Study looks at factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in #PrimaryCare https://t.co/uvLEqiX1HY
RT @yasukif: 外来診察後、予想に反してその後の状態が悪化する場合があるが、それの関連因子の研究。重要なテーマです。GPの外来診察時間をもちっと伸ばすことと、リモート診療に要注意ってことだが、まだ、はっきりしたそのメカニズムは不明確のもよう。
外来診察後、予想に反してその後の状態が悪化する場合があるが、それの関連因子の研究。重要なテーマです。GPの外来診察時間をもちっと伸ばすことと、リモート診療に要注意ってことだが、まだ、はっきりしたそのメカニズムは不明確のもよう。
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
Can't agree more.
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
To be able to provide longer consultations means releasing capacity and spreading workload - it's where AI triage and #patientflow management can help.
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
RT @BJGPjournal: A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of…
A strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of hospital self-referral – potentially an indication of missed deterioration, supports the call for longer GP consultations and caution against reliance on telephone consultations https://
緊急入院前3日間にGPを受診していた患者のうち,敗血症と尿路感染症は紹介でなく自己受診する傾向が強かった.GPの診療時間が長いの自己受診のリスクは減り,対面ではなく電話相談,過去の医療サービス利用,併存疾患が自己受診による入院と関連していた. https://t.co/Og34upWqnX
RT @DrAli2100: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices https:/…
RT @DrAli2100: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices https:/…
RT @rafarotaeche: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices http…
Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices https://t.co/JnOkPKvQnl
RT @rafarotaeche: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices http…
RT @rafarotaeche: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices http…
Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices https://t.co/O2tJawWb9P
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @SoniaKSaxena: Congrats to @Imperial_CHU alumna @LizzieCecil Useful research supporting longer consulting times in general practice to r…
RT @Beezum: Who knew? It also seems obvious that without regular face to face consultations GPs will be less experienced in spotting potent…
I will illustrate how this research will be taken up by the press... https://t.co/SpbaCv57xd
Congrats to @Imperial_CHU alumna @LizzieCecil Useful research supporting longer consulting times in general practice to reduce significant events and deterioration in community @DrAlexBottle @maximustiberius @Azeem_Majeed @Imperial_PCPH @BJGPjournal
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @DrLindaDykes: Fascinating! Of note, study period 2014-2017, so pre-pandemic. Is the current surge in demand in EDs showing this associa…
Who knew? It also seems obvious that without regular face to face consultations GPs will be less experienced in spotting potential problems. Bad for patients & EDs
Fascinating! Of note, study period 2014-2017, so pre-pandemic. Is the current surge in demand in EDs showing this association in action?
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to…
Research from @imperialcollege shows a strong association between time spent with a GP and lower rates of self-referral to hospital – potentially an indication of missed deterioration https://t.co/VCJOcOE639 @Azeem_Majeed @DrAlexBottle @maximustiberius
RT @LizzieCecil: Patients, seen in primary care by a GP in the three days before an emergency hospitalisation, were less likely to self-ref…
@Imperial_PSTRC @Imperial_PCPH
RT @DrAlexBottle: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices (#CP…
RT @DrAlexBottle: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices (#CP…
RT @DrAlexBottle: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices (#CP…
Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: cohort study of UK general practices (#CPRD) https://t.co/RUL5GCEHgA
Patients, seen in primary care by a GP in the three days before an emergency hospitalisation, were less likely to self-refer (potentially an indication of missed acute deterioration) after longer, face-to-face consultations. https://t.co/KPr05j43AY
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @DavidmcmahonM: Does this show that for some presentations telephone simply cannot substitute for a f2f? https://t.co/km66eLukHs
Does this show that for some presentations telephone simply cannot substitute for a f2f?
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
RT @BJGPjournal: Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in a…
Over 100,000 patients contacted a GP <3 days before an emergency admission between 2014 and 2017. A 5-minute increase in appointment time results in a 10% decrease in odds of self-referred admission https://t.co/VCJOcOE639 @Azeem_Majeed @DrAlexBottle @m
RT @DrAlexBottle: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: pre-covid #CPRD analysis supports the cal…
RT @DrAlexBottle: Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: pre-covid #CPRD analysis supports the cal…
Factors associated with potentially missed acute deterioration in primary care: pre-covid #CPRD analysis supports the call for longer GP consultations and cautions reliance on phone consultations, so familiar to many now https://t.co/l8oDdWc7B5 @rcgp
GP telephone and video consultations have increased substantially with the COVID-19 pandemic, but these forms of consultations have not been fully evaluated and may increase missed deterioration in primary care. https://t.co/Ui7HqKOqLg
A new study from Imperial College found patients, seen in primary care by a GP before hospitalisation, were less likely to self-refer (potentially an indication of missed deterioration) after longer, face-to-face consultations. https://t.co/Ui7HqKOqLg