Not all patients with heart conditions need to see heart specialists all the time. Often, when your condition is stabilised, all you need are regular blood tests and check ups to make sure that all your risk factors are well controlled and that you have no new symptoms.
This is generally best done by your family doctor, whether in one of our Polyclinics, or by one of or partners in the community. This is because they can also help to look after all your other health problems on top of your heart conditions.
The NUHCS Shared Care Programme for heart conditions was started to help our more stable patients receive more of the care closer to home, without compromising the quality of care.
We do this by:
Schedule of visits
Patients in the Shared Care Programme will see cardiologists at NUHCS yearly, while in between these visits will see their family doctor based on how frequently their other medical conditions need to be followed up on.
Nearly all the medications you need will be available at your family doctor's practice. The rare exceptions will be prescribed from the Cardiology Clinic during your yearly visit and you can choose to pick those up then, or have them home delivered through the year.
Benefits:
Points to note:
Please contact the care coordinator at 89083194 for more information.
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1. Why should I consider joining the Shared Care Programme?
We have reviewed your medical records and identified that you have stable heart disease. Participating in this Shared Care Programme can help you manage your condition more effectively.
2. Is participation in the Shared Care Programme mandatory?
Participation in the Shared Care Programme is optional. However, we strongly encourage you to join the programme, as it is the most effective way to manage your heart.
3. What are the benefits to participating in this programme?
You will benefit from more regular and consistent care, with check-ups scheduled every 4 to 6 months. Your medications will also be adjusted as needed to ensure optimal management of your condition.
4. How long will I be part of this programme, and what happens after it ends?
The Shared Care Programme lasts for 3 years. If your condition remains stable, you can continue to receive care at the polyclinic for chronic disease management and have an annual appointment with your cardiologist.
5. If I join this programme, can I still return to NUH?
Absolutely! You will have an annual appointment scheduled with your cardiologist.
6. What should I do if I feel unwell and would like to return to NUH?
Your family physician can assist you in obtaining a fast-track appointment at NUH. If you are experiencing severe symptoms or a medical emergency, it is crucial that you seek immediate care. Please go to your nearest emergency department without delay.
7. Is the Shared Care Programme part of the HealthierSG initiative?
No, the Shared Care Programme is not part of the HealthierSG initiative. This programme is designed for patients already under specialist care for chronic conditions, whereas the HealthierSG initiative aims to promote health and prevent illness in the population by encouraging healthy lifestyles and regular health screenings.
8. Who can I contact if I have questions about the Shared Care Programme?
For any inquiries regarding the Shared Care Programme, please reach out to your Care Coordinator at 8908 3914 or [email protected]