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DoH misses target for registering people with learning difficulties on GP lists

Posted: 07 June 2004 | Subscribe Online


The government has failed to achieve its target of getting all people with learning difficulties registered with a GP by June 2004, as set out in the Valuing People white paper, writes Clare Jerrom.

A Department of Health spokesperson admitted that anecdotal evidence had emerged showing some areas were experiencing problems getting people with learning difficulties registered with a doctor.

“It is also unclear as to whether every GP has identified everyone with a learning difficulty who are already registered with them,” the spokesperson added.

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Rob Greig, director of Valuing People, said some GPs claimed their lists were full and declined to register people with learning difficulties, because they often had greater demands because of years of unaddressed health needs.

But, he warned that getting GPs to provide services would only work effectively when the NHS realised people with learning difficulties should be included in all mainstream healthcare services. Effective systems for monitoring the healthcare of people with learning difficulties were essential and these were currently not established.
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Greig added that some specialist learning difficulty services had inappropriately dealt with the general health needs of people with learning difficulties which had resulted in primary care services thinking they did not need to.

But Joan Scott, director of self-advocacy group Action Unlimited, said it was worrying the target had not been met and urged the DoH to take action.

The DoH spokesperson said it was currently monitoring how far the Valuing People objectives had been met and would be looking at ways of how to best achieve its goals.



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