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NHS urgent care services in Tees Valley to be jointly run by health groups

2/1/2024

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Photo of six people standing in front of the entrance to the James Cook Emergency Department which is under construction.
Left to right – Josie Hale, operations manager at North East Ambulance Trust; Dan Bearn, emergency department consultant; Andy Hebron, clinical director for emergency care at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Lucy Falcus, medical director at Hartlepool and Stockton Health; Kevin Moore, clinical director for emergency care at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust and Craig Blair, local director for the North East and North Cumbria ICB. 
​People with minor injuries and illnesses will soon benefit from a jointly run NHS urgent care service across the Tees Valley.
 
It will include centres in Stockton, Hartlepool, Redcar and Middlesbrough, offering treatment to people for a range of health issues.
 
The service will be run by an alliance of four health organisations including North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, The North East Ambulance Service and the Hartlepool and Stockton Health GP Federation.
 
It follows a formal procurement exercise run by the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB).
 
Kevin Moore, clinical director for emergency care at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, said: “This new alliance will bring together expertise and resources from across the region so that patients can have the highest standard of care. 
 
“Urgent care services across the area are helping ensure people get the right help at the right time for a whole range of minor injuries and illnesses.
 
“We know our patients want as smooth a journey as possible when receiving treatment and urgent care services help ensure this is the case.”


​Together the partnership will oversee services, including urgent care centres at the University Hospital of Hartlepool and the University Hospital of North Tees and the urgent treatment centre at Redcar Primary Care Hospital.
 
Services will be further enhanced by the creation of the new urgent treatment centre at The James Cook University Hospital, built alongside its existing emergency department, which will open at the end of March. The new UTC is part of a £9million investment in urgent care services on Teesside that will integrate services, provide care closer to home and ease emergency department pressures. 
A photo of four people standing in a line in a hospital corridor.
Left to right: - Kevin Moore, clinical director for emergency care at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust; Josie Hale, operations manager at North East Ambulance Trust; Lucy Falcus, medical director at Hartlepool and Stockton Health; Andy Hebron, clinical director for emergency care at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
All four centres will all treat a wide range of minor illnesses and injuries including: 

  • sprains and strains
  • cuts and grazes
  • suspected broken limbs
  • ear and throat infections
 
Andy Hebron, clinical director for emergency care at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Having an urgent treatment centre on site at James Cook will help ensure more patients from the Middlesbrough and surrounding area are treated in the right place.
 
“Patients should continue to contact their GP or 111 for their non-urgent health issues, but if they have a minor illness or injury that needs attention, our urgent care and treatment centres across the region are available to help which can only be good news for everyone.
 
“The centres will also help keep our emergency care departments free for what they are there for – emergencies.”


Stephen Segasby, chief operating officer at North East Ambulance Service, said: “The ambulance service is now so much more than just a transportation service, and our advanced practitioner team already have a proven track record of delivering out of hours care alongside our colleagues in North Tees. This new alliance builds on the success of that, providing us with a fantastic opportunity to work together to provide a better service for our patients by improving the consistency of service provision across Tees Valley.

“As the healthcare needs of our region change, we’re keen to develop our paramedic workforce to meet those needs. This service provides a fantastic development opportunity for them to gain urgent and primary care experience whilst remaining employed by us.”


Lucy Falcus, medical director at Hartlepool and Stockton Health, added: “In the future urgent care services will be easier for patients to navigate, as the care provided will be the same whether you live in the North or South Tees area. 

“We are excited to be involved in keeping this service local to patients and staffed by local doctors and nurses.” 

Craig Blair, local director for the North East and North Cumbria ICB said: "This is great news for patients. The new service will mean a consistent approach to urgent care across Teesside, with urgent treatment centres already in place at hospitals in Hartlepool, Stockton and Redcar. 

"The centres will provide care closer to home and ensure our busy emergency departments can focus on the most poorly patients and emergencies."
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CQC Inspection Success!

1/7/2020

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We're Outstanding!

In November 2019 the Care Quality Commission carried out planned inspections on our services, 7Day GP Extended Access which runs from Chadwick Practice in Hartlepool, Tennant Street Medical Practice in Stockton and Woodbridge Practice in Ingleby Barwick and the Footsteps Teen Health Clinic at Eaglescliffe Health Centre.

The 7 Day service across Tennant Street Medical Centre, Chadwick and Woodbridge received overall outstanding in services being effective, well-led and responsive. The 7 Day service offers access to 945 appointments every week with local doctors, nurses and other health professionals from 6:30pm to 8pm Monday to Friday, and provides a service from 10am-1pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
 
The report said: “We rated the effectiveness and responsiveness of services as outstanding as there was a truly holistic approach to assessing, planning and delivering care and treatment to all people who used the service. People could access appointments and services in a way and at a time that suits them.
 
