North West London Perinatal Network (NWLPODN) Induction Package. NWLPODN March

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North West London Perinatal Network (NWLPODN) Induction Package NWLPODN March 2015 1

Introduction This package is for staff working within the 7 NWLPODN hospitals: To explain how the NWLPODN functions To show what the NWLPODN has achieved NWLPODN March 2015 2

Contents of Package Page Managed Clinical Networks 4 NWLPODN Network Structure 10 Back Transfers 16 Discharge Pathways 25 NWLPODN Guidelines 27 NWLPODN Teaching Materials 35 Benchmarking 36 Network Groups 40 NWLPODN March 2015 3

What is a Network? Managed Clinical Networks developed as a result of recommendations from Department of Health in 2001 Offer families access to appropriate levels of care as close to home as possible Reduces unnecessary transfers to units further away from home to receive intensive care Ensure groups of hospitals and neonatal units provide various levels of care locally NWLPODN March 2015 4

Objectives of Managed Clinical Networks Ensure babies receive highest quality of care, as close to home as possible Help hospitals providing maternity and neonatal care to work together effectively to plan patient care and optimise resources Work with commissioners to assess need and ensure sufficient capacity and appropriate infrastructure to support services Support development of shared information systems, standardised activity reporting + followup data NWLPODN March 2015 5

Objectives of Managed Clinical Networks Lead strategic planning of services to implement government policy, national guidance and National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommendations Ensure providers undertake workforce planning and inform commissioning of education and training programmes Develop operational frameworks and implement robust value-for-money financial plans Ensure both staff and the families of patients become involved in creating, developing and reviewing the neonatal service NWLPODN March 2015 6

Objectives of Managed Clinical Networks Establish tools to gain regular user and patient feedback Assess clinical governance risks and work with providers to address areas of concern Provide data to benchmark services regionally, nationally and internationally Support the performance management function of commissioners Facilitate research studies carried out as part of the NIHR portfolio NHS Toolkit for High Quality Neonatal Services October 2009 NWLPODN March 2015 7

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Types of Neonatal Care Intensive Care High Dependency Care Special Care Transitional Care NWLPODN March 2015 9

Types of Neonatal Unit Special Care Unit Ealing - West Middlesex Local Neonatal Unit Hillingdon - Northwick Park - St Mary s (Imperial) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - C&W (designated NWLPODN surgical centre) - QCCH (Imperial) NWLPODN March 2015 10

Special Care Unit (SCU) Provide special care for their own local population Depending on arrangements within their own neonatal network they may also provide some high dependency services Provide a stabilisation facility for babies who need to be transferred for intensive or high dependency care Receive transfers from other network units for continuing special care NWLPODN March 2015 11

Local Neonatal Unit (LNU) Provide neonatal care for their own catchment population, except for the sickest babies Provide all categories of neonatal care, but transfer babies who require complex or long-term intensive care to a NICU as they are not staffed to provide longer-term intensive care The majority of babies over 27 weeks of gestation will receive their full care, including short periods of intensive care, within their Local Neonatal Network Some networks have agreed variations in this policy, due to local requirements Some LNUs provide high dependency care and short periods of intensive care for their network population LNUs may receive transfers from other neonatal services in the network if they fall within their agreed work pattern NWLPODN March 2015 12

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Sited alongside specialist obstetric and feto-maternal medicine services Provide the whole range of medical neonatal care for their local population, along with additional care for babies and their families referred from the neonatal network Many Neonatal Intensive Care Units in England are colocated with neonatal surgery services and other specialised services Medical Staff in a NICU should have no clinical responsibilities outside the neonatal and maternity services NWLPODN March 2015 13

NHS Toolkit for High Quality Neonatal Services October 2009 NWLPODN March 2015 14

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Back Transfers Mothers can choose where they deliver However neonatal care occurs according to mother s postcode Networks ensure that the appropriate level of care for the baby occurs in the appropriate hospital May mean that babies are born in one hospital and transferred back to another hospital once they no longer require specialist care Parents can become very distressed by this and this needs to be explained as early as possible NWLPODN March 2015 16

Parents need to be informed about transferring their baby If transfer is appropriate: the need to transfer the baby between units should be raised with the parents ideally antenatally and documented in the notes It should also be raised on admission to the neonatal unit if this is not the unit where they will ultimately have care and follow up It may be necessary to raise the need for transfer on more than one occasion Staff consistency in communication is vital NWLPODN March 2015 17

Parent Information Leaflets are available on the NWLPODN website regarding transfer http://www.londonneonatalnetwork.org.uk These can be printed out and given to parents prior to transfer NWLPODN March 2015 18

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Parents have told us that they like to write a brief letter to the staff on the new unit telling them about their baby. NWLPODN has a specific letter template for this: NWLPODN March 2015 21

There is a NWLPODN checklist for parents with babies who are to be transferred NWLPODN March 2015 22

Parent Information Leaflets and interactive Individual Unit Maps for individual NWLPODN Neonatal Units can be found at: http://www.londonneonatalnetwork.org.uk NWLPODN March 2015 23

There are NWLPODN checklists both for staff preparing for back transfers and for receiving units NWLPODN March 2015 24

Discharge Pathways Corrected age at Discharge Home Benchmarking Figure 4 37.5 North West London Perinatal Network Mean corrected gestational age at discharge home for infants born at 30 +0-34 +6 weeks gestation Comparison of neonatal units within NWLPN 1 January 2008-31 December 2010 2008 NWLPN Average age at discharge home 2009 NWLPN Average age at discharge home 37.0 36.80 36.92 2010 NWLPN Average age at discharge home Corrected gestational age at discharge home 36.5 36.0 35.5 35.81 35.72 35.67 36.37 36.34 36.09 36.45 36.14 36.02 36.13 36.09 35.71 35.84 35.75 35.69 35.52 36.18 36.25 36.19 36.14 35.90 35.89 35.0 QCH08 QCH09 QCH10 CWH08 CWH09 CWH10 SMH08 SMH09 SMH10 NPH08 NPH09 NPH10 HH08 HH09 HH10 WMH08 WMH09 WMH10 EH08 EH09 EH10 North West London Perinatal Network Units NWLPODN March 2015 25

Discharge Pathways Pathways for admission to discharge have been developed by the NWLPODN NWLPODN March 2015 26

NWLPODN Guidelines Preterm infants < 27 weeks should not have cardiac compressions nor adrenaline at delivery Duration of resuscitation should not exceed 10 minutes NWLPODN March 2015 27

NWLPODN guidelines exist for the follow up of preterm infants and high risk term infants NWLPODN March 2015 28

NWLPODN Package for Cooling for HIE TOBY Register Form Pathway for referral of a baby for cooling How to passively cool Parent Information Leaflet NWLPODN March 2015 29

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NWLPODN guidelines exist for home oxygen NWLPODN March 2015 34

NWLPODN Teaching and Training NWLPODN Training opportunities e.g. communication, simulation NWLPODN has run several educational packages e.g. nutrition, palliative care, surgical care Teaching materials from these sessions can be found on the NWLPODN website http://www.londonneonatalnetwork.org.uk Born too soon DVD NWLPODN March 2015 35

NWLPODN Benchmarking for Mean Figure 4 37.5 CGA at discharge home North West London Perinatal Network Mean corrected gestational age at discharge home for infants born at 30 +0-34 +6 weeks gestation Comparison of neonatal units within NWLPN 1 January 2008-31 December 2010 2008 NWLPN Average age at discharge home 2009 NWLPN Average age at discharge home 37.0 36.80 36.92 2010 NWLPN Average age at discharge home Corrected gestational age at discharge home 36.5 36.0 35.5 35.81 35.72 35.67 36.37 36.34 36.09 36.45 36.14 36.02 36.13 36.09 35.71 35.84 35.75 35.69 35.52 36.18 36.25 36.19 36.14 35.90 35.89 35.0 QCH08 QCH09 QCH10 CWH08 CWH09 CWH10 SMH08 SMH09 SMH10 NPH08 NPH09 NPH10 HH08 HH09 HH10 WMH08 WMH09 WMH10 EH08 EH09 EH10 North West London Perinatal Network Units NWLPODN Discharge Special Interest Group / Pathway NWLPODN March 2015 36

NWLPODN Temperature Benchmarking NWLPODN Guidance on using plastic bags at delivery NWLPODN March 2015 37

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NWLPODN work on improving developmental care in units NWLPODN March 2015 39

NWLPODN Groups CPD&G (Clinical Practice, Data and Governance Subgroup) ETWR&D (Education, Training, Workforce, Research and Development) Parent Representatives Group Special Interest Groups eg Discharge planning All welcome to the above groups Board Meetings (Membership only) NWLPODN March 2015 40

Information on the NWLPODN can be found at: http://www.londonneonatalnetwork.org.uk NWLPODN March 2015 41