NSW public health services may continue to be impacted by the resignation of a significant number of public health psychiatrists. Psychiatrists play a crucial role in providing specialist care to people experiencing serious mental illnesses, both in hospital and community settings.
Below is some information from NSW Health to assist GPs during this time:
NSW Health advice for general practice
- NSW mental health services are experiencing disruption in some areas but remain available and people will continue to receive care from our dedicated and highly skilled mental health staff.
- Our priority is the health and safety of our community. It is important for anyone experiencing mental health distress or concerns at any time to reach out for help and care.
Medication access
- Many medications for managing mental health or developmental disorders require specialist prescribing by psychiatrists.
- To enable GPs to help provide continued care for patients who may be impacted by the expected disruption, NSW Health has implemented a temporary measure to support GPs prescribing of medications for managing mental health or developmental disorders.
Medication shortage
- There is currently a medication shortage of methylphenidate modified-release tablets, for the treatment of ADHD, globally. Information around the methyphenidate modified release tablet shortage is available on the TGA website.
- Regulation changes have been put in place in NSW during the shortage to allow patients to collect a prescription from a pharmacist that holds their prescription to present to another pharmacy where medication is in stock.
- Please let your patients know about this important change to help them access their medicines.
Help continues to be available
- It is important for the community to be aware that our services remain available and people will continue to receive care from our dedicated and highly skilled mental health staff.
- If your patient needs a review of their current therapies please try to contact their usual practitioner.
- If your patient’s usual practitioner is not available, contact the GP Psychiatry Support Line on 1800 16 17 18.
- The GP Psychiatry Support Line is a free service available from 7am to 7pm (AEST) Monday to Friday, for clinical diagnostic and medication related questions.
- You can continue to refer to the Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511 for advice and connection to specialist mental health services.