Training objective
To provide information and support for those working in General Practice – including managers, GPs or other members of the practice management team to understand the key areas which need to be addressed when managing a busy and successful practice.
Understanding new Digital ways of working and what it means for Primary care:
- Recent technological changes
- How these have affected:
- The traditional roles of non-clinical staff
- Clinical staff
- How patients interact with practices
Online healthcare tools
- Clinical IT systems and third-party software i.e., Ardens, AccuRX, Klinic, e-Consult etc.
- NHS app
- Local E-consult platform used and who can be redirected
- Accurx, Ardens, etc.
- GP Appointments Data Dashboard - NHS Digital (Gpad)
- NHS Spine’ and facility to transfer NHS GP records virtually between practices within 24/48 hours of registration, when all necessary information is correct and accepted.
- Explore ‘GP2G data transfer’ process and how this data must be reviewed and managed
IT at the centre your practice
- E-referral system
- Use of IT auditing functions for LES, DES, vaccinations and immunisations
- Quality audits for clinical and prescribing data
- Use of templates
- Read coding - SNOMED
- Standard policy for practice coding
- Telecoms
- Labour saving devices
As all sessions will be conducted virtually on MS Teams, we kindly request that all delegates come prepared with a camera and a microphone. This prerequisite is essential to facilitate active engagement, participation, and interaction throughout the programme. Having a camera and microphone will enable you to fully benefit from the interactive nature of the sessions, including group work and discussions.