Improving Emergency Care In England Hc 1075, Session 2003-2004: House of Commons Papers 2003-04,1075
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Improving Emergency Care In England Hc 1075, Session 2003-2004 (2004)
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ISBN: 9780102930214 bzw. 010293021X, in Englisch, 61 Seiten, Stationery Office, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Durham-City-Bookshop-England.
There were about 12.7 million visits to accident and emergency (A&E) services in the last year, and in around a fifth of these, patients were admitted to hospital. A&E departments are only one in a variety of NHS emergency care providers, which include ambulance services, GPs, primary care trusts, out-of-hours services; NHS Direct; and open access minor injury centres. This NAO report examines the extent of progress made towards achieving the key target for maximum total time spent waiting for A&E services, as well as with the wider modernisation of emergency care. The report's conclusions include that, given the high level of demand, there has been a significant and sustained progress towards reducing waiting times in A&E departments and improving the patient's experience, largely due to improved working practices and increased local investment. However, there is further room for improvement in the case of patients with more complex needs, such as older people and those with mental health needs; and regional variations still exist with the performance of the worst performing trusts still some way behind. Further major improvements will depend on tackling the remaining bottlenecks and barriers to modernisation within wider emergency care services. The establishment of local emergency care networks is highlighted as a promising development, as a means to secure greater emergency care service integration and joint-working. Paperback, Label: Stationery Office, Stationery Office, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-10-30, Studio: Stationery Office.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Durham-City-Bookshop-England.
There were about 12.7 million visits to accident and emergency (A&E) services in the last year, and in around a fifth of these, patients were admitted to hospital. A&E departments are only one in a variety of NHS emergency care providers, which include ambulance services, GPs, primary care trusts, out-of-hours services; NHS Direct; and open access minor injury centres. This NAO report examines the extent of progress made towards achieving the key target for maximum total time spent waiting for A&E services, as well as with the wider modernisation of emergency care. The report's conclusions include that, given the high level of demand, there has been a significant and sustained progress towards reducing waiting times in A&E departments and improving the patient's experience, largely due to improved working practices and increased local investment. However, there is further room for improvement in the case of patients with more complex needs, such as older people and those with mental health needs; and regional variations still exist with the performance of the worst performing trusts still some way behind. Further major improvements will depend on tackling the remaining bottlenecks and barriers to modernisation within wider emergency care services. The establishment of local emergency care networks is highlighted as a promising development, as a means to secure greater emergency care service integration and joint-working. Paperback, Label: Stationery Office, Stationery Office, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-10-30, Studio: Stationery Office.
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Improving Emergency Care In England Hc 1075, Session 2003-2004 (2004)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780102930214 bzw. 010293021X, in Englisch, 61 Seiten, Stationery Office, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, langton_distribution_ships_from_england.
There were about 12.7 million visits to accident and emergency (A&E) services in the last year, and in around a fifth of these, patients were admitted to hospital. A&E departments are only one in a variety of NHS emergency care providers, which include ambulance services, GPs, primary care trusts, out-of-hours services; NHS Direct; and open access minor injury centres. This NAO report examines the extent of progress made towards achieving the key target for maximum total time spent waiting for A&E services, as well as with the wider modernisation of emergency care. The report's conclusions include that, given the high level of demand, there has been a significant and sustained progress towards reducing waiting times in A&E departments and improving the patient's experience, largely due to improved working practices and increased local investment. However, there is further room for improvement in the case of patients with more complex needs, such as older people and those with mental health needs; and regional variations still exist with the performance of the worst performing trusts still some way behind. Further major improvements will depend on tackling the remaining bottlenecks and barriers to modernisation within wider emergency care services. The establishment of local emergency care networks is highlighted as a promising development, as a means to secure greater emergency care service integration and joint-working. Paperback, Label: Stationery Office, Stationery Office, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-10-30, Studio: Stationery Office.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, langton_distribution_ships_from_england.
There were about 12.7 million visits to accident and emergency (A&E) services in the last year, and in around a fifth of these, patients were admitted to hospital. A&E departments are only one in a variety of NHS emergency care providers, which include ambulance services, GPs, primary care trusts, out-of-hours services; NHS Direct; and open access minor injury centres. This NAO report examines the extent of progress made towards achieving the key target for maximum total time spent waiting for A&E services, as well as with the wider modernisation of emergency care. The report's conclusions include that, given the high level of demand, there has been a significant and sustained progress towards reducing waiting times in A&E departments and improving the patient's experience, largely due to improved working practices and increased local investment. However, there is further room for improvement in the case of patients with more complex needs, such as older people and those with mental health needs; and regional variations still exist with the performance of the worst performing trusts still some way behind. Further major improvements will depend on tackling the remaining bottlenecks and barriers to modernisation within wider emergency care services. The establishment of local emergency care networks is highlighted as a promising development, as a means to secure greater emergency care service integration and joint-working. Paperback, Label: Stationery Office, Stationery Office, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-10-30, Studio: Stationery Office.
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Improving Emergency Care in England,Department of Health: House of Commons Papers 2003-04,1075 (2004)
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ISBN: 9780102930214 bzw. 010293021X, in Englisch, Stationery Office Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Improving Emergency Care in England,Department of Health: House of Commons Papers 2003-04,1075 (2004)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780102930214 bzw. 010293021X, in Englisch, Stationery Office Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
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61 pages. In Stock.
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Improving Emergency Care In England Hc 1075, Session 2003-2004 (2004)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780102930214 bzw. 010293021X, in Englisch, 61 Seiten, Stationery Office, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
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