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Title: NEW GENERAL DENTAL SERVICES REGULATIONS


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NEW GENERAL DENTAL SERVICES REGULATIONS
  • John Flory
  • Senior Manager (Governance)
  • Primary Care Support Service Lewes
  • and
  • John Hearnshaw
  • Specialist Primary Care Contracting Advisor PCC

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This presentation was originally prepared by
Bernard Swithern BDS MFGDP, Dental Advisorto
whom NHS Primary Care Contracting offers its
grateful acknowledgements.We are presenting it
on his behalf.
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AIMS
  • To ensure that people dealing with patient
    enquiries have an understanding of the new
    contract regulations
  • To ensure that there is a consistent approach to
    patient queries

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OVERVIEW
  • Presentation based on currently available
    information
  • Information is still being supplemented
  • Presentation is a summary of regulations and does
    not claim to be exhaustive
  • Expertise will increase with experience
  • Will take questions as we go along

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SUMMARY
  • Basis of old GDS contract
  • Basis of new GDS contract
  • DoH Objectives for change
  • Units of Dental Activity
  • NICE guidelines
  • Patients rights
  • Standards
  • Practice-based considerations
  • Reference documents

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Fundamentals of old contract
  • Funding held centrally
  • Dentists remunerated on item of fee basis
  • Limitless amount of work and patients
  • Unlimited contract value
  • Patients registered with dentist
  • Prior approval required for some treatments
  • Dentists responsibility for out of hours service

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NEW CONTRACTPCT obligations
  • Floor funded budget devolved to PCTs
  • Responsibility of PCT to ensure that local
    population has adequate access to NHS dentistry
  • PCT to monitor providers activity levels
  • PCT responsible for out of hours service

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NEW CONTRACTdentists conditions
  • Dentists entitled to specific annual contract
    value based on past performance
  • Contract value for specified number of Units of
    Dental Activity (UDAs)
  • Therefore annual performance is pre-determined
    and limited
  • Patients no longer registered with dentist

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TREATMENT
  • NHS GDS contracts Regulation 2006 part 5
    Regulation 14.
  • A contractor must provide all proper and
    necessary dental care which includes-
  • That which a dental practitioner usually
    undertakes and which the patient is willing to
    undergo, including advice planning of treatment
  • Treatment including urgent treatment
  • Where appropriate, the referral for advanced
    mandatory services, domiciliary services,
    sedation services

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More on the new contract
  • Patients no longer registered with a dentist
  • Scope of treatment extended to include some items
    previously unavailable under NHS.
  • GDS Regulations Schedule 1 Section 5 para 10.
    Mixing of services provided under the contract
    with private services..
  • a contractor shall notadvise a patient that
    services which are necessary in his case are not
    available from the contractor under the contract
    ..or seek to mislead the patient about the
    quality

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More on the new contract
  • No prior approval
  • Repair replacement of restorations Schedule 1
    Part 5 para 11 without charge within 12 months
  • Premises Schedule 1 Part 5 para 12 should be
    suitable and sufficient. Adequate waiting room.
    Provide adequate facilities and equipment
  • Must nominate person in practice with
    responsibility for confidentiality
  • Must establish maintain complaints procedure
  • Informed consent. Use of FP17DC for bands 23

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DoH Objectives behind change
  • Increase access to NHS dental services
  • Reduce in Oral Health Inequalities
  • Improve the patient experience
  • Improve the working lives of dentists their
    teams
  • Delegation of responsibility to local level
  • Stabilisation of the dental budget

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UDAs
  • Practice has set number of UDAs
  • Allocation to practices based on weighted
    historic courses of treatment October
    2004-October 2005
  • Three bands corresponding to patient charges

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BAND 1
  • Diagnosis, Treatment maintenance
  • 1 UDA
  • Includes-
  • Clinical Exam
  • Radiographs
  • Scale polish
  • Preventive work
  • Study models

