CR service.Methods:Extensive search about the available resources within UK NHS system in regards CR service creation and set up. Web search, literature review in relation to CR in the UKResults:From the research different models of CR can be identified and one of these will be presented in details based on the experience of one of the largest organisation running CR services in the UK (Connect Health Ltd). This service is organised within community care set up and can accept patients referred by the primary care physicians with non-inflammatory symptoms (e.g. osteoarthritis, Ehlers - Danlos Syndrome, fibromyalgia) or PMR or gout. The service also can review stable inflammatory patients who are treated with DMARDs and are transferred from the secondary care service by their consultant. This presentation will demonstrate how CR provides safer, faster and more accessible services to the patients assisting the specialist services and allowing them to concentrate on the inflammatory and CTD patients who need faster access to these services than it is possible now. Particularly the presentation will emphasise on:Patient population coverTeam structure, their experience and trainingReferral criteria and IT set up for multidisciplinary connectionTime interval for appointment and patient feedbackImpact on the secondary care rheumatology serviceCases of misdiagnosis and inappropriate referralsCost effectiveness of the CRChallenges in the CR serviceConclusion:The CR service can be a safe addition to the specialist services taking over significant workload and provide new career opportunities for a wide range of Allied Health Professionals (AHP) for the bigger satisfaction of the patients who can access rheumatology service earlier and easier.Disclosure of Interests:None declared

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