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Durham, Darlington and Tees Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Area Teams To: DDT & CNTW CCG Quality Leads LRCs NECs 22 October 2014 Dear Colleague Quality and Performance Team staffing and new national framework You should have received previous correspondence from the Area Teams dated 18 July 2014 information you that the primary care teams moved offices on 25 July 2013 from Rapier House, Sunderland and are now co-located in the following Area Team Offices: Waterfront 4, Gold Crest Way Newburn, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 8NY (Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear) The Old Exchange Barnard Street Darlington DL3 7DR (Durham, Darlington & Tees) In addition we thought it would be helpful to inform you of some recent changes regarding staffing. Earlier this year we saw the retirement of Dr Andrew Rotheray and Dr Hilton Dixon, both of whom had been employed as Assistant Medical Directors for the Area Teams. Dr Mike Guy, Medical Director and Responsible Officer for DDT Area Team, also moved on this year taking a position outside of the Area Team. Joining the Medical Team this year are Dr Tim Butler, Dr Craig Melrose and more latterly Dr Jonathan Slade as Assistant Medical Directors/Deputy Responsible Officers. Please see the enclosed table showing which Area Team is covered by members of the Medical Team and their contact details. The table also provides contact details of other members of the Quality and Performance Team. On 20 July 2014, NHS England released the Framework for managing performer concerns. This replaces the two previous documents: Policy (and Procedure) for the identification, management and support of primary care performers and contractors whose performance gives cause for concern, which were introduced in June 2013. The Framework can be found at http://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/ 2014/08/Performer-list-frmwrk.pdf. The Area Teams are currently considering how the new Framework may impact upon local processes, and any subsequent changes in this regard will be notified to you in due course.

In the meantime, we should also like to use this opportunity to remind you of the Referral Form (the Form) which was sent to you under cover of a letter dated 27 January 2014, from Dr Mike Guy and Dr Mike Prentice. The Form should be used when making a referral to the Area Team where a practitioner s performance gives cause for concern. This applies to GPs, Dentists, Optometrists and Pharmacists across the two Area Teams. The Form aims to standardise the information collected and help referrers by providing prompts for the range of information we would ask for in these circumstances. It also allows actions already taken to be documented and passed on. The Form has been piloted for three months and appears to be working effectively though we would always welcome feedback on this. In addition we have added a Consent Form to make it clear how we use the information provided and who this will be shared with. We would not wish either the form or the issue of consent to put people off reporting something that is worrying them and the form includes our contact details if anyone has any concerns they wish to discuss. The Referral Form (including the Consent Form) is enclosed with this letter, which also contains some guidance notes and how to submit a referral to the Area Team. An electronic version of the Form can also be obtained by contacting a member of the Quality and Performers Team. We trust this information will be of assistance to you. Yours sincerely Dr Mike Prentice (GMC No. 3289286) Dr James Gossow (GMC No. 4323907) Medical Director and Medical Director and Responsible Officer Responsible Officer CNTW Area Team DDT Area Team ke Prentice (GMC No. 3289286) Enclosures: 1. Medical leads and Quality and Performance Team contact details 2. Referral Form

Medical leads and Quality and Performance Team CNTW Area Team Medical Director - RO / Assistant Medical Director - Deputy RO Tel number Email address Mike Prentice MD/ RO (Acting Area Director, CNTW) 0113 825 3024 mike.prentice@nhs.net PA: Margaret Rowe margaret.rowe@nhs.net Tim Butler AMD/Dep RO 0113 825 3024 timbutler@nhs.net Craig Melrose AMD/Dep RO 07876 851 908 / 0113 825 2977 DDT Area Team c.melrose@nhs.net Medical Director - RO / Assistant Medical Director - Deputy RO Tel number Email address James Gossow MD/RO 0113 825 1610 james.gossow@nhs.net Jonathan Slade (AMD/Dep RO) 07584 385 657 jonathan.slade@nhs.net Other members of the Quality and Performance Team working across both Area Teams (*unless otherwise stated) are as follows: Based at Waterfront 4, Newburn Name and Job Title Tel number E mail address Ken Youngman Primary Care Commissioning Manager (Pharmacy/Optometry & Performance) Jackie Lambert Programme Manager Mandy Moyse Programme Manager Dawn Dunbar Project Officer Clair Dodds Admin GP Appraisal and Revalidation (*Cumbria, Northumberland and North of Tyne & Wear) 0113 824 7228 kenneth.youngman@nhs.net 0113 824 7218 jackie.lambert@nhs.net 0113 824 7237 mandy.moyse@nhs.net 0113 824 7210 dawn.dunbar@nhs.net 0113 824 7205 clairdodds@nhs.net For CNTW appraisal queries 0113 824 7205 England.cntwgpappraisals@nhs.ne t Based at The Old Exchange, Darlington Name and Job Title Tel number E mail address Julie Logue Programme Manager Rachel Turnbull Programme Manager Laura McGinty Project Officer 0113 824 7224 julie.logue1@nhs.net 0113 824 7248 rachelturnbull@nhs.net 0113 824 7229 lauramcginty@nhs.net

