New plan to improve ear, nose and throat services in the Welsh NHS

9 Feb 2016 11:00 AM

New community-based audiology services capable of managing direct referrals from primary care for hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness are to be set up in Wales, freeing up hospital-based services to treat the most complex cases, Deputy Health Minister Vaughan Gething announced yesterday.

The move is part of a new Welsh Government plan to transform ear, nose and throat (ENT) services in the Welsh NHS.

ENT is one of the key specialist services in the NHS in Wales encompassing a high volume of children’s surgery, cancer treatment as well as a range of adult services including patients with significant hearing disability.

There were over 84,000 new ENT outpatient referrals in Wales last year and approximately 15,000 treatments were undertaken.

The National ENT Implementation Plan aims to improve patient experience and outcomes, whilst developing a sustainable service, building on a series of developments to provide effective and efficient planned care for implementation by health boards across Wales.

The plan requires health boards to understand and measure demand, capacity and activity in ENT and establish a patient experience measure for ENT services in Wales.

As part of the plan, new measures will be put in place to ensure only the right patients are managed in doctor-led secondary care, with the vast majority of patients seen in community-based services. Health boards will establish community-based audiology services capable of managing direct referrals from primary care for hearing loss, tinnitus and vertigo/dizziness.

Other measures include:

The plan has been developed by the National Planned Care Programme Board.

Deputy Health Minister, Vaughan Gething said yesterday:

“Our planned care system is facing significant challenges due to a growing demand. There is a need for significant and urgent change in the system to ensure we can continue to deliver high quality health services.

“The purpose of the National Planned Care Programme is to ensure services are transformed so that the NHS in Wales sees and treat the right patients, in the right  place, at the right time.

“The ENT plan I’m publishing today sets out a number of important changes we will make to services so that the NHS continues to provide sustainable planned care services that improves patient outcomes.”

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