Emergency Care Policy
Cross-source consensus on Emergency Care Policy from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The article identifies reducing barriers to GP and NHS 111 use in deprived areas as a policy intervention. — Socioeconomic inequality and access to emergency care: understanding the pathways to the emergency department in the UK
- The article identifies improvements to self-referral triage, navigation, and follow-up as ways to reduce unplanned returns. — Socioeconomic inequality and access to emergency care: understanding the pathways to the emergency department in the UK
- Strengthening NHS 111 in deprived areas is presented as a promising strategy when paired with equitable access and trust-building measures. — Socioeconomic inequality and access to emergency care: understanding the pathways to the emergency department in the UK
- Improving appointment availability, health literacy, and trust are suggested as possible interventions. — Socioeconomic inequality and access to emergency care: understanding the pathways to the emergency department in the UK