Updated 10 August 2016
Background
Humber NHS Foundation Trust is an integrated community and acute trust providing healthcare across Hull and surrounding areas.
An out-of-hours service is provided as part of Humber NHS Foundation Trust services. The out-of-hours service provides urgent medical and health care for patients in the East Riding during the period when doctor’s surgeries are closed. Patients who require the services of a GP out of hours are diverted to the OOH service by the telephone system at their own GP surgery, or by ringing the out of hours service directly. The clinic also receives electronic (computerised) prompts and
information from the NHS 111 service. Any patient in the area that has called 111, and who has been assessed by that service as needing to see a GP, will have their computerised details sent immediately to the clinic. The GP on duty contacts these patients to arrange an appointment at the clinic, or to arrange a home visit.
Care is delivered by doctors (experienced general practitioners), First Contact Practitioners (FCP) who are advanced nurse practitioners who have undertaken additional training in order to provide high quality care in the out-of-hours period and community nurses. For patients to access this service they are asked to call NHS 111.
The service operates Monday to Friday 6pm to 8am, weekends and bank holidays 24 hours.
Humber NHS Foundation Trust serves a population catchment area of approximately 600,000. Patients access the Out-of-Hours service by telephoning the NHS 111 service, where their medical need is assessed based on the symptoms they report when they call. If patients need to be seen by a clinician, appointments are booked directly at the most convenient primary care centre, or a home visit requested. The timing of appointments is prioritised according to patient need.
The services are provided from the following four hospital trust sites and primary care centres based in Beverley, Bridlington, Goole and Hedon. In February 2016 the out of hours service dealt with 2464 patients.
Humber NHS Foundation Trust have various lead roles across all of their locations including a clinical lead for Out-of-Hours, service leads, data protection lead, director on call Caldicott guardian, infection control lead, medicines lead and safeguarding leads for both adults and children.
Humber NHS Foundation Trust have various lead roles across all of their locations including a clinical lead for Out-of-Hours, service leads, infection control lead, medicines lead and safeguarding leads for both adults and children.