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NHS names new local providers for eye care

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THE NHS has announced two new providers in West Lancashire for community ophthalmol­ogy and macular services.

Isight will provide tier 2 ophthalmol­ogy services and SpaMedica will provide community macular services for the communitie­s of West Lancashire.

The “tier 2” means this is a community service for minor treatments only such as lids/lashes tears, red eye, corneal conditions, foreign bodies, corneal ulcers, contact lens-induced corneal infections and flashes/ floaters.

Patients still have access to support in their community through opticians and can receive specialist treatment at hospital providers as required.

The procuremen­t process by NHS West Lancashire Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) ran from spring 2017 and included opportunit­ies for local people to have their say.

The local healthcare commission­er then evaluated and moderated the bids received and selected the two providers.

All NHS contracts are awarded for a specified period of time, ensuring that services are continuall­y reviewed to ensure they offer patients the best possible care.

Before a contract’s expiry date, commission­ers are obliged to review and re-tender those services, so they can be assured that healthcare services are the best they can be for the population­s they serve.

In a joint statement, Drs Vik Mittal and Rakesh Jaidka, local GPs and board members at NHS West Lancashire CCG, who were involved in this procuremen­t said: “This process is all about improving what’s on offer locally for patients of West Lancashire.

“We know from conversati­ons with clinicians and the community that patients are often having to travel out of area for treatments which places additional burden and time on those patients and their families.

“We are confident these commission­ed services will now improve patient experience by having services available across West Lancashire where possible, and reduce waiting times.

“These services will also reduce unnecessar­y burden placed on GPs, as opticians, walk in centres and A&E department­s will be able to directly refer into the service without having the need to go through their GPs.

“We will now begin a mobilisati­on phase in which the selected providers will work with us as commission­ers to develop the finer details of those services.

“The ‘go live’ dates for these services to start will be February 1 for tier 2 and April 2 for community macular services.

“Local residents are assured that all services commission­ed within this process will continue to be delivered as part of the NHS and will remain free at the point of contact.”

A full briefing of what has taken place can be found on the CCG’s website www.westlancas­hire ccg.nhs.uk.

Anyone with questions regarding the process should contact the CCG via wlccg.myview@nhs. net.

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Dr Vik Mittal, left, and Dr Fakesh Jaidka, GPs and CCG board members
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