Updated 3 August 2021
Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care GP Hub (BHNC GP Hub) at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup operates from Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, Frognal Avenue, DA14 6LT. The service is in the Adult learning disabilities and community services department in Block B.
The service is provided by Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care C.I.C, a community interest company and a GP Federation, and is commissioned by Bexley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The BHNC GP Hub at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup consists of one consultation room and a reception area. The Hub has been in operation since January 2015.
The premises are managed by the hospital trust, Oxleas NHS Trust. The service is open from 6.30pm to 8pm on Monday to Friday, and 8am to 8pm on Saturdays and Sundays, 365 days a year.
The BHNC GP Hub service is available to any patient registered to a GP Practice in the borough of Bexley and who consents to their medical record being shared.
Appointments can be booked by the GP practice where the patient is registered or NHS 111.
The service is commissioned to provide 37,000 GP appointments per annum for a patient population size of 240,000. The BHNC GP Hub service does not offer a walk-in service and all appointments must be pre-booked. The service includes assessment, investigation, diagnosis, treatment (including issuing a prescription) and referrals.
The provider has centralised governance for the service which are coordinated by the BHNC board of directors: the managing director and three directors, who are all clinicians as senior GPs in local practices. The management team are the Chief Operating Officer, Clinical Operations Manager, Head of Quality and Governance, Hub Service Manager and GP Clinical Lead.
Clinical care is provided by sessional GPs that work locally and provide regular sessional shifts.
The non-clinical service team consists of leaders responsible for each area of the business such as finance, human resources, operations and clinical performance reporting to the Chief Operating Officer. A team of reception and administrative staff members support the administration of services, and the service receives external support from the primary care network.
The provider is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide the regulated activities of diagnostic and screening procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury.