This study investigated at the macro and meso level of the health system in England: what the rationale was and the factors influencing the current and future employment, or otherwise, of non-medical practitioners in emergency departments and urgent treatment centres. Methods: Mixed qualitative ...
In doing so, we consider a range of services involved in the broader UEC system to include emergency departments, emergency medical (ambulance) services, out-of-hours general practitioners, telephony-based urgent care, urgent treatment centres, and community pharmacy. This paper aims to encourage ...
2.2Urgent Care Centres (UCC) Centres that do provide planned day case procedures as well asarthroplastyservices. They have an urgent treatment center that can deal with walk-in patients with minor injuries. On the hospital website, they are described as “urgent carecenters/Urgent treatment center...
Key findings across the system included that the local directory of services used by staff in urgent and emergency care to direct patients to the right treatment, and support was found to have inaccuracies, and out of date information. This meant there was a delay in assessing patients and acc...
When the House of Commons the Speaker, savages a Bill it must be bad, so from the moment Lindsey Hoyle told MPs that the bill was 'all over the shop' (a good old northern phrase from a northern politician,), and that at least half its clauses "would be getting the treatment," in...
Beginning with the advent of GP Cooperatives, this has continued with the increased involvement of other health professionals in urgent care, especially out of hours, and the development of new roles and ways of working. The provision of primary care treatment centres has extended this trend. ...
Addressing a King’s Fund event in central London Mr Stevens said: ‘We saw once again over this winter that the existing siloed front-end of the NHS, be it 111, GP out-of-hours, the 999 service, urgent care centres, A&Es, is pretty confusing. ...
and Urgent Dental Care centres (UDCs) were established to offer remote and face-to-face urgent dental treatment for those in need.Aim To explore perceptions and psychosocial experiences of frontline staff providing care at UDCs in England during COVID-19.Method A qualitative research study using ...
Under the plans, which are intended to roll out nationally from December, patients will call the helpline before being booked into A&E or urgent treatment centres, or to see 鈥doi:10.1136/bmj.m3655E. WilkinsonBritish Medical Journal Publishing GroupBMJ...
Beginning with the advent of GP Cooperatives, this has continued with the increased involvement of other health professionals in urgent care, especially out of hours, and the development of new roles and ways of working. The provision of primary care treatment centres has extended this trend. ...