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1 Quality Standards Rheumatoid Arthritis Minutes of the TEG 2 meeting held on 5 th November at the NICE offices in Manchester Attendees Topic Expert Group Members Robert Moots (RM), Patrick Kiely (PK), Diana Finney (DF), Ailsa Bosworth (ABo), Kate Betteridge (KB), Maureen Cox (MC), Louise Warburton (LB), Pauline Taggart (PT), Jenny Lewis (JL), Cristina Estrach (CE), Rikki Abernethy (RA), Paul Carroll (PC) NICE Staff Anna Brett (ABr), Daniel Sutcliffe (DS), Lisa Nicholls (LN) External Attendees Azim Lakhani (ALa) (Head of Clinical Analysis Research and Development, NHS Information Centre) Observers Kristina Bennert Apologies Tim Stokes (TSt) Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 1 of 12
2 1. Welcome, introductions and plan for the day RM welcomed the attendees, noted the apologies and outlined the agenda for the day. The group reviewed the minutes from the TEG 1 meeting held on 2. Declaration of Interest 2 nd August. Group agreed as accurate recording. RM asked the group whether they had any new interests to declare since the last meeting. Nothing declared. 3. Objectives of the meeting RM outlined the objective for the day: to discuss and agree the wording of the draft quality statements and measures, which will go out to consultation. RM explained that the group was tasked with developing a small number of key evidence-based statements that focus on high quality care and identify critical markers of challenging but achievable care to drive up quality. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 2 of 12
3 4. Review of process ABr reviewed the process for developing the quality standard (QS) for developing the and core principles for development, including their purpose to pick quality standard out only critical markers for improvement. She emphasised the need for clear, focused, measurable quality statements and reminded the group that the statements must be aspirational but achievable. It was also stated that the statements need to be in plain English. The quality standard will be informed by recommendations from accredited guidance only and would focus on quality improvement. She also asked the group to highlight any equality issues relating to each statement to the NICE team during the meeting as part of the ongoing equality impact assessment for the quality standard. ABr reiterated that the objective of this meeting was to decide: 1. Which statements should be progressed for consultation and the wording and intent of these statements. 2. Which statements would not be progressed for consultation if they did not fulfill the criteria. ABr gave the group an overview of the key development sources used and confirmed that the TEG would have opportunity to comment on the draft version prior to consultation. ABr gave an overview and re-cap to date and said the briefing paper would be the main document for today. ABr highlighted the areas used for the draft statements. ABr also reminded the TEG that each statement or concept should be patient focused. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 3 of 12
4 5. Draft quality Draft Quality Statement 1: People with [suspected synovitis] ABr to amend statements (QS) and affecting the small joints of the hands or feet or more than one QS 1 to draft QS quality measures (QM) joint are [seen by a specialist] [within 2 weeks of presentation] 1 and 2 OR Presentation Discussion Agreement People with [suspected synovitis] are referred for a [specialist opinion[ The TEG wanted to add in a timing to avoid GP and referral delay. Keen to shorten time between GP consultation and seeing the specialist. The TEG felt the two issues were important: urgent referral and being seen quickly by the rheumatology service. TEG felt inflammatory arthritis was a better description than synovitis. Added immediately to draft QS 1 to avoid delay. TEG revisited the QS later and felt separating the issues into two statements would be better. TEG felt symptoms or signs was better than suspected, and that symptoms or signs of inflammatory arthritis would then need to be defined. Define immediately as same day or within 1 working day. Outcome measures on delay in referral. Revised Draft Quality Statement 1: People presenting with [symptoms or signs of inflammatory arthritis] are referred [immediately] to the rheumatology service Revised Draft Quality Statement 2: People referred with suspected inflammatory arthritis are assessed in a rheumatology service within 2 weeks of referral Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 4 of 12
5 Draft Quality Statement 2: People with suspected rheumatoid arthritis who are negative for rheumatoid factor are offered anti-cylic citrullinated peptide antibodies testing The TEG originally discussed changing this statement to cover receive investigations but on later reflection the TEG felt this statement was not aspirational and that investigations could be included in the definitions for QS2 as being part of the assessment by the rheumatology service. ABr to remove original QS2 and add appropriate investigations in a rheumatology service to the definitions section of the new QS2. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 5 of 12
6 Draft Quality Statement 3: People with [newly diagnosed active rheumatoid arthritis] are offered a combination of disease modifying antirheumatic drugs [within 3 months of the onset of [persistent symptoms] The TEG felt the term newly diagnosed should be removed so that the statement covered all people with rheumatoid arthritis. Also active to be removed as it included only a minority of people. The TEG felt steroids should be explicitly included in the statement with DMARDs. TEG felt that speed of diagnosis was important and replaced 3 months of onset with within 6 weeks of referral, to ensure that delayed diagnosis did not impact upon the speed of treatment initiation. Revised Draft Quality Statement 3: People with rheumatoid arthritis are offered a combination of disease modifying antirheumatic drugs and glucocorticoids within 6 weeks of referral. ABr to amend statement wording. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 6 of 12
