The development of a novel database interrogating the patient management system in the Acute Medical Unit at Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Scotland, has allowed, for the first time, acquisition of reliable individual consultant-level process and outcome data over a 2-year period. These data have a number of uses, including understanding the level of variation between consultant physicians in AMU across key indicators, such as direct discharge percentage (67.5–44.3%), and readmission percentage (4.0–6.8%). Looking at overnight admissions only effectively excluded case mix as a confounder to identify variation in 30-day mortality (0–2.8%). This has allowed benchmarking, and exploring of relationships between volume of work, physician experienc...
Objectives: To investigate the contribution, efficiency and safety of experienced physician associat...
ObjectiveTo compare patient volume and outcomes in vascular surgery between an administrative data s...
Funding This work has been supported by The Scottish Government and the Royal College of Physicians ...
Recent recommendations for physicians in the UK outline key aspects of care that should improve pati...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness of acute medical units (AMUs) compared with ...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness of acute medical units (AMUs) compared with...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) might be better for comparing consultant surgeo...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
Acute medical units (AMUs) receive the majority of acute medical patients presenting to hospital as ...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
BackgroundEstablishment of the Acute Surgical Unit (ASU) has redefined the approach to emergency sur...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
Efficient and effective management of medical patients poses a major challenge to clinicians, admini...
Objectives: To identify ways of using routine hospital data to improve the efficiency of retrospecti...
Objectives: To investigate the contribution, efficiency and safety of experienced physician associat...
ObjectiveTo compare patient volume and outcomes in vascular surgery between an administrative data s...
Funding This work has been supported by The Scottish Government and the Royal College of Physicians ...
Recent recommendations for physicians in the UK outline key aspects of care that should improve pati...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness of acute medical units (AMUs) compared with ...
Purpose: To evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness of acute medical units (AMUs) compared with...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) might be better for comparing consultant surgeo...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
Acute medical units (AMUs) receive the majority of acute medical patients presenting to hospital as ...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
BackgroundEstablishment of the Acute Surgical Unit (ASU) has redefined the approach to emergency sur...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
The majority of medical patients presenting to hospital in the UK are cared for in acute medical uni...
Efficient and effective management of medical patients poses a major challenge to clinicians, admini...
Objectives: To identify ways of using routine hospital data to improve the efficiency of retrospecti...
Objectives: To investigate the contribution, efficiency and safety of experienced physician associat...
ObjectiveTo compare patient volume and outcomes in vascular surgery between an administrative data s...
Funding This work has been supported by The Scottish Government and the Royal College of Physicians ...