Title: Dr Erika Duffell
1Dr Erika Duffell Siobhan Fahey Greater
Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy Group
2Background to the development of the strategy in
Greater Manchester
- Local concerns following the publication of
national Hepatitis C Strategy and Action Plan
alongside data from Unlinked Anonymous Prevalence
Monitoring Programme (UAPMP) indicating that the
prevalence of hepatitis C in drug users in
Greater Manchester was among highest in UK - This led to a discussion paper to local Directors
of Public Health in May 2005 to support the
formation of a strategy group to enable a
coordinated local approach to hepatitis C in line
with national guidance and local need - Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy Group
formed in 2005 - Multi-agency group comprising of individuals from
public health, clinical and laboratory services,
commissioners, HPA, drug services, NTA, primary
care, University of Manchester, Needle exchange,
etc.
3Health Needs Assessment
- A health needs assessment was undertaken which
found evidence of high prevalence of disease,
escalating demand on local treatment and testing
services and deficiencies around local prevention
of blood borne viruses - Local epidemiological modelling estimated
prevalence of hepatitis C to be around 20,000 - Based on this work a comprehensive, costed
strategy for tackling hepatitis C was produced by
the Strategy Group - Local Directors of Public Health, Finance and
Commissioning were lobbied for resources - Funding was secured to escalate local testing,
treatment and prevention services across the 10
PCTs - A manager was appointed by the group to implement
the strategy
4Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy
5Organisational structure of Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
6Implementation of the Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
- Progress around treatment
- Increase in numbers treated by over 100
- Increase in treatment locations to include range
of secondary care and community locations - Increased Consultant and Specialist Hepatitis C
Nurse time - Drug procurement project with pharmaceutical
companies to reduce drug costs across 10 PCTs - Development of locally agreed hepatitis C
treatment guidelines by clinicians - Project in development to evaluate treatment
provision in primary care
7Implementation of the Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
- Progress around testing
- Development of dry blood spot testing methodology
for hepatitis C testing by local laboratory - Training of local drug workers trained around
hepatitis and the use of dry blood spot testing.
Training course evaluated by University of
Manchester. - Primary care pilot of testing in progress
- Development of testing protocols for
dissemination - Work with primary care to increase testing of at
risk groups
8Implementation of the Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
- Progress around Research and Workforce
Development - Development of Blood Borne Virus Research Team
(BBVRT) at the University of Manchester supported
through resources from strategy - Work undertaken by BBVRT includes
- Mapping of local professionals training needs in
relation to hepatitis C - Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Health Care Needs
Assessment of prevention services - Health Equity Audit of hepatitis C services
- Community Development Worker employed to engage
with patients and develop patient forums - Establishment of regular research forums
9Implementation of the Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
- Progress around communications
- Development of a communication strategy for
hepatitis C based using social marketing research
- Key objectives of the strategy are to underpin
work of the strategy group and increase awareness
among targeted audiences - Employment of part-time communications officer
- Strategy includes work with DoH communications
campaign focusing on increasing awareness among
culturally diverse groups - Evaluation of key aspects of communication
strategy
10Implementation of the Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
- Progress around prevention
- Establishment of a multi-agency blood borne virus
prevention network - Development of a blood borne virus prevention
strategy across Greater Manchester based on the
results of the health care needs assessment - Aim of strategy is to improve primary and
secondary prevention initiatives to guard against
blood borne virus infections focusing around the
following key areas - Needle and syringe programmes
- Targeted harm reduction measures
- Training of local staff
- HBV vaccination
11Implementation of the Greater Manchester
Hepatitis C Strategy
- Progress around prisons
- Development of a prison strategy to improve blood
borne virus prevention services and increase
number of prisoners being tested and treated for
hepatitis C - Employment of dedicated specialist hepatitis C
nurse to provide care across all local prisons - Increased consultant in-reach time
- Action research around testing of prisoners
12Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy Service
Redesign Project
- Key members of the Strategy Group are now engaged
in a one year project with local commissioners to
further develop hepatitis C services (testing,
treatment and post-treatment) - The key aims of the project are to
- map current care pathway around hepatitis C care
and develop future pathway - undertake gap analysis and identify opportunities
for service development - undertake modelling of epidemiology and costs
- develop detailed service specifications
- develop a local tariff for hepatitis C care
13Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy the
future
- Further expansion in treatment and testing
services - Continuation of the communications campaign
- Implementation of multi-agency prevention
strategy - Further research around hepatitis C which will
help the strategy develop including - Projects to explore HCV awareness and prevalence
in local MSM population - Enhanced case finding study
- Project around non attendees at NHS centres
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supporting factors and potential threats
- Supporting factors
- High local prevalence of hepatitis C
- Tight geographical area
- Local commissioning patterns
- Dedicated local professionals
- Support from public health
- Programme manager
- Potential threats
- Individual commissioning by PCT
- NHS financial situation
15Acknowledgements
- To Siobhan Fahey and all members of the
- Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy
- Group, subgroups, Service Re-design Project,
- University of Manchester Blood Borne Virus
- Research Team and the Association of
- Greater Manchester PCTs.