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Whitehall Medical Practice

Morton Gardens, Rugby, CV21 3AQ

Telephone: 01788 542212

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ADHD Referrals

Right to Choose: Important Information for Families

Due to long NHS wait times for neurodiversity assessments, many families are seeking referrals under the Right to Choose (RTC). While this is a legal option, there are important considerations that families must fully understand before proceeding.

This leaflet outlines key points about the RTC process, responsibilities, and potential challenges.

1. Who Can Make a Right to Choose Referral?

• RTC referrals must be made by a GP due to NHS contractual rules.

• Schools cannot make RTC referrals, though a school report may be useful to include.

2. What Services Should a Right to Choose Provider Offer?

A provider chosen under RTC must:

✔ Offer NHS-equivalent services, including prescribing medication and referring to further services.

Provide a full assessment, which is expected to include a face-to-face appointment.

Not just offer a diagnostic-only service without ongoing support.

Families should ensure that the chosen provider meets these requirements.

3. Who Is Responsible for Checking the Service?

• The patient (or their carer) is responsible for ensuring that the chosen service meets NHS funding requirements.

• If the service does not meet the local NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) criteria, the individual may have to pay for the service privately.

• The ICB is working on a list of approved providers, but this is not yet available.

4. Will the GP Provide Ongoing Care?

• GPs do not have to provide shared care for any treatment recommended by an RTC provider.

• Each case is reviewed individually, meaning there is no guarantee that a GP will prescribe any medication started by the RTC provider.

What This Means for You…

• Families must carefully research and choose a suitable RTC provider that meets NHS criteria.

• The financial risk is with the patient if the service is not funded by the ICB.

• There is no automatic right to shared care, meaning medication or treatment recommendations from an RTC provider may not be continued by your GP.

Next Steps…

If you are considering an RTC referral:

1. Check the provider – ensure they offer full NHS-equivalent services.

2. Understand your responsibilities – including potential costs and care limitations.

The ICB is aware of the long NHS wait times and is working to find solutions within current funding constraints.

 

The Final Steps!

1. Firstly, after you have understood the above information, you will need to register interest with us, this can be done by simply informing us via online consultation, telephone, or even at the front desk.

2. You will need to consider the pathway you feel would best meet your needs. Please take a look at the options of services in the PURPLE grid-table via this link >>> Right to Choose – ADHD UK

3. Once you have considered the information provided within the link, you will need to fill-out a questionnaire, this will be sent over to you once you have established a desire to proceed with an ADHD referral. 

4. Once this has been completed, you will then need to provide an IMPACT STATEMENT. To craft a strong ADHD impact statement, focus on providing specific examples of how ADHD affects your daily life, including work, study, and social situations. Highlight any functional limitations, describe your symptoms, and mention any coping strategies you’ve developed.

5. Lastly, after providing a completed questionnaire, impact statement, and have considered your options using the Right to Choose link, you simply just need to inform us which one you wish to peruse. We will then send this to your chosen pathway.

 

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