Objective: To assess the effect of an NHS walk-in centre on local primary and emergency healthcare services. Design: Before and after observational study. Setting: Loughborough, which had an NHS walk-in centre, and Market Harborough, the control town. Participants: 12 general practices. Main outcome measures: Mean daily rate of emergency general practitioner consultations, mean number of half days to the sixth bookable routine appointment, and attendance rates at out of hours services, minor injuries units, and accident and emergency departments. Results: The change between the before and after study periods was not significantly different in the two towns for daily rate of emergency general practice consultations (mean difference ...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
Objectives: To ascertain the views of other providers of primary and emergency healthcare services a...
Background: Encouraged by the increased purchasing power of general practitioners (GPs), specialist-...
Objective: To assess the effect of an NHS walk-in centre on local primary and emergency healthcare ...
Objective: To examine whether walk-in centres contribute to shorter waiting times for a general pra...
Objectives: To determine the impact of establishing walk-in centres alongside emergency departments...
In publicly funded health care systems policy-makers face a dilemma: placing low acuity emergency ca...
© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK N...
© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK N...
© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK N...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have rec...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have rec...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have rec...
Background: GP led walk-in centres were established in the UK in 2009. Around 150 such clinics were ...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
Objectives: To ascertain the views of other providers of primary and emergency healthcare services a...
Background: Encouraged by the increased purchasing power of general practitioners (GPs), specialist-...
Objective: To assess the effect of an NHS walk-in centre on local primary and emergency healthcare ...
Objective: To examine whether walk-in centres contribute to shorter waiting times for a general pra...
Objectives: To determine the impact of establishing walk-in centres alongside emergency departments...
In publicly funded health care systems policy-makers face a dilemma: placing low acuity emergency ca...
© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK N...
© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK N...
© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK N...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have rec...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have rec...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have rec...
Background: GP led walk-in centres were established in the UK in 2009. Around 150 such clinics were ...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
Objectives: To ascertain the views of other providers of primary and emergency healthcare services a...
Background: Encouraged by the increased purchasing power of general practitioners (GPs), specialist-...