“We rated the services well-led as outstanding because the provider had a highly developed ethos of patient and staff wellbeing underpinned with a clear strategic focus for the development of excellence.
 
“Staff at all levels were considered valued members of the team.”
 
Inspectors found patients spoke highly of the services and staff: “Patients said they had been treated with the utmost care and the staff and service had been faultless.”
 
“Feedback from patients who used the service, those close to them and external stakeholders was continually positive about the way staff cared for patients.”
 
Staffed by local doctors and proud to have never used an agency, the federation has been developed by a number of local GPs and exists to service the local population and strengthen general practice.
 
Footsteps Teen Health is a young person’s health centre designed for young people, by young people with the aim to provide a One Stop Shop to cater for a variety of young people’s needs aged between 11-19 within a confidential setting with a strong focus on holistic care. CQC rated Footsteps as outstanding in the service being effective, caring, well led and responsive.

Patients of Footsteps said: “that they felt listened to and supported by staff and had enough time during consultations to make informed decisions about the choice of treatment available to them.”
 
“The staff went the extra mile and their care and support was exceeded their expectations.”
 
The CQC team said: “We rated the service caring as outstanding as people were truly respected and valued as individuals and were empowered as partners in their care, practically and emotionally, by an exceptional and distinctive service.
 
The services responsiveness was rated outstanding by the CQC team, they said: “There were innovative approaches to providing integrated person-centred pathways of care that involved other service providers.
 
“The service had identified a gap in provision for the services in the local area. The approach to assessing, planning and delivering care and treatment to all people who use the service was truly holistic.
 
“There was a strong, visible person centred culture. We saw that staff were highly motivated and inspired to offer care that was kind and promoted people’s dignity.”
 
Fiona Adamson, Hartlepool and Stockton Health CEO said: “There are so many things to be proud of in the report – too many to mention! But as a board we were delighted that staff were proud of the organisation as a place to work and spoke highly of the culture. Without the support of the Practices, CCG, TEWV and local councils it wouldn’t have been possible to achieve this rating.  We are grateful to our fantastic team for everything they do to care for local people.”

For more details on our inspection please visit the CQC website
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Upcoming training and events

5/24/2019

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There’s a range of training taking place over the next few weeks including: 
Our AGM - Tuesday 25 June

BLS and Anaphylaxis
Wednesday 19 June, 1.30pm
Thursday 11 July, 9.30am
Monday 12 August, 6.30pm

​Extended access induction evening 
Monday 24 June, 6.30pm
Monday 19 August, 6.30pm

Clinical peer group
Monday 23 September, 6pm

​Book your place here.
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Meet the team - Karen Heath

5/23/2019

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Meet Karen Heath, one of our fantastic care co-ordinators based in Stockton.

Can you tell us a little bit about your role?
I am currently the care coordinator for Yarm Medical Practice and work three days a week.  The key part of our role is to visit patients who are frail or at risk of becoming so. 

In conversations with the patients we learn about what is working for them and where they would benefit from some support.  The support
required depends on the patients’ needs but  some examples may be that they require a Mobility Assessment, care at home or information about social activities in the area.  Occasionally a patient may want to try an activity but feel unable to do this alone and I will offer to accompany them to their first visit. 

What do you enjoy most about your role?
I enjoy meeting the patients and get a lot of satisfaction from hearing how they have benefited from my intervention. I have started a coffee morning/drop-in in the practice so that patients know they can come and speak to me or socialise with others. This has proved a great method for keeping in touch with patients and an opportunity for them to  ask for further assistance when required.


I enjoy working for H&SH as I feel I am working for an aspirational agency that is making a positive to people’s lives.

Where did you work before joining H&SH?
When my children were at senior School I returned to work running fundraising events such as assault courses and quizzes for the NSPCC and when I was 40 I qualified as a children’s social worker and continued to work for the NSPCC at Catterick Garrison for over ten years.


What did you want to be when you were younger?
When I was younger I had thoughts of being a newsreader, dancer or florist.  I didn’t follow any of these aspirations but at 14 I represented my school in a Eisteddfod performing a recitation, at 17 I danced on stage at the City Hall in Newcastle in a musical called Witness and I took flower arranging classes.

What do you do outside of work?
My husband is retired and he is currently a puppy walker for Guide Dogs for the Blind  and is training ‘Willis’ who is thirteen months old.  Willis a golden Labrador who we are enjoying taking for long walks in the area.  I enjoy baking especially when cakes work  - but I couldn’t take part in the Bake Off as I would be too stressedI My main interest is holidays and I have been fortunate to travel to several countries includin
g India, Japan and Canada.
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National nurses day

5/12/2019

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Today is national nurses day, an opportunity to celebrate the fantastic work that nursing staff do every day. As a small gesture to show them how much we appreciate them we've sent every one of our 36 H&SH nurses and HCAs a personalised card.

Our nurses and HCAs are incredibly important to our organisation, our stakeholders and the local community - thank you!
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