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NHS Confederation and NHS Alliance statement on out-of-hours care 

04/02/2010 
The NHS Confederation and NHS Alliance today welcome the recommendations included in Dr David Colin-Thomé and Dr Steve Field’s report on out-of-hours care in England.

David StoutFollowing the conclusion of the inquest into the death of David Gray, both organisations say a more effective oversight of out-of-hours care is necessary to reduce variations in standards of care.

David Stout, director of the NHS Confederation’s PCT Network, said:

“While out-of-hours services have improved in recent years, the tragic death of David Gray has highlighted some weaknesses in how care is provided and commissioned.

“We support the recommendations for PCTs within Dr Colin-Thomé’s report, including benchmarking and patient feedback tools, to help drive up the standards of out-of-hours care.

“The variability of how primary care trusts monitor out-of-hours GP services needs to be addressed and we agree with the proposal for more detailed national guidance to provide further clarity on which doctors can be admitted to and removed from the Performers List.

“PCTs, GPs and out of hours providers all have a responsibility to ensure patient care is never jeopardised. A return to the old system would not benefit patients or GPs, but it is right to examine the current system and consider the best way to bring about improvements.

Rick Stern, NHS Alliance’s urgent care lead, said:

“The death of David Gray was caused by an appalling error. Although this was a mistake made by one individual practitioner, it has highlighted wider failures which must be addressed. Therefore, it is essential that GP, PCTs and commissioners take recommendations in today’s report on board to help drive up the quality of out of hours care.

“However, one must not lose sight of the fact that this is meant to be an integrated urgent care system, which includes NHS Direct, walk-in centres and extended GP surgery opening hours, not just out-of-hours care. It’s also important to remember that, while safety is our top priority for out-of-hours services - and we are looking to work with national partners to put measures in place to make out of hours care safer – most out-of-hours services do a good job most of the time, something that seems to have been forgotten amidst the recent negative news reports.”  

 

 

Notes to Editors

 
  1. The PCT Network represents over 90 per cent of PCTs in England. It was established in December 2006 to provide a distinct voice for PCTs. The Network is part of the NHS Confederation;
  2. The NHS Confederation represents more than 95% of the organisations that make up the NHS. Its members include the majority of NHS acute trusts, ambulance trusts, foundation trusts, mental health trusts, primary care trusts, special health authorities and strategic health authorities in England; trusts and local health boards in Wales; and health and social service trusts and boards in Northern Ireland.
  3. The NHS Alliance is the only independent body that brings together primary care trusts’ chief executives and other senior managers, doctors and practice managers, nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals, along with board chairs and members. We are a value-driven organisation, with no political affiliation, which works in partnership with various bodies associated with the NHS to create a progressive health service that is free from the traditional tribalism of single interest groups.
  4. The NHS Alliance represents over three quarters of the out of hours providers in England and has an Urgent Primary Care Leadership Group, with Chief Executives and Medical Directors elected by their peers.
  5. Contact NHS Confederation Media Relations Officer Francesca Reville on 020 7074 3312. For out of hours media enquiries, please call the Duty Press Officer on 07880 500726.  To contact the NHS Alliance, call Ana Paula Nacif on 07951204999.

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Francesca Reville
020 7074 3312
Francesca.Reville@nhsconfed.org

James Pritchard
020 7074 3437
James.Pritchard@nhsconfed.org

Niall Smith
020 7074 3304
Niall.Smith@nhsconfed.org

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