Updated 16 January 2023
The integrated NHS 111 and out-of-hours contract for South and Mid Essex is provided by Integrated Care 24 (IC24). IC24 is a social enterprise (a not for profit organisation) which holds various healthcare contracts across Kent, Sussex, Essex and Norfolk and Waveney. The headquarters for IC24 is in Ashford, Kent.
IC24 operates NHS 111, out-of-hours and a variety of other services including primary care centres in other areas. IC24 commenced delivery of the integrated NHS 111 and out-of-hours service for Mid and South Essex in July 2018.
NHS111 is a 24 hours-a-day telephone-based service where patients are assessed, given advice or directed to a local service that most appropriately meets their needs. For example, their own GP, an out-of-hours GP service, self-care, walk-in centre, urgent care centre, community nurse, community pharmacy, emergency dentist or emergency department. People can call the service 24 hours per day, 365 days a year. The NHS 111 service is staffed by a team of service advisors, health advisors and clinical advisors who are experienced nurses, advanced care practitioners, urgent care practitioners, pharmacists and general practitioners.
GP out-of-hours services provide care to patients who require medical attention outside of normal GP opening hours. Generally, out-of-hours services operate from 6.30pm until 8am Monday to Thursday, and 6.30pm Friday until 8am Monday and all public holidays. Patients access the out-of-hours service via NHS 111 where the information provided is assessed and triaged and patients receive an appropriate response based on their clinical needs. This can be in the form of a clinical telephone assessment, referral to the patient’s own GP, a home visit from a clinician or an appointment for the patient to attend an out-of-hours base.
IC24 in Mid and South Essex provides care to a population of 1.2million people residing in the area and is commissioned by the Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board. The provider recorded an approximate average year to date of 32,000 111 calls per month to IC24 from the Mid and South Essex area. Of these calls 21,000 came into the clinical assessment service (CAS) for clinical triage, 3,553 were seen ‘face to face’, 2,850 had a home visit, 2,500 required an ambulance disposition and 3000 were referred to their own GP.
Phoenix House is the location responsible for the governance, managerial and administrative functions of the 111 and out-of-hours service. The NHS 111 contact centre operates from Ipswich. Care and treatment for the out-of-hours service are delivered from 9 out-of-hours primary care centres located in Basildon, Braintree, Brentwood, Broomfield, Canvey Island, Grays, Halstead, Maldon and Westcliff-on-Sea. Not all these primary care centres are opened every day during the out-of-hours period. As part of this inspection we visited Phoenix House, the contact centre in Ipswich and the primary care centres in Basildon, Chelmsford, Grays and Westcliff-on-Sea.
The service is registered with the CQC to provide the regulated activities of Diagnostic and screening procedures, Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely and Treatment of disease, disorder or injury.