NHS Long-Term Plan - Tobacco Dependence Treatment Strategies

NHS Long-Term Plan - Tobacco Dependence Treatment Strategies
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In this webinar, Professor Sanjay Agrawal discusses the NHS Long-Term Plan for treating tobacco dependency, focusing on key objectives, implementation models, and program setup requirements. The plan aims to offer NHS-funded tobacco treatment services to various groups, including hospital-admitted smokers and pregnant women by 2023/24. The presentation highlights the importance of systematic screening, personalized treatment plans, staff training, and accountability mechanisms for effective tobacco dependence management within NHS settings.

  • NHS
  • Tobacco Dependence
  • Treatment
  • Sanjay Agrawal
  • Webinar

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  1. NHS Long Term Plan Treating Tobacco Dependency ASH webinar July 12th 2021 Professor Sanjay Agrawal National Specialty Adviser for Tobacco Dependency NHSE& I Consultant in Respiratory & Intensive Care Medicine - University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust sanjay.agrawal@uhl-tr.nhs.uk 1 | 1 | Presentation title

  2. Changing NHS Practice ~ 1 million smokers admitted to secondary care settings at least once a year across England BTS hospital smoking cessation audit 2016 & 2019 2 | 2 |

  3. NHS Long Term Plan Tobacco Aim By 2023/24 ALL people will be offered NHS funded tobacco treatment services who are: 1. Admitted to hospital who smoke (acute & mental health) 2. Pregnant women and their partners 3. High-risk mental health outpatients As well as , NOT instead of local government stop smoking services (where they exist) 3 | 3 |

  4. LTP Treatment Models Requirements of NHS tobacco dependence treatment services : 1. Every patient admitted to hospital & pregnant women are systematically screened for smoking status 2. Every smoker referred for opt-out discussion with a dedicated tobacco dependence adviser 3. Allpharmacotherapy options available dual NRT, varenicline 4. Personalised plan to support quitting whilst in contact with NHS services and after discharge 5. Staff training appropriate to role in the tobacco dependence treatment pathway. 4 | 4 |

  5. Programme set-up Specification, funding, accountability NHS England Funding & support to ICS s governance, accountability to central NHSE 7 NHSE regions Set up ICS & local steering group (LG PH & SSS, PMO, NHS, CCG) Identify & timely distribution of funds use it or lose it Effectiveness (data and metrics & information governance) Accountability to regional NHSE/ Local government > 40 new ICS s Doing the doing: Employing tobacco dependency advisors (TDA), Clinical lead, senior sponsorship, office space, Pharmacotherapy inpatient and discharge Equipment (CO, laptops ), relationship building, training, teaching, bureaucracy busting IT systems access, screening of smoking, data Metrics, launch programme, communication, >300 Acute, Mental Health & Maternity NHS Providers 5 | 5 |

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