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Cardiology Clinical Assessment & Treatment Service …coming soon! Our service • What is our service? – Cardiology CATS (Clinical Assessment & Treatment Service) • Who has commissioned the service? – West Herts PCT/St Albans & Harpenden Practice Based Commissioning group (STAHCOM) • Who is providing the service? – West Herts Hospital Trust working in partnership with Parkbury House Surgery • When does it start? – January 2008 Our objectives • To establish and continue to develop a patient pathway which is high quality, timely, efficient local and patient centred. • To help manage patients within their practices using specialist advice, feedback and support. • Ensure excellent communication with referring doctor, patient and the CATS. • To maintaining good relationships with our colleagues working within the health economy. Who are the team members? • Dr John Bayliss, Consultant Cardiologist • Dr Richard Pile, GP with a special interest in Cardiology (almost!) • Heart Failure nursing team • Health Care Assistant • Cardiac physiologists • Administrator/s What will the service provide? • Routine cardiology CATS for our locality. • Referrals triaged by consultant and GPwSI and then seen as appropriate by the cardiology CATS team • Diagnostics as required, available locally • Secondary care referral (if required), through Choose and Book. We do not accept referrals for chest pain or urgent problems; these referrals should be directed to secondary care as usual, including the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic • Patients will be seen at St Albans City Hospital on Wednesday mornings in a joint Consultant and GPwSI clinic, for new patients and follow ups • Prescriptions – for up to 14 days • Primary care educational programme & feedback Diagnostics • 24 hour ECG (with a view to eventually offering a specialist nurse-led arrhythmia clinic) • 24 hour blood pressure monitoring • Echocardiography (now available for general referrals as well as the heart failure diagnostic clinic) • ECG interpretation service (for non-routine ECG’s for which a GP requires a specialist opinion/advice How to refer to us • Email ([email protected] – NOT YET CREATED!!). Needs to be from an address ending in “@nhs.net” • Fax – number TBA • Post - Cardiology CATS, SACH • No urgent/RACPC referrals please So why should I refer to the CATS? …because the service will be: • primary care-based • local & convenient • good quality • offering more than before • preserving relationships with local provider • saving your practice (& STAHCOM) money!