Lisa Morris Project Officer Debbie Graham Project Officer Michelle McDonough Admin GP Appraisal & Revalidation (*South of Tyne & Wear, Durham, Darlington and Tees. 0113 824 7234 lisa.morris10@nhs.net 0113 824 7211 debbie.graham5@nhs.net 0113 824 7242 michelle.mcdonough@nhs.net For DDT & SOTW appraisal queries 0113 824 7242 England.ddtgpappraisals@nhs.net Based at Tenterfield, Kendal, Cumbria Name and Job Title Tel number E mail address Anne Steer, Project Officer N/A anne.steer@nhs.net

Referral Form Raising a Performance concern regarding a clinician Guidance note: This form should be used to refer a performance concern regarding a clinician to the Area Team of NHS England. The template will ensure general information is provided and will help the referrer to articulate what the specific concerns are. It is accepted that some of the boxes may not be relevant to every referral and may be amended to capture any key aspects of a particular concern. In addition to completing this form, you may wish to discuss the concerns with the Area Team s Medical Director / Assistant Medical Director prior to submission of the form where verbal communication may provide greater clarification. Details of individual raising the issue Name: Designation: Organisation: Telephone number: Address: E-mail address: Date of referral: Details of incident and practitioner concerned: Date of incident: Clinician Name: GMC/GDC/GOC/Other regulatory body number: Source of concern: PALS ref: DATIX ref: Complaints: Other please specify:

Summary of concern: (linked to regulatory standards i.e: GMC, GDC, GOC, NICE etc) Relevant background to clinician or case: Investigation steps to date/action taken by referrer: (please include relevant meetings with clinician, i.e dates, place, attendees and outcomes and any internal processes still on-going) Clinician response to concern: Potential ongoing risks: Referral opinion including any identified next steps: Supporting information attached:

Please see attached Consent Form for consideration / completion For Office Use only: Recommendations to Area Team: For Information For action Other (Please State): If you would like to speak to someone:- regarding completion of the form please contact a member of the Quality and Performance Team on (0113 824) 7237/7218/7224/7248 and ask to speak to one of the Programme Managers; or to discuss a performance concern, in the first instance please contact:- CNTW Area Team Medical Director - RO / Assistant Medical Director - Deputy RO Tel number Email address Mike Prentice MD/ RO 0113 825 3024 mike.prentice@nhs.net Once completed, please return the referral form to: PA: Margaret Rowe margaret.rowe@nhs.net Tim Butler AMD/Dep RO 0113 825 3024 timbutler@nhs.net Craig Melrose AMD/Dep RO 07876 851 908 / 0113 825 2977 Medical Director - RO / Assistant Medical Director - Deputy RO DDT Area Team Tel number c.melrose@nhs.net Email address James Gossow MD/RO 0113 825 1610 james.gossow@nhs.net Jonathan Slade AMD/Dep RO 07584 385 657 jonathan.slade@nhs.net CNTW Area Team DDT Area Team

Dr Mike Prentice Medical Director and Responsible Officer NHS England Waterfront 4 Goldcrest Way Newcastle Upon Tyne NE15 8NY Dr James Gossow Medical Director and Responsible Officer NHS England The Old Exchange Barnard Street Darlington DL3 7DR or alternatively if you have an NHS Mail account, you may prefer to scan and attach the referral form to an email to: england.performancereferral@nhs.net

Practitioner Name: Regulatory Body Number: Raising a Performance concern regarding a practitioner Consent Form In order to investigate your concerns regarding the practitioner named above, the Area Team of NHS England will need to disclose details of your concern(s) to the practitioner concerned. Please provide us with your consent to do this by signing and dating where indicated below. Please complete below I agree that the Area Team may share the information I have provided on [date] and as contained in the Referral Form dated, and any subsequent information I may provide in connection with the same to the practitioner named on this form. I understand that any information that the Area Team receives during the course of any investigation into the concerns I have raised will likely be shared with legal representatives, clinical advisers and the relevant Regulatory Body. It may also be shared with the Police and other NHS Bodies as applicable to the investigation and as deemed appropriate by the Area Team. Name: Signature: Date: Please return this form with your completed Referral Form. Note: If you feel unable to provide this consent please contact one of the named Medical Directors/Assistant Medical Directors to discuss details on the previous page.

Guidance notes for Referrers to complete Practitioner referral Form Details of Individual Source of concern Self- explanatory all information requested should be provided in full. Self- explanatory. Summary of Concern Clarify the nature of the performance concern e.g. patient / public safety; clinical performance (detailing specifics); behavior / attitude; specifics of any complaint; fraud; ill health; practitioner in difficulty; conduct. These examples are not exhaustive. Relevant Background Include details of any other current or historical concerns with the practitioner action taken / outcome. Any issues which may be linked to the concerns raised. Investigation steps Clinician Response to Concerns Provide a brief chronology of the steps taken prior to the referral e.g. internal investigations undertaken outcome / meetings held / actions / agreements / current position etc. Completion of this section will be subject to whether or not the referrer has informed the clinician at the time of the referral. Complete as applicable. Potential ongoing risks Referral opinion Supporting Information Highlight any risks or potential risks if this matter is not addressed. Based on the information available at the point of the referral, the referrer may wish to provide their opinion on how the case may be addressed, and any steps to resolution that may have been considered. The referrer should provide any available evidence to support the concerns raised / allegations made e.g. meeting notes; records; file notes; complaint letters; SUI s etc.,