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Reducing avoidable use and frequent admissions to A&E

Full Project Title

Reducing avoidable use and frequent admissions to accident and emergency and avoiding frequent hospital admissions

BLMK ICS Priorities

  • User-centered health and social
  • Equality and diversity

Summary

The increase in patients arriving with "avoidable" problems that primary care providers (GPs) may have better control over has been linked to the rise in accident and emergency (A&E) attendance in the United Kingdom during the past 30 years. Both minor ailments that may be managed by primary care physicians and self-limiting issues that don't need medical attention are included in the avoidable usage of the A&E study.

Expected Impact

  

  • To gain a better knowledge of the sociodemographic characteristics that may be responsible for a patient's recurrence at A&E
  • To determine what kind of NHS interim support is available, particularly from physicians and navigation teams, once a patient is transferred from A&E to a ward
  • To determine the kinds of workplace stressors that patients who frequently visit the A&E can cause, such as a lack of beds or personnel working over capacity
  • To figure out how and what to co-create within these A&E structures to get beyond these obstacles

Project Team

 Dr Nishani Jeyapalan

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 Professor Nasreen Ali

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Dr Erica Cook 

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Rukia Saleem

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Professor Yannis Pappas

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