RT @LindsayBbent: It's not... The main reason children attend A&E (& GP surgeries too) tends to be respiratory infections, gastro issues, o…
RT @LindsayBbent: It's not... The main reason children attend A&E (& GP surgeries too) tends to be respiratory infections, gastro issues, o…
RT @LindsayBbent: It's not... The main reason children attend A&E (& GP surgeries too) tends to be respiratory infections, gastro issues, o…
It's not... The main reason children attend A&E (& GP surgeries too) tends to be respiratory infections, gastro issues, other infectious diseases & fever. https://t.co/vkd5FHdc2O
RT @BJGPjournal: GP-managed non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances resulted in reductions in costs, waiting times, and inpa…
RT @BJGPjournal: GP-managed non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances resulted in reductions in costs, waiting times, and inpa…
RT @BJGPjournal: GP-managed non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances resulted in reductions in costs, waiting times, and inpa…
More likely to receive antibiotics doesn't sound good though
RT @BJGPjournal: GP-managed non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances resulted in reductions in costs, waiting times, and inpa…
RT @BJGPjournal: GP-managed non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances resulted in reductions in costs, waiting times, and inpa…
GP-managed non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances resulted in reductions in costs, waiting times, and inpatient admissions @CarrolEnitan @IGHLiverpool @LiverpoolCEIDR @alderheyED https://t.co/AEGKcFq1tO https://t.co/NSSmARUPYu
1/2 Retrospective observational study reports children seen by GP more likely to receive antibiotics than those seen by ED staff, would reflect badly on GPs if reliable finding… https://t.co/M5uEQ4FoEu
RT @PEMUpdates: Management of non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances by GPs: a retrospective observational study https://t.…
RT @PEMUpdates: Management of non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances by GPs: a retrospective observational study https://t.…
Management of non-urgent paediatric emergency department attendances by GPs: a retrospective observational study https://t.co/8uRJCaXCW5 https://t.co/jfr67gHg63
RT @BJGPjournal: This study examines introduction of GPs into emergency departments (EDs), comparing waiting times, admissions, service cos…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study examines introduction of GPs into emergency departments (EDs), comparing waiting times, admissions, service cos…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study examines introduction of GPs into emergency departments (EDs), comparing waiting times, admissions, service cos…
This study examines introduction of GPs into emergency departments (EDs), comparing waiting times, admissions, service costs, and antibiotic prescribing rates with ED teams, showing positive results @CarrolEnitan @IGHLiverpool @LiverpoolCEIDR @alderheyED