The Scarborough News

New tablets for care homes provide NHS appointmen­ts

Virtual consultati­ons will help limit face-to-face meetings and keep people safe

- By Phil Hutchinson newsdesk@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @TheScarbor­oNews

NHS North Yorkshire Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) has bought more than 200 tablet devices for care homes so residents can access virtual appointmen­ts with GPs and other clinical staff.

The tablets come equipped with the same software that’s enabling doctors to hold increasing numbers of virtual consultati­ons with patients, as practices try and limit faceto-face appointmen­ts in response to COVID-19.

By equipping care homes with this technology, clinical leaders are hoping the move will reduce the risk of exposure to the virus for residents, as well as doctors, nurses and other healthcare profession­als.

All 51 GP practices in

North Yorkshire are now using the AccuRx video consultati­on platform.

Usage and uptake is high and continues to grow.

Practices are not facing any additional technical requiremen­ts to set up appointmen­ts with care home residents – it’s simply an extension of what is already offered, where that’s suitable and appropriat­e.

Dr Charles Parker, clinical chair for NHS North Yorkshire CCG, said: “All 51 GP practices in North Yorkshire are now hosting secure video consultati­ons with patients and it has been a huge success.

“While there will always be occasions when there is no substitute for a face-to-face consultati­on, this technology is proving to be absolutely suitable for a great many GP appointmen­ts and patients have been terrific at adapting to these changes.

“We know that a lot of care home residents are clinically vulnerable. If we can exploit existing technology to reduce the numbers of visits we need to make to see our patients in care homes, it will help to keep them safe and helps us to manage the risks associated with providing essential care during the COVID-19 pandemic and potentiall­y beyond.”

Technical support for the devices is being provided by F4 IT, a not-for-profit IT service provider based in Grimsby, to help care home staff. Useful links have also been pre-installed on the devices “to provide fingertip access”.

The tablets have been distribute­d to every qualifying care home by the Nidderdale Plus Community Hub organisati­on and North Yorkshire County Council.

 ?? PHOTO SUBMITTED ?? The new tablets have been distribute­d by the Nidderdale Plus Community Hub organisati­on and the county council.
PHOTO SUBMITTED The new tablets have been distribute­d by the Nidderdale Plus Community Hub organisati­on and the county council.

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