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GPs to carry out more operations | GPs to carry out more operations |
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Plans that could lead to millions more operations and tests being carried out in doctors' surgeries rather than hospitals are being unveiled. | |
The government is launching a nationwide wave of pilot schemes which aim to end long trips to large hospital for many minor procedures. | The government is launching a nationwide wave of pilot schemes which aim to end long trips to large hospital for many minor procedures. |
These 30 schemes will test how teams of GPs, consultants, and nurses can deliver services like hernia repair. | These 30 schemes will test how teams of GPs, consultants, and nurses can deliver services like hernia repair. |
The government said most people wanted NHS services close to home. | The government said most people wanted NHS services close to home. |
Other procedures assessed by the demonstration projects include varicose vein repairs and diagnostic tests. | Other procedures assessed by the demonstration projects include varicose vein repairs and diagnostic tests. |
In some areas, this will involve making sure there are GPs who are as skilled with the scalpel as they are with the stethoscope Lord Warner Health Minister | In some areas, this will involve making sure there are GPs who are as skilled with the scalpel as they are with the stethoscope Lord Warner Health Minister |
The Department of Health pilots will investigate shifting care in the areas of urology, ear, nose and throat, dermatology, orthopaedics, gynaecology and general surgery. | The Department of Health pilots will investigate shifting care in the areas of urology, ear, nose and throat, dermatology, orthopaedics, gynaecology and general surgery. |
Health Minister Lord Warner said: "We know from our white paper consultation that the majority of people support moving NHS services closer to home. | Health Minister Lord Warner said: "We know from our white paper consultation that the majority of people support moving NHS services closer to home. |
"These innovative pilots are a vital step towards providing NHS patients with what they want - the right care, in the right place, performed by the appropriate skilled person." | "These innovative pilots are a vital step towards providing NHS patients with what they want - the right care, in the right place, performed by the appropriate skilled person." |
Local services | Local services |
He added: "In some areas, this will involve making sure there are GPs who are as skilled with the scalpel as they are with the stethoscope." | He added: "In some areas, this will involve making sure there are GPs who are as skilled with the scalpel as they are with the stethoscope." |
Clinicians, including the Royal College of General Practitioners, also welcomed the announcement of the pilot schemes. | Clinicians, including the Royal College of General Practitioners, also welcomed the announcement of the pilot schemes. |
Professor Mayur Lakhani, chairman of the RCGP said: "There is an untapped potential for primary care to deliver even more services for patients." | Professor Mayur Lakhani, chairman of the RCGP said: "There is an untapped potential for primary care to deliver even more services for patients." |
Nigel Edwards, director of policy at the NHS Confederation, said: "The care closer to home agenda is about providing good local, accessible services that meet people's needs. | Nigel Edwards, director of policy at the NHS Confederation, said: "The care closer to home agenda is about providing good local, accessible services that meet people's needs. |
"The NHS all too often runs services that force patients to move from place to place to get treated." | "The NHS all too often runs services that force patients to move from place to place to get treated." |
Among the ideas being tested are consultant-led clinics provided in community settings, surgery led by specially trained GPs, nurse-led services, dedicated telephone follow-up systems for outpatients and home chemotherapy. | Among the ideas being tested are consultant-led clinics provided in community settings, surgery led by specially trained GPs, nurse-led services, dedicated telephone follow-up systems for outpatients and home chemotherapy. |
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