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Implementation of NICE Clinical Guideline 85 Glaucoma – Issues for the College

Implementation of NICE Clinical Guideline 85 Glaucoma – Issues for the College. Cindy Tromans Vice President November 2009. A Reminder. Who can do what? Who needs a specialist qualification? When to refer?. What happened?. A significant increase in referral rates. What have we done?.

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Implementation of NICE Clinical Guideline 85 Glaucoma – Issues for the College

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  1. Implementation of NICE Clinical Guideline 85 Glaucoma – Issues for the College Cindy Tromans Vice President November 2009

  2. A Reminder • Who can do what? • Who needs a specialist qualification? • When to refer?

  3. What happened? A significant increase in referral rates

  4. What have we done?

  5. Professional guidance • Joint Group (AOP/FODO, COpt, RCOphth DH(E)) • Develop Supplementary guidance • Good clinical practice • Referral guidance • Use of NCT • Referral in specific clinical scenarios

  6. Reviewing Higher Qualifications • 32 sat recent Cert A in Glaucoma • Working in partnership with universities and other organisations • Higher qualifications working group - • Devised a new framework for Higher Qualifications • Set criteria for accreditation • Topics so far Glaucoma, Primary Care, Clinical Optometry

  7. Local scheme in place for applanation tonometry and fields Increase in referrals since April 2009 Poor quality – only IOP given Goldmann or Perkins after NCT resulted in lowering 44.5% below 21 mmHg Increase in referrals mostly from practices not using scheme Evidence of the problem David Parkins, Bexley Care Trust 2009

  8. Summary • Supplementary guidance on the referral of glaucoma suspects by community optometrists (College of Optometrists and Royal College of Ophthalmologists) • Flexible and achievable means of attaining a specialist qualification

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