Objectives: This audit assesses communication between community optometrists (COs) and hospital eye service (HES) in Scotland and England. Methods: Optometric referrals and replies were extracted from six practices in Scotland and England. If no reply was found, replies/records were copied from HES records. De-identified referrals, replies and records were audited against established standards, evaluating whether referrals were necessary, accurate and directed to the appropriate professional. The referral rate (RR) and referral reply rate (RRR) were calculated. Results: From 905 de-identified referrals, RR ranged from 2.6 to 8.7%. From COs’ perspective, the proportion of referrals for which they received replies ranged from 37 to 84% (Scotl...
Background: Hospital Eye Services (HES) in the UK face an increasing number of optometric referrals ...
YesAims: Levels of false positive referral to ophthalmology departments can be high. This study aim...
Purpose: Cataract enhanced service (direct referral) schemes have been in existence for over 12 year...
Objectives: This audit assesses communication between community optometrists (COs) and hospital eye ...
Purpose: In the UK, most referrals to the hospital eye service (HES) originate from community optome...
Background Referrals to ophthalmology are predominantly made from general practitioners (GPs) and op...
Clinical relevance Optometrists upskilling and participating in enhanced optometric schemes has the ...
BackgroundThere is little research that examines the accuracy of paediatric referrals into secondary...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
BACKGROUND: The establishment of minor eye conditions schemes (MECS) within community optometric pra...
Purpose: To investigate variation in optometric referral decision-making and the influence of experi...
Optometrists play an important part in delivering eye care in the United Kingdom; however opportunit...
A literature review revealed a lack of systematic research investigating standards of clinical pract...
Background: Hospital Eye Services (HES) in the UK face an increasing number of optometric referrals ...
YesAims: Levels of false positive referral to ophthalmology departments can be high. This study aim...
Purpose: Cataract enhanced service (direct referral) schemes have been in existence for over 12 year...
Objectives: This audit assesses communication between community optometrists (COs) and hospital eye ...
Purpose: In the UK, most referrals to the hospital eye service (HES) originate from community optome...
Background Referrals to ophthalmology are predominantly made from general practitioners (GPs) and op...
Clinical relevance Optometrists upskilling and participating in enhanced optometric schemes has the ...
BackgroundThere is little research that examines the accuracy of paediatric referrals into secondary...
Purpose: Glaucoma referral refinement (GRR) has pr ven a successful demand management strategy for g...
BACKGROUND: The establishment of minor eye conditions schemes (MECS) within community optometric pra...
Purpose: To investigate variation in optometric referral decision-making and the influence of experi...
Optometrists play an important part in delivering eye care in the United Kingdom; however opportunit...
A literature review revealed a lack of systematic research investigating standards of clinical pract...
Background: Hospital Eye Services (HES) in the UK face an increasing number of optometric referrals ...
YesAims: Levels of false positive referral to ophthalmology departments can be high. This study aim...
Purpose: Cataract enhanced service (direct referral) schemes have been in existence for over 12 year...