The Department of Health acknowledges concerns regarding oxygen prescribing practices. NICE is updating its guideline CG101 to tighten prescribing practice and the BTS and Royal Colleges will have opportunity to participate in the development and comment on the draft guidance. (AI summary)
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Iam advised that the British Thoracic Society (BTS) updated its 2008 guideline for emergency oxygen use in adult patients in 2017', broadening its remit from emergency oxygen use to most other oxygen use in healthcare settings, as well as short term oxygen use by healthcare professionals outside healthcare settings Iam further advised that the guidance is supported by increasing evidence of its effectiveness in improving patient outcomes and reducing avoidable deaths The guidance is widely endorsed by professional bodies, societies and colleges and forms an important resource for ensuring patient safety in the use of oxygen. In terms of disseminating best practice and use of the BTS guideline, I understand the BTS has taken action to establish a network of_ Oxygen Champions within all hospitals, has produced e-learning modules and learning resources for ambulance services, and importantly, continues to undertake clinical audits. [ commend the excellent work done by the BTS in this area and encourage that to continue in partnership with the relevant Royal College' $ and societies. To see what further action might be taken in this area, my officials have sought advice from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE): NICE guideline CGIOI Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? includes a section on oxygen therapy, which includes recommendations regarding appropriate patient assessment The guideline is in the process of being partially updated and oxygen prescribing is one of the areas included in the update. While the focus of the update has been on safety (regarding the risk of explosions), NICE considers that a tightening of prescribing practice in this area is appropriate and will this to the attention of the guideline developers. The updated draft guidance is currently expected to go out for consultation with stakeholders in the summer: Iam informed that the stakeholders include the BTS as well as relevant Royal Colleges. The BTS and other stakeholder organisations will have the opportunity to participate in the development of the guideline, and to comment on the draft guidance when it goes out for consultation in the summer: This provides potential for a further opportunity to ensure that guidance on oxygen prescribing reaches healthcare professionals httpsz www brit-thoracic Org uklstandards-of-care guidelines/b s-guideline-for emergenGy-oxygen-use-in: ndult-patientsl https:Iwww nice LOrg uklguidance cgLOL bring
Department of Health I hope that you find this information helpful. Thank you for bringing the circumstances of Mrs Griffith's death to my attention. AAL? 0^ CAROLINE DINENAGE MP