The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selected services traditionally provided by Emergency Departments to community-based alternatives has determined a variety of organisational solutions aimed at reducing the ED overcrowding. One innovative change has been the introduction of fast-track systems for minor injuries or illnesses, whereby community care providers are involved in order to divert patients away from EDs. These facilities offer an open-access service for patients not requiring hospital treatments, and may be staffed by nurses and/or primary care general practitioners operating within, or alongside, the ED. To date little research has been undertaken on such experiences. To ...
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BACKGROUND: Community care has recently been restructured with the development of Community Health C...
Background The number of visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in England has increased by ...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
Over-crowding in Emergency Departments (EDs) generates potential inefficiencies. Using regional admi...
© 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...
Rationale, aims and objectives Minor Illness and Injury Units (MIUs) are becoming a key element in ...
Abstract Background The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have recently faced in...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
BACKGROUND: Community care has recently been restructured with the development of Community Health C...
Background The number of visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in England has increased by ...
The reformulation of existing boundaries between primary and secondary care, in order to shift selec...
Over-crowding in Emergency Departments (EDs) generates potential inefficiencies. Using regional admi...
© 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...
Rationale, aims and objectives Minor Illness and Injury Units (MIUs) are becoming a key element in ...
Abstract Background The UK National Health Service Emergency Departments (ED) have recently faced in...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
BACKGROUND: Community care has recently been restructured with the development of Community Health C...
Background The number of visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in England has increased by ...