Map of Medicine Brighton C-Sussex

Map of Medicine-Referral and national clinical guideline site

Link to the Brighton GP Referrals Section embedded within the Map of Medicine.

Detail of how to access are here on the PCT website

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We initially used Dizziness as a referral pathway to learn how to use the Map.
Some background work is being done bringing together all the links and forms related GP referrals.
The Early Adopter Plan is being formulated.
It is also planned to move the hosting onto the www to allow access at home, and to allow individual logins to gain access to further features like personal notes.
See docs below for an idea of the plans and progress.

  • The Map of Medicine (MoM) is software designed initially with clinicians at the Royal Free Hospital London to create Clinical pathways/guidelines.
  • It is designed to be visual, consistent, to chunk information and to encourage feedback.
  • It is structured to show the evidence-based and record the information governance behind pathways.
  • It is now part of the National Program for IT, backed by the National Knowledge Service.
  • They are working together with professional bodies (including many Royal Colleges) to accredit current pathways and plan new ones.
  • So far they have created about 400 Evidence-Based National Clinical Pathways.

We have access to a local copy of these to "localise" for Brighton and & Hove if we wish.

There are two levels of localisation.

  1. Local Admin Info  (such as adding local clinic times/contacts/leaflets at an appropriate part of a Pathway)
  2. Clinical Localisation  (changing the clinical content or creating a whole new Pathway)

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