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A Neurology Advanced Referral Management System (NARMS) Reduces Face-to- Face Consultations By Over Sixty Percent.

Authors :
McConville, John
Hunter, Annemarie
Fulton, Ailsa
Gray, Orla
Kerr, Andrew
Patterson, Victor
Source :
Ulster Medical Journal; Jan2023, Vol. 92 Issue 1, p19-23, 5p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background The COVID-19 pandemic has made neurology clinic waiting times longer. To prevent a build-up of patients waiting, we introduced a neurology advanced referral management system (NARMS) to deal with new referrals from GPs, using advice, investigations, or the telephone, as alternatives to face-to-face (FF) assessment. Methods For six months, electronic referrals from GPs were triaged to the above categories. We recorded the numbers in each category, patient satisfaction, inter-consultant triage variation, re-referrals, and calculated CO2 emissions. Results There were 573 referrals. Triage destinations were advice 33%, investigations 27%, telephone 17%, and FF 33%. Of patients referred for MRI, 95% were happy not to be seen if their investigation was normal. Less-experienced consultants triaged 20% and 30% respectively, to advice or investigations, compared with 40% by a triage-experienced neurologist. Four percent were re-referred. Numbers on the waiting list did not increase. CO2 emissions were reduced by 50%. Discussion Two thirds of neurological referrals from GPs did not need to be seen FF and 50% were dealt with without the neurologist meeting the patient. Carbon emission was halved. This system should be employed more, with FF examination reserved for those patients who need a neurological examination for diagnosis and management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00416193
Volume :
92
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Ulster Medical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161588665