The 2015 NICE guidelines for suspected cancer recommend that English General Practitioners have direct access to diagnostic tests to investigate symptoms of cancer that do not meet the criteria for urgent referral. We aimed to identify the proportion of GPs in England with direct access to these tests.We recruited 533 English GPs through a national clinical research network to complete an online survey about direct access to laboratory, radiology, and endoscopy tests in the three months leading up to the release of the 2015 NICE guidance. If they had direct access to a diagnostic test, GPs were asked about the time necessary to arrange a test and receive a report. Results are reported by NHS sub-region and, adjusting for sampling, for Engla...
OBJECTIVES: Cancer survival rates vary widely between European countries, with differences in timeli...
Background. A number of point-of-care diagnostic tests are commercially available in the UK, however...
BACKGROUND: Continual improvements in diagnostic processes are needed to minimise the proportion of ...
Background The 2015 NICE guidelines for suspected cancer recommend that English General Practitioner...
Background Direct access (DA) testing allows GPs to refer patients for investigation without consult...
BACKGROUND: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
BACKGROUND: Direct access (DA) testing allows GPs to refer patients for investigation without consul...
OBJECTIVES:In July 2017, UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a dia...
OBJECTIVES: In July 2017, UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a di...
Background: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
Background For some cancers, late presentation is associated with poor survival. In England, less th...
Background: Large variation in measures of diagnostic activity have been described previously betwee...
BACKGROUND: The role of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) testing in the early detection of prostate c...
Background: In general practice, excluding serious conditions is one of the cornerstones of the cons...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
OBJECTIVES: Cancer survival rates vary widely between European countries, with differences in timeli...
Background. A number of point-of-care diagnostic tests are commercially available in the UK, however...
BACKGROUND: Continual improvements in diagnostic processes are needed to minimise the proportion of ...
Background The 2015 NICE guidelines for suspected cancer recommend that English General Practitioner...
Background Direct access (DA) testing allows GPs to refer patients for investigation without consult...
BACKGROUND: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
BACKGROUND: Direct access (DA) testing allows GPs to refer patients for investigation without consul...
OBJECTIVES:In July 2017, UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a dia...
OBJECTIVES: In July 2017, UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a di...
Background: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
Background For some cancers, late presentation is associated with poor survival. In England, less th...
Background: Large variation in measures of diagnostic activity have been described previously betwee...
BACKGROUND: The role of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) testing in the early detection of prostate c...
Background: In general practice, excluding serious conditions is one of the cornerstones of the cons...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
OBJECTIVES: Cancer survival rates vary widely between European countries, with differences in timeli...
Background. A number of point-of-care diagnostic tests are commercially available in the UK, however...
BACKGROUND: Continual improvements in diagnostic processes are needed to minimise the proportion of ...