Published Work

a review for NHS South of England.

Público Deposited

Urgent and emergency care

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  • [Taunton]
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  • [NHS South of England]
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  • 2013
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  • 55p.
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  • The problem of growing demand for urgent care continues. There have been overall improvements in urgent and emergency care performance but there is wide variation in performance in NHS South of England in both organisations and local systems and signs of decline nationally. This report brings together the key findings from: reviews of 35 individual organisations, and whole system reviews from the Emergency Care Intensive Support Team (ECIST); a literature review on urgent care; a review of a number of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) strategy documents and QIPP plans; interviews and seminars with stakeholders from different parts of the emergency care system; and two site visits in the South of England.
  • This research was carried out by The King's Fund for NHS South of England.
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