Shared Care Protocol Sample Contracts

Guideline 03, version 1.2
Shared Care Protocol • November 29th, 2021

This protocol provides prescribing and monitoring guidance for lithium therapy. It should be read in conjunction with the HMMC shared care principles document, Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) available on www.medicines.org.uk/emc and the BNF.

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AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Adalimumab can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non- medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

ORAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION FOR ADULTS
Shared Care Protocol • January 22nd, 2024

This agreement applies to patient within the service of North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare Trust (NSCHT) or Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust (MPFT) only.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Leflunomide can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Ciclosporin (Neoral ®) can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Etanercept can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Tocilizumab can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • January 22nd, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Somatostatin analogues can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non- medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • October 2nd, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Lithium can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Sulfasalazine EC can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non- medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

Contents Who should read / have access to this document?
Shared Care Protocol • June 20th, 2017

 Shared Care Policy for the prescribing of nebulised Colistimethate sodium (Colomycin®) in the treatment of lung colonisation or infection with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in adult patients with non-cf bronchiectasis or bronchial sepsis. Shared care has been defined as the mechanism of sharing patient care between primary and secondary care providers. This document sets out the responsibilities from initial diagnosis to the on-going support.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Hydroxychloroquine can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Certolizumab Pegol can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Tacrolimus (Advagraf ®) can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Infliximab can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • September 30th, 2016

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of denosumab can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner. GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, alternatives to this therapy will need to be discussed with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe this drug, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Azathioprine can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • February 1st, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of Sodium Aurothiomalate (Myocrisin) can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SHARING OF CARE
Shared Care Protocol • October 25th, 2013

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of ESAs can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner or non-medical prescriber in primary care (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If the GP is not confident to undertake these roles, then he or she is under no obligation to do so. In that case, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist. If a specialist asks the GP to prescribe drugs for this treatment, the GP should reply to this request as soon as practicable.

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