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Confirming a diagnosis of COPD

Referral for high value interventions

Categorise the patient into three COPD phenotypes

The COPD Annual Review

National Welsh Standard
The publication of the National COPD audit has highlighted inconsistencies in COPD care across Wales. Notably, too little focus on the highest-value interventions for the management of COPD and too great an utilisation of lower value interventions. Adopting a national approach to standardise the management of patients with COPD is expected to improve patient outcomes across Wales and reduce the financial burden of COPD and impact on the NHS and society as a whole.
In this episode of the TV show, we are joined by Dr Simon Barry, National Clinical Lead and Consultant Respiratory Physician, to unveil The All Wales COPD Management and Prescribing Guidelines and the evidence-based, best-value interventions that are available for the three COPD phenotypes.
All-Wales COPD Management and Prescribing Guideline |
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A free self management App developed by the experts from NHS Wales, to signpost your COPD patients
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The London Respiratory Network, working with the London School of Economics developed an economic value model for COPD interventions, comparing the cost of each increased QALY for various COPD interventions. This is the QALY Pyramid.
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A guide for those working in primary care, produced by PCRS-UK, is endorsed by the Royal College of General Practitioners and the British Lung Foundation.
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A patient information leaflet
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Self management interventions help patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) acquire and practise the skills they need to carry out disease-specific medical regimens, guide changes in health behaviour and provide emotional support to enable patients to control their disease.
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In this publication by The Health Foundation, they set out a new model of patient engagement and education to help to foster more collaborative and sustainable improvements in Primary Care.
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The GOLD report has been used worldwide as a “strategy document” for healthcare professionals to use as a tool to implement effective management programmes based on local healthcare systems. The ABCD assessment tool has been used by many to structure their assessment of COPD symptom burden and create treatment plans.
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The National Exercise Referral Scheme (NERS) is a Welsh Government (WG) funded scheme which has been in development since 2006 to standardise exercise referral opportunities across all local authorities and Local Health Boards in Wales.
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British Thoracic Society Pulmonary Rehabilitation Guideline Group
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There are over 120 inhaler device & drug combinations licensed for the treatment of respiratory disease in the UK and it can be challenging for clinicians and patients to identify the product which best meets individual needs.
45-minute case-based assessment
25 multiple choice questions
80% pass mark (20 out of 25)
Unlimited retakes
On successful completion, your certificate will appear under this tab.
Undertake Assessment
Promote the COPDhub App (Project ONE of TWO)
This QI project will ensure that more patients are offered this high value intervention, and those who do not meet the criteria for pulmonary rehabilitation are advised to use the digital resources which contains a lot of valuable resources for patients with COPD.
Data collected from GP practices across Wales suggest that only 56% of people with COPD have been referred for pulmonary rehabilitation.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Referral (Project TWO of TWO)
This is the second of two projects, which focuses on referring those patients who are functionally disabled by their breathlessness, to a formal pulmonary rehabilitation service.
Data collected from GP practices across Wales suggest that only 56% of people with COPD have been referred for pulmonary rehabilitation.
Promote the Healthhub apps (Project ONE of TWO)
This is the first of two projects, which involves targeting all patients on the Asthma and COPD registers and letting them know about the digital resources available which demonstrate correct inhaler technique.
Data collected from GP practices across Wales suggest that only 44.4% patients on the COPD and Asthma registers have had their inhaler technique checked.
The Asthma and COPD Annual Review (Project TWO of TWO)
This is the second of two projects in the series, which involves checking the inhaler technique of all patients with Asthma and COPD.
Data collected from GP practices across Wales suggest that only 44.4% patients on the COPD and Asthma registers have had their inhaler technique checked.