© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Introduction Pressure continues to grow on emergency departments in the UK and throughout the world, with declining performance and adverse effects on patient outcome, safety and experience. One proposed solution is to locate general practitioners to work in or alongside the emergency department (GPED). Several GPED models have been introduced, however, evidence of effectiveness is weak. This study aims to evaluate the impact of GPED on patient care, the primary care and acute hospital team and the wider urgent care system. Methods and analysis The study will be divided into three work packages (WPs). WP-A; Mapping and Taxonomy: Mapping, description and...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Objective: To examine whether care provided by general practitioners (GPs) to non-urgent patients in...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Introductio...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure continues to grow on emergency departments in the UK and throughout the world...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
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...
Background In 2017, general practitioners in or alongside the emergency department (GPED), an approa...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of general practitioners (GPs) working in or alongside the emergen...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency departments (EDs) in NHS hospitals in England have faced considerable increase...
Estimates of patients attending with conditions deemed non-urgent or inappropriate for accident and ...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Objective: To examine whether care provided by general practitioners (GPs) to non-urgent patients in...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Introductio...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure continues to grow on emergency departments in the UK and throughout the world...
Background: Emergency care is facing a steadily rising demand. In response, hospitals have implement...
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...
Background In 2017, general practitioners in or alongside the emergency department (GPED), an approa...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of general practitioners (GPs) working in or alongside the emergen...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency departments (EDs) in NHS hospitals in England have faced considerable increase...
Estimates of patients attending with conditions deemed non-urgent or inappropriate for accident and ...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Objective: To examine whether care provided by general practitioners (GPs) to non-urgent patients in...