Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing demand and evidence is urgently needed to understand how this can be safely managed. An estimated 10%–43% of emergency department patients could be treated by primary care services. In England, this has led to a policy proposal and £100 million of funding (US$130 million), for emergency departments to stream appropriate patients to a co-located primary care facility so they are ‘free to care for the sickest patients’. However, the research evidence to support this initiative is weak. Design Rapid realist literature review. Setting Emergency departments. Inclusion criteria Articles describing general practitioners working in or alongside em...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure continues to grow on emergency departments in the UK and throughout the world...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
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Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure continues to grow on emergency departments in the UK and throughout the world...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Introductio...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Introductio...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Introductio...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure continues to grow on emergency departments in the UK and throughout the world...