90 NHS Health Checks - KEY DECISION PDF 67 KB
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Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Director of Public Health on NHS
Health Checks which sought agreement to vary and extend the current Service
Level Agreement with GP’s and Community providers.
The Board was advised that from 1 April 2013, local authorities took
over responsibility for the NHS Health Check Programme (the Programme). The
Programme was a public health programme for people aged 40-74, and aimed to
keep people well for longer. It also aimed to reduce levels of alcohol related
harm and raise awareness of the signs of dementia.
It was noted that local authorities were responsible for
· Commissioning
the risk assessment element of the Programme;
· The
monitoring of offers made to complete the NHS Health Check;
· The
monitoring and seeking of continuous improvement in the take- up of the
programme;
· Promotion
and branding of the Programme; and
· Risk
management and reduction (Lifestyles intervention)
The Board was advised that commissioning and monitoring the risk
assessment element of the Programme was a mandatory public health function, to
be funded from the Public Health budget. Details of the arrangements which
local authorities must make, were given in the report. In addition, the report
also contained information on the risk assessment tests and measures which were
to be carried out and details of the proposals for delivery of the Programme
within Halton.
Reason(s) for
Decision
Local authorities
had a statutory duty to arrange for NHS Health Checks to be offered to the
eligible population every five years. It was for local authorities to decide
how this was managed and who carried out the Health Checks. GP practices were
well placed to deliver Health Checks due to their knowledge of, and established
relationships with, the practice population. However, the ability to deliver
Health Checks in the community, while more problematic in terms of delivery and
data protection, offered choice for patients who did not wish to have a Health
Check carried out in their GP practice.
Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Implementation
Date
October 2013.
RESOLVED:
That
1) the
requirement to deliver NHS Health Checks be noted and the approach proposed for
local delivery set out in paragraph 7 of the report, be noted;
2) a
variation of existing Service Level Agreements with GP Practices and Community
providers be authorised, to reflect revised national guidance; and
3) an
extension of the revised Service Level Agreement to 31 March 2016, with an
option to extend the agreements thereafter on an annual basis for a maximum of
two years, be authorised.