7 Draft Quality Statement 4: People with rheumatoid arthritis have [ongoing access] to a multidisciplinary team The TEG felt it important to define ongoing access, which was also important for measurability. TEG felt it important to include with inflammatory arthritis expertise to ensure specialist knowledge within the MDT. TEG felt that access to MDT from diagnosis was important. The TEG felt in terms of order this statement should be statement 6. Revised Draft Statement 6: People with rheumatoid arthritis have [ongoing access] to a [multidisciplinary team with inflammatory arthritis expertise] from diagnosis ABr to amend statement wording. ABr to define ongoing access and MDT with inflammatory arthritis expertise. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 7 of 12
8 Draft Quality Statement 5: People with rheumatoid arthritis are offered [educational activities] that [include self-management programmes] OR People with rheumatoid arthritis are offered [self-management programmes] The TEG felt the second version of the statement contained insufficient detail and should include more than just selfmanagement. Define The TEG felt it was important to explain the types of activities educational included in the definitions section and potentially mention the role of activities. the MDT. Range of activities offered to be listed for measurability. The TEG felt adding a timescale was important, so from diagnosis was added to the end of statement. Possibly ask at consulatation whether stakeholders think this is important. Revised Draft Quality Statement 5: People with rheumatoid arthritis are offered [educational and self-management activities] at diagnosis. ABr to update the statement wording. ABr to add a question to consultation on whether from diagnosis was important. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 8 of 12
9 Draft Quality Statement 6: People with [recent onset active rheumatoid arthritis] are offered monthly measurement of disease activity until the [disease is controlled] The TEG felt 'recent onset' should be removed so that everyone with rheumatoid arthritis is included and not just those newly diagnosed. In definitions monthly treatment could be flexible to 6 weeks, as not everyone needs monthly treatment. Define agreed target. This would be agreed between patient and clinician. The TEG felt in terms of order this statement should be statement 4. Revised Draft Quality Statement 4: People with [active rheumatoid arthritis] are offered monthly treatment escalation until the [disease is controlled to an agreed individualised target] Draft Quality Statement 7: People with rheumatoid arthritis are offered treatment to an [agreed individualised disease activity target] The TEG decided to remove this statement. The TEG felt this could be incorporated into statement 6 as it included treatment to an agreed target. ABr to make change to statement. Remove recent onset Define agreed target. ABr to remove original statement 7 Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 9 of 12
10 Draft Quality Statement 8: People with rheumatoid arthritis whose [symptoms do not respond to optimal non-surgical management] are referred for a [specialist surgical opinion] The TEG felt it was important to include where indicated in the statement, as referral wouldn t be necessary for all cases. Removed where optimal non-surgical management and added to refer where indicated. ABr to update statement wording. Due to removal of statement 7 this statement becomes statement 7 Revised Draft Quality Statement 7: People with rheumatoid arthritis are offered referral for a [specialist surgical opinion] where indicated Draft Quality Statement 9: People with rheumatoid arthritis [reporting inadequate pain control] are offered analgesics The TEG decided to remove this statement as it represented standard care. ABr to remove statement The TEG discussed with ABr the quality standard topic referral on management of long term conditions and considered that symptom management may be covered by this cross-cutting standard. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 10 of 12
11 Draft Quality Statement 10: People with [satisfactorily controlled rheumatoid arthritis] have access to [additional visits] for disease flares The TEG re-worded this statement to include rapid access, as the TEG felt this was important for patients. Removed satisfactorily controlled as felt this wording was a contradiction within the statement. have access to be defined as telephone, appointment or advice. Define when required and what is meant by rapid access. Revised Draft Quality Statement 9: People with rheumatoid arthritis have [rapid] access to [the multidisciplinary team] for advice or treatment [when required] ABr to amend statement wording Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 11 of 12
12 Draft Quality Statement 11: People with rheumatoid arthritis have a face to face [holistic annual review] The TEG felt the face to face aspect of the review was important. ABr to amend statement The TEG included overseen by the rheumatology service as not wording one person would necessarily do it all, but the rheumatology service would ultimately be responsible for ensuring that all elements of the review had taken place. The TEG felt this was better than by the rheumatology service as that would imply the rheumatology service must undertake the entirety of the annual review which is not the case (aspects could be undertaken in primary care). The key issue was to ensure the review took place. The TEG felt it was important for the review to be overseen by the rheumatology service. 6. Other guideline recommendations potentially suitable for QS development 7. Consultation on the draft QS 8. Next steps and AOB Revised Draft Quality Statement 9: People with rheumatoid arthritis have a face to face [holistic annual review] overseen by the rheumatology service. The TEG did not prioritise any further recommendations for statement development. ABr outlined the consultation process and advised the group that only registered stakeholders can comment on the draft QS. ABr explained the process around endorsement partners. ABr outlined the next steps, including key dates in the QS development process, and asked the group to hold time in their diaries to comment during the relevant periods. RM thanked the group and closed the meeting. Quality Standard Rheumatoid Arthritis minutes 12 of 12
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