Objectives: Glaucoma filtering schemes such as the Manchester Glaucoma Enhanced Referral Scheme (GERS) aim to reduce the number of false positive cases referred to Hospital Eye Services. Such schemes can also have wider system benefits, as they may reduce waiting times for other patients. However, previous studies of the cost consequences and wider system benefits of glaucoma filtering schemes are inconclusive. We investigate the cost consequences of the Manchester GERS. Design: Observational study. Methods: A cost analysis from the perspective of the National Health Service (NHS) was conducted using audit data from the Manchester GERS. Results: 2405 patients passed through the Manchester GERS from April 2013 to November 2016. 53.3% were no...
BACKGROUND: Chronic open angle glaucoma (COAG) is an age-related eye disease causing irreversible lo...
What is the problem? The number of people coming to the hospital eye departments is likely to increa...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the uptake, feasibility and acceptability of a general practice-based optometri...
Objectives: Glaucoma filtering schemes such as the Manchester Glaucoma Enhanced Referral Scheme (GER...
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma referral filtering schemes have operated in the UK for many years. However, the...
Objectives: A comparison of glaucoma referral refinement schemes (GRRS) in the UK during a time peri...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
This paper was developed from a strategic grant funded by the Medical Research Council (project refe...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to describe the outcomes of a technician-delivered glaucoma ...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Aim: To investigate the impact of publication of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NIC...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of screening for open-angle g...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the outcomes of glaucoma referrals across different European countries. ...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
Background: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Ima...
BACKGROUND: Chronic open angle glaucoma (COAG) is an age-related eye disease causing irreversible lo...
What is the problem? The number of people coming to the hospital eye departments is likely to increa...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the uptake, feasibility and acceptability of a general practice-based optometri...
Objectives: Glaucoma filtering schemes such as the Manchester Glaucoma Enhanced Referral Scheme (GER...
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma referral filtering schemes have operated in the UK for many years. However, the...
Objectives: A comparison of glaucoma referral refinement schemes (GRRS) in the UK during a time peri...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
This paper was developed from a strategic grant funded by the Medical Research Council (project refe...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to describe the outcomes of a technician-delivered glaucoma ...
Glaucoma presents considerable challenges in providing clinically and cost-effective care pathways. ...
Aim: To investigate the impact of publication of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NIC...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of screening for open-angle g...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the outcomes of glaucoma referrals across different European countries. ...
Background: With a higher life expectancy, there is an increased demand for hospital glaucoma ser...
Background: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Ima...
BACKGROUND: Chronic open angle glaucoma (COAG) is an age-related eye disease causing irreversible lo...
What is the problem? The number of people coming to the hospital eye departments is likely to increa...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the uptake, feasibility and acceptability of a general practice-based optometri...