The Hammersmith& Fulham CRM Project

The Hammersmith& Fulham CRM Project is the event series delivered in collaboration with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Harrow Primary Care Teams. The aims are to foster networking and learning around the new Primary Care Single Offer for Cardio Renal Metabolic Syndrome: taking guidance from the successful & innovative delivery model that has been rolled out in Harrow.

slide from Dr Kuldhir Johal, Harrow Primary Care

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Why This matters?

Cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic conditions are deeply interconnected.
Up to 30–40% of adults are affected by obesity, hypertension, diabetes, or CKD.
Our goal: prevention rather than cure – reducing future dialysis needs and improving quality of life.
It is also an opportunity to prepare for the impending CRM contract – details TBD.

What’s Coming?

  • Early identification & management of metabolic syndrome components
  • Extended consultations
  • Evidence-based templates aligned with SystmOne and Emis
  • Personalised care plans focusing on diet, activity, sleep, and social factors
  • Data-driven monitoring with CKD dashboards and monthly reports

Learning Events & Resources:

There will be 3 in-person sessions for all roles involved in CRM Care in H&F practices/PCNs:

Practices that send representatives to all three events in the series will receive a financial incentive of £1,000 per practice.

Session 1 was on the 11th Feb

Session 2: Preparing for the Contract, Wed 18th March, 13:00-16:30, ARC West London W6 9RH

Who should attend: GPs; Partners/Practice Managers; Pharmacists, ANPs; GPNs – where you are the sole nurse provider in your practice; other GPNs welcome on advice of their Practice Manager  

Session 3: Personalised Care & Support, Wed 15th April, 13:00-16:30, ARC West London W6 9RH

Who should attend: AHPs, Health Coaches, Link Workers, HCSWs, HCAs, GPs, All Nurses & Nursing Associates would benefit from attending. Please request from your practice manager. All other roles welcome where you will be involved in delivering and advising personalised care plans and support.

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