Objective: Healthcare faces the continual challenge of improving outcome while aiming to reduce cost. The aim of this study was to determine the micro cost differences of the Glasgow non-operative trauma virtual pathway in comparison to a traditional pathway. Design: Discrete event simulation was used to model and analyse cost and resource utilisation with an activity-based costing approach. Data for a full comparison before the process change was unavailable so we used a modelling approach, comparing a virtual fracture clinic (VFC) with a simulated traditional fracture clinic (TFC). Setting: The orthopaedic unit VFC pathway pioneered at Glasgow Royal Infirmary has attracted significant attention and interest and is the focus of this ...
Background: Professional bodies have produced comprehensive guidance about the management of hip fra...
Introduction: Virtual fracture Clinics (VFC) are established in the United Kingdom as a cost-effecti...
Aims: Virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) are advocated by recent British Orthopaedic Association Standa...
Objective: Healthcare faces the continual challenge of improving outcome whilst aiming to reduce cos...
This article describes research conducted by University of Strathclyde academics that has successful...
Objectives: “Virtual fracture clinics” have been reported as a safe and effective alternative to the...
In response to current outdated models of outpatient fracture care, a nurse-led ankle care protocol ...
Virtual Fracture Clinics (VFCs) are an alternative to the conventional fracture clinics, to manage c...
Objectives Collaboration between the orthopaedic and emergency medicine (ED) services has resulted i...
Background: The traditional model of care of the Orthopaedic Fracture Clinic (OFC) is labour intensi...
Background: Advanced physiotherapist-led services have been embedded in specialist orthopaedic and n...
Background: Several methods exist to cost hospital contacts when estimating the cost effectiveness o...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to describe our experience with a virtual fracture management pathw...
Background: Hospital outpatient orthopaedic services traditionally rely on medical specialists to as...
Background: Professional bodies have produced comprehensive guidance about the management of hip fra...
Introduction: Virtual fracture Clinics (VFC) are established in the United Kingdom as a cost-effecti...
Aims: Virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) are advocated by recent British Orthopaedic Association Standa...
Objective: Healthcare faces the continual challenge of improving outcome whilst aiming to reduce cos...
This article describes research conducted by University of Strathclyde academics that has successful...
Objectives: “Virtual fracture clinics” have been reported as a safe and effective alternative to the...
In response to current outdated models of outpatient fracture care, a nurse-led ankle care protocol ...
Virtual Fracture Clinics (VFCs) are an alternative to the conventional fracture clinics, to manage c...
Objectives Collaboration between the orthopaedic and emergency medicine (ED) services has resulted i...
Background: The traditional model of care of the Orthopaedic Fracture Clinic (OFC) is labour intensi...
Background: Advanced physiotherapist-led services have been embedded in specialist orthopaedic and n...
Background: Several methods exist to cost hospital contacts when estimating the cost effectiveness o...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to describe our experience with a virtual fracture management pathw...
Background: Hospital outpatient orthopaedic services traditionally rely on medical specialists to as...
Background: Professional bodies have produced comprehensive guidance about the management of hip fra...
Introduction: Virtual fracture Clinics (VFC) are established in the United Kingdom as a cost-effecti...
Aims: Virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) are advocated by recent British Orthopaedic Association Standa...