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NHS outpatient secondary care: a time of challenges and opportunities

N. J. Levell

2022Future Healthcare Journal17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The English NHS outpatient service was handling over 1.6 million referrals per month before the COVID-19 pandemic, with numbers growing each year. There was a fall during the pandemic but by 2022, referrals were close to pre-pandemic levels. The GIRFT programme clinical leads from over 41 specialties visited each English hospital to identify unwarranted variation in care and identify good practice. A wealth of innovations covering the whole outpatient journey were identified in the national reports, which are published on the GIRFT website. Patient needs and demands vary greatly between infants and the elderly, between mental health, medical and surgical specialties. However, it was remarkable how common themes bridged age and illness to identify again and again how services could be improved. This report summarises the key themes identified by GIRFT to improve outpatient services in England as it moves forwards from the COVID pandemic.

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PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineOutpatient visitsService (business)Outpatient clinicFamily medicineSecondary careMedical emergencyHealth carePrimary careNursingBusinessPolitical scienceDiseaseMarketingPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawInternal medicineHealthcare Systems and Challenges
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