Update on West London ODN

Update on West London ODN
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Providing insights into the West London ODN's network activities, referral sources, outreach clinic treatments, registry case findings, home status data, GP practice dedicated to the homeless, teamwork dynamics, and future plans for testing and screening services.

  • West London ODN
  • Network Activities
  • Referral Sources
  • Outreach Clinics
  • GP Practice

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  1. Update on West London ODN Dr Matthew Foxton (C&W FT) On behalf of West London ODN

  2. West London ODN Run rate 2019

  3. WL ODN network activity by genotype for Q2 Genotype activity (GT) 1% 10% GT1 GT2 26% GT3 GT4 57% Unknown GT 6%

  4. Referrals sources in West London ODN Source of referrals 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 Total 15 10 5 0

  5. Numbers treated in Outreach clinics in Q2 35 30 25 20 15 10 July 5 August 0 September

  6. WL ODN registry local case finding work (Re-engagement) Total 30 25 20 15 Total 10 5 0 Patient contacted Does not want appt Patient contacted Offered clinic appt Patient contacted treated already Patient not contactable Seeking Tx elsewhere Treated elsewhere On going treatment Already under care Cleared RIP Not SVR 12 discussed at MDT

  7. Home status data Q2 2019/20 5% 11% 2%1% Hostel Own home 31% Rental Sofa surfing Street Supported 50%

  8. Dr Hickey Surgery GP practice dedicated to the homeless Practice of ~2300 patients Weekly clinic alongside OST prescribing Embedded BBV testing Treated 64 patients (SVR rate 87%) >80 approved for treatment 376 patients within the practice have HCV

  9. Teamwork Peer Support Primary Care Find & Treat DAA workers Patient / Client Prison Health team Keyworkers Other ODNs Secondary Care

  10. West London Plans Reflex testing Antenatal screening Expansion to St Martins Probation services Still some outreach service needs optimising Still awaiting NHSE money

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