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BAND 2
  • Treatment
  • 3 UDAs
  • Simple treatment
  • Fillings including root canal treatment
  • Extractions
  • Periodontal treatment
  • Surgical procedures
  • Additions to dentures

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BAND 3
  • Provision of appliances
  • 12 UDAs
  • Complex treatment including laboratory work
  • Dentures
  • Crowns
  • Bridgework

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Urgent Treatment
  • 1.2 UDAs
  • Examination
  • Radiographs
  • Dressings
  • Re-cementing crowns
  • Up to 2 extractions
  • One filling

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Patient Charges
  • Band 1 15.50
  • Band 2 42.40
  • Band 3 189
  • Urgent 15.50

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Treatment exempt from charges
  • Prescriptions
  • Arrest of bleeding
  • Removal of sutures
  • Denture repairs
  • Bridge repairs

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Transitional arrangements
  • For treatment commenced after 1 Jan 06 and
    completed on or after 1 April 06
  • Assess patients charge. Must be to patients
    advantage
  • NB Problem with patients whose treatment started
    in 2005, whose maximum charge could be 384 189
  • Submit old item of service form.
  • Open new form

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NICE Guidelines
  • National Institute for Clinical Excellence
    guidance on dental recall period
  • 6 monthly recall not necessarily appropriate
  • Dentist must assign recall period according to
    appropriate needs of each patient
  • Based on initial Oral health review which takes
    into account Medical dental history, dental
    exam and preventive advice
  • Reviewed at each oral health review
  • 3 to 12 months for under 18s.
  • 3 to 24 months for adults

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Patient entitlement
  • To obtain NHS dentistry from practitioner of
    their choice subject to contracted capacity.
  • To receive all proper and necessary treatment
    that the patient is willing to undergo (5.14.2a)
  • Where appropriate to be referred for advanced
    mandatory services, domiciliary, sedation or
    other relevant services (5.14.2c)
  • To receive written treatment plan for Band 2, 3,
    and mixed Private/NHS treatment
  • To be issued with written receipt for payment

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Standards
  • Oral Health Assessment
  • All proper and necessary treatment which a
    dentist usually undertakes that patient is
    willing to undergo
  • Evidence based dentistry
  • Referrals on basis of complexity, not financial
    considerations

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Standards
  • No prior approval, but can request Dental
    Reference (DRO) Officer opinion
  • DRO examinations
  • Premises should be suitable and sufficient
  • Dental Advisor visits
  • Continuing Professional Development
  • Clinical Governance Quality Assurance System
  • Proper standard of record keeping

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Practice considerations
  • Establishment of who is a patient
  • Acceptance of patients if capacity
  • Cannot discriminate on grounds of dental
    condition
  • Translation of UDAs into defined number of NHS
    appointment spaces
  • Monthly apportionment of laboratory fees to
    maintain financial viability ?
  • Cannot charge for Failure to attend (FTA)
  • However, 2 FTAs represents grounds for
    discontinuation of treatment on grounds of
    irrevocable breakdown of relationship.

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Practice considerations
  • Entitled to full course fee after examination
    treatment plan
  • Out of Hours is responsibility of PCT, but
    closure during normal hours (eg. Vacation)
    requires locum arrangements
  • Urgent care can be provided and charged under
    Band 1. Patient may be asked to return for
    examination and further treatment under
    separately charged appropriate banding.
  • In practice, previously unavailable items will be
    subject to feasibility of cost of provision. (eg.
    unlikely that complex restoration with 800 lab
    fee could be provided)

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References
  • GDS Contracts
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20053361.htm
  • PDS Agreements
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20053373.htm
  • Transitional Provisions Order
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20053435.htm
  • Dental Charges
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20053477.htm
  • Performers Lists
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2004/20040585.htm
  • Performers Lists Amendment
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20053491.htm
  • Dental Public Health
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2006/20060185.htm
  • Functions of the BSA
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2006/20060596.htm
  • Transitional Consequential Provisions Order
  • http//www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2006/20060562.htm

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