South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS) in Surrey. What s changing from April 2017?

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South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS) in Surrey What s changing from April 2017? Version: January 2017

THE NEPTS SERVICE SUMMARY From 1 April 2017 South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) will be providing the NEPTS service for all patients who are registered with a GP in one of the following Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) areas: East Surrey, Guildford & Waverley, North East Hants & Farnham, North West Surrey, Surrey Heath, and Hounslow (only for Hounslow patients requiring transport to or from Surrey Hospitals). NEPTS provides transport for patients who have a medical reason that means they are not able to travel for treatment by another method. It includes the following journeys: To a planned outpatient appointment To hospital for a planned admission Home from hospital following your discharge Home to the Surrey area from hospitals in other areas of the country As resources are limited and are focussed on the patients with most need, there are eligibility criteria that must be met in order to access the service.

WHAT S CHANGING ON 1 APRIL 2017? We will be introducing a number of changes to the service from 1 April 2017. Making bookings You can book your transport: Online 24/7 through the NEPTS Patient Zone (see the Managing your NEPTS booking section), or By calling the Central Booking Line on 0300 123 9840 between 08:00 and 18:00, Monday to Friday Healthcare professionals at your GP surgery or clinic can book your transport via our online booking portal 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year Please note: your first NEPTS journey must be booked by a healthcare professional or by calling the Central Booking Line. You can then use NEPTS Patient Zone to book subsequent journeys, manage your bookings and check your journey status If you are hearing-impaired and use a service such as Typetalk, you can call the Central Booking Line through them, and we will process your booking as usual. Journey operating times Monday - Saturday 06:00-23:59 Sundays and Bank Holidays 06:00-23:00

Keeping you informed about your journey When you book your journey you can request the following SMS Text notifications (or voice message to your landline if you don t have a mobile phone) to be sent to you: Confirmation of your journey, to be sent to you between 24 and 48 hours in advance of your journey A message to tell you that your vehicle is on the way Managing your NEPTS booking Once you have made your first booking, you will be able to access our Patient Zone, an online portal where you can manage your booking, via any internet enabled device. There you can check your journey status and cancel your booking if you no longer require it. You will need your NHS number and date of birth.you can find the NEPTS Patient Zone at www.scas.nhs.uk/nepts in the Manage my booking online section, or by going direct to https://managemybooking.scas.nhs.uk/patientzone

WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR NEPTS? The NEPTS service is only available to eligible patients. You are considered eligible if: Your medical condition is such that you require the skills and support of NEPTS staff during or after your journey, and/or it would be detrimental to your condition or recovery to travel by other means Your medical condition affects your mobility to such an extent that you would be unable to access healthcare and/or it would be detrimental to your condition or recovery to travel by other means You may also travel if you are the recognised parent or guardian of a child being transported by NEPTS. You are not eligible if: You are attending a primary care service, such as a routine GP or health centre appointment You are not an NHS patient You require transport outside England, Scotland and Wales What are my options if I am not eligible? If you are ineligible for NEPTS we will direct you to the local council who have details of alternative transport options in your local area, such as voluntary transport groups, private taxis or public transport. The Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme may also provide help with the cost of fares: see www.nhs.uk/nhsengland/ healthcosts/pages/travelcosts.aspx

HOW TO ACCESS THE NEPTS SERVICE You can book a NEPTS journey online at the Patient Zone, by calling our contact centre on 0300 123 9840 and speaking to a staff member who will check your eligibility, or by getting a healthcare professional at your GP surgery or clinic to make a booking for you using our online system. You will need to have the following information with you in order to make a NEPTS booking: Name NHS number Date of birth Home address and contact phone number GP practice Mobility and care requirements Relevant health issues Care package details Home access information, including key codes if applicable Date and time of travel required è è From and to destinations, including specific clinic details if appropriate. The person taking your booking will ask a series of questions to assess whether you are eligible to use the service.

What are my responsibilities? In order for us to provide an efficient and timely service to all our patients we ask that you please: Make sure that you are ready on time so that there are no unnecessary delays when we collect you Answer all questions relating to the eligibility criteria as accurately as possible and make sure that you have your NHS number to hand (this is often shown on your appointment letter, or is available from your GP) Make us aware as soon as possible if your appointment is cancelled, you no longer require your transport or you need to amend your booking in any way WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION You can access all the latest information on the NEPTS service on our website at www.scas.nhs.uk/nepts, and you can contact us by email at PTSSurreyQ&A@scas.nhs.uk We value feedback from all patients who use our NEPTS service. Paper survey forms and freepost envelopes are available on our vehicles, or you can also use our online NEPTS Patient Experience Survey at www.scas.nhs.uk/pts-patientexperience You can also feedback your experiences directly to the CCG via email at patienttransportfeedback@nwsurreyccg.nhs.uk If you would like to receive this document in large print, braille, audio tape, or in an alternative language, please contact us.

South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust 7 & 8 Talisman Business Centre Talisman Road Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 6HR Tel. 01869 365000 www.scas.nhs.uk Surrey NEPTS-Jan-17