GENERAL PRACTICE & PUBLIC ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS SPECIALIST SERVICES LIAISON & SHARED CARE PROGRAM IN SOUTH EASTERN/CENTRAL SYDNEY

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GENERAL PRACTICE & PUBLIC ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS SPECIALIST SERVICES LIAISON & SHARED CARE PROGRAM IN SOUTH EASTERN/CENTRAL SYDNEY Dr Hester Wilson South Eastern Sydney LHD BMed(Hons) FRACGP FAChAM MMH June 2017

Overview of presentation What we re doing Shared-care project established between SESLHD AOD Service and GP practices in 2012 Evaluation of project ATOP Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile Qualitative interviews Where to now?

The Langton Centre SESLHD Specialist Public AOD Alcohol Service- Who are we?

Why did we set up the SCP? Access long waitlist for OST Barriers moving stable AOD clients to new/current GPs Barriers for AOD clients accessing GP care for general health unmet health needs GPs unwilling to take on our client group No support No skills No referral pathways Complex group Drug and alcohol service invisible to GPs few referrals

What we did Enhancement funding 2012 Staff Liaising with GPs in local area Stratification of practices High case load practice (HCL) 14 GPs, in Surry Hills Low case load practices (LCL) GPs in LHD and beyond Set up clinic in GP Liaising with PHN (Medicare locals) Seed funding to evaluate Made it sustainable

Services provided by the SCP Case management Enhanced primary care items Comprehensive AOD & MH assessments Education, advice and information for clients and HCW Referrals Care planning, WDOs, housing support, advocacy Relapse prevention Relationship building

January 2012 September 2015* 478 service requests to SCP 367 patients referred to SCP 210 from GP 157 from Langton 180 from HCL GP 30 from LCL GPs 81 transferred OST 76 other health issues Only 23 seen at Langton 20 New GP prescribers (4 OTAC) Supporting GPs No waiting time to access OST at Langton Mainstreaming care Accessing general health care *Unpublished data

Patient reported outcome measure 1. Quantitative AOD use in last month 2. Employment/Study 3. Housing 4. Caring for children 5. Legal 6. Violence 7. 3 Likert scales Physical Mental Wellbeing

ATOP data* Two or more ATOPs n=92 n=62 from GPs n=32 from specialist service Unstable significant improvement physical health (p=0.04) QAL (p=0.04) strong trend towards improvement of Stable remained stable Significantly decreased primary drug days (p=0.048) psychological wellbeing primary drug use primary drug abstinence housing status *unpublished

The importance of being noticed In depth semi structured interviews, audiotaped and transcribed narrative analysis, 8 clients, multiple drugs, health and psychosocial needs Strong sense of experiencing team like, holistic approach self directedness encouraged being cared for Overall very satisfied Like being see in general practice Didn t identify with program but with HCWs

Cost benefit (guestimates) Can we afford to do shared-care? Cost treatment specialist setting- $3,500-5,000 pa per client Compared to Wage of nurse in primary setting - $700 pa per client Medicare cost in primary setting <$1000 pa per client Patient cost dosing GP costs use of a room Can we afford not to do shared care? Clients like it Improve outcomes Intangible benefits Early intervention Primary care needs met Mainstreaming care GPs engaged and supported We don t have capacity

Lessons learnt This is not a pilot Engaging with GPs takes time, effort & long term view Focus on what we can do for GPs and do it Ease of referral for GPs and others (including pharmacy) Consider the GP as part of the team High case load general practice Need champions PHN, GP and LHD Be responsive, be prepared to take care back Clients do well in primary care setting and they like it Don t be put off by setbacks need to create trust

Summary GPs are seeing complex unstable clients SCP clients improved Clients transferred from public specialist AOD clinic remained stable and continued to improve SCP is worthwhile supporting both GPs and clients managing in the community

Now Ongoing commitment in SESLHD Expanding service Working with PHN and other LHDs/ Network in our PHN region

GLAD PROJECT Gp Liaison in Alcohol and other Drugs PHN across 2 x LHD & 1 x Network (SE and Central Sydney) Funding Lead agency Do we reproduce what we ve done to date?

GLAD PROJECT PLANNING Drug disorder type Prevalence for pop Prevalence for pop 2016 2031 Alcohol 132,570 163,503 Methamphetamines 9,690 11,951 Benzodiazepines 6,975 8,603 Cannabis 34,500 42,550 Non-medical opioids 11,895 14,671 Total 195,630 241,278 Population 1.4M to increase by 25%

Prevalence in our PHN No in population Risky use Mild disorder Moderate disorder Severe Disorder 2016 151,130 59,612 19,530 9,786 2031 199,708 78,773 25,863 12,932 What capacity do specialist AOD services have?

GLAD PLANNING GP engagement AOD staff engagement Online surveys Focus groups Special interest groups

What we re finding so far.. Communication Education and training Specialist support From this we ll then plan the changes in work flows, staffing, culture etc

And now you. How might you do this? Come to the workshop tomorrow 10am

Acknowledgements Shared Care Program Partners Our Patients East Sydney Doctors, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia Other GP practices in SESLHD area involved in the program Central and Eastern Sydney PHN SESLHD AOD Service Shared Care Evaluation Lisale Hakerian, Michelle Schulz, Rachel Deacon, Marilyn McMurchie, Nicholas Lintzeris & Sally Rooke GLAD Project Partners Our Patients SESLHD AOD Service SLHD AOD Service St Vincent s AOD Service Central and Eastern Sydney PHN