Effective Date- Immediately
Policy Statement:
Mistylaw Medical Practice is committed to providing safe, evidence-based care for patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In line with our clinical governance standards and prescribing policies, Mistylaw Medical Practice will not prescribe ADHD medications initiated by private clinics nor will it enter into shared care agreements with private providers for ADHD management.
Purpose:
This policy aims to clarify the position of, Mistylaw Medical Practice regarding prescribing responsibilities and shared care arrangements for ADHD patients assessed or treated by private clinics.
Scope:
This policy applies to all healthcare professionals working within Mistylaw Medical Practice involved in the care of patients with ADHD.
Policy Details:
Prescribing Responsibilities: Clinicians will not prescribe ADHD medication initiated by private clinics. All ADHD medication prescribing within Mistylaw Medical Practice must be initiated and managed by NHS clinicians following local NHS clinical guidelines and protocols.
Shared Care Agreements: Mistylaw Medical Practice will not enter into shared care agreements with private clinics for ADHD treatment. Shared care agreements require mutual clinical governance arrangements and clear responsibility for patient monitoring and prescribing, which cannot be guaranteed with private providers outside NHS systems.
Transition to NHS Care: Patients assessed or treated privately and seeking NHS support for ADHD must undergo reassessment and diagnosis within NHS GGC services before initiation or continuation of ADHD medication under NHS prescribing protocols.
Rationale: This policy ensures patient safety, consistency of care, and adherence to Mistylaw Medical Practice’s clinical standards and prescribing governance. It also reflects the NHS’s responsibility for treatment decisions and monitoring within its care pathways
Date Policy Created – 03/07/2025
Review date- 03/07/2026