HOME >> MEDICINE >> NEWS
Explosion in numbers of advice calls to hospital since introduction of NHS Direct

The effect of the introduction of NHS Direct on requests for telephone advice from an accident and emergency department2001; 18: 300-1

An analysis of calls referred to the emergency 999 service by NHS Direct 2001; 18: 302-4

Since the introduction of NHS Direct, incoming calls to one accident and emergency medicine (A&E) department have fallen by over 70 per cent, reports a study in Emergency Medicine Journal. But by the same token, the number of calls for medical advice received by the hospital switchboard soared by over 300 per cent. A second study in the same area also reports that the service has had very little impact on rising emergency admission levels.

An audit was made of incoming calls for medical advice to a district general hospital in Yorkshire before and after NHS Direct was introduced in April 1999.

In October 1998, the A&E department took 84 calls from the public, but a year later this had fallen to 23, a drop of almost 73 per cent. But a further 242 calls were redirected to NHS Direct in October 1999, representing an increase of 315 per cent over the previous year's calls to the hospital. Almost half the calls had been redirected from A&E. Attendances at A&E rose by over 5 per cent.

The authors comment that an average public call to A&E for medical advice takes almost four minutes. So the substantial reduction in calls, if reflected throughout the rest of the UK, could save around 90,000 hours of staff time a year. But equally, the surge in calls to the hospital would require an extra 390,000 hours of staff time, equivalent to 230 full time nurses.

A second study of 999 calls affecting three A&E departments in Leeds, Wakefield, and Pontefract, up to August 1999, showed that there was little difference in triage categories for patients who had self referred and those who had come through NHS Direct. This, say the authors, indicates that illne
'"/>

Contact: BMA Press Office
pressoffice@bma.org.uk
44-207-383-6254
BMJ Specialty Journals
2-Jul-2001


Page: 1 2

Related medicine news :

1. Explosion of child obesity predicted to shorten us life expectancy
2. New prevalence study suggests dramatically rising numbers of people with Alzheimers disease
3. Rising numbers of patients seeing non-physician clinicians, study finds
4. No evidence that large numbers of physicians are leaving California, say UCSF researchers
5. GPs prescribe significant numbers of "off label" drugs to children
6. Return to play not determined by the numbers
7. Good parent-doctor relationships may improve the advice parents receive
8. Ecstasy users get advice from friends and web not parents
9. Polyherbacy prompts need for physicians advice
10. Nutrition advice makes heart-healthy diet more satisfying
11. Leaving hospital against medical advice

Post Your Comments:
(Date:6/18/2013)... using technology developed at Case Western Reserve University,s ... of Engineering, has made available avatarsvirtual patientsto train ... and others training to evaluate speech-language disorders to ... on the trainee, because a diagnosis doesn,t have ... , Graduate students studying to become speech-language pathologists ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... More than 1.1 million people in the ... to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Of ... support of National HIV Testing Day on June 27, Allsup, ... (SSDI) representation, the CDC and other organizations are raising awareness ... reports about 50,000 new HIV infections each year. Along with ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... June 18, 2013 The Elizabeth Glaser ... State and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS ... celebrate significant new milestones in the global effort to ... Kerry announced that as of June 2013, one million ... support. Since PEPFAR’s inception in 2003, EGPAF has ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... (PRWEB) June 18, 2013 Two months ago, ... going into surgery for a second session of a silicone ... Miami-Dade County. The treatment was allegedly performed by a mystery ... the board. According to Dr. Bernabe Vazquez of ... receiving such treatments from doctor’s who are not board certified ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... A new $119 million industry is taking the ... redefining the way consumers get their seafood. , ... chefs on the Emerald Coast panhandle of Northwest Florida ... the promising industry of aquaculture. , The word “sustainable” ... to fully partake in the effort, especially when it ...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:SimuCase avatars advance speech-language pathology training 2Health News:Allsup Observes National HIV Testing Day June 27 2Health News:Allsup Observes National HIV Testing Day June 27 3Health News:One Million Babies Born HIV-free Signals Major Milestone in Global Effort to Eliminate Pediatric AIDS 2Health News:One Million Babies Born HIV-free Signals Major Milestone in Global Effort to Eliminate Pediatric AIDS 3Health News:Dr. Bernabe Vazquez Speaks on Miami Woman’s Deadly Silicone Butt Injection 2Health News:Dr. Bernabe Vazquez Speaks on Miami Woman’s Deadly Silicone Butt Injection 3Health News:New $119 Million Industry Swimming Up the East Coast 2
(Date:6/18/2013)... , June 18, 2013 New-generation electronic ... highly portable and lightweight. Simultaneously, circuitry is increasing ... processing speed to which it performs at. Connecting ... electronics and military equipment, such as cameras or ... micro-circular and nano-circular connectors include custom cable designs ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... , June 18, 2013 Apama ... on the development of next-generation atrial fibrillation technologies, ... 8295902 by the US Patent and Trademark Office ... low profile electrode assemblies for use on expandable ... or other surgical procedures. "We are ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... , June 17, 2013 Vanda Pharmaceuticals ... additional data today at ENDO 2013, the Endocrine ... tasimelteon can entrain (synchronize) both melatonin and cortisol ... reset the master body clock and address the ... (Non-24).  The SET (Safety and Efficacy of Tasimelteon) ...
Breaking Medicine Technology:Omnetics Circular Connectors Offer Both Micro and Nano Interconnects for Highly Portable Electronic Systems, Meeting the Needs of Designers Looking for Size Reduction Options and Cable Flexibility 2Vanda Presents Data From Phase III Studies that Demonstrate Tasimelteon Restores Daily Cortisol Rhythm In Blind Patients With Non-24-Hour Disorder 2Vanda Presents Data From Phase III Studies that Demonstrate Tasimelteon Restores Daily Cortisol Rhythm In Blind Patients With Non-24-Hour Disorder 3Vanda Presents Data From Phase III Studies that Demonstrate Tasimelteon Restores Daily Cortisol Rhythm In Blind Patients With Non-24-Hour Disorder 4
Cached News: