Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: @Jeremy_Hunt @CommonsHealth @wesstreeting @doctor_oxford @FabNHSStuff This old paper predicted the primary care issue we are facing now! https://t.co/eyq6LsF0Io
@TaraJLamont @Davewwest @jappleby123 @Purdy_S See http://t.co/rql7MB1k3y Deprivation & urban location strong predictors of A & E use.
That's being generous @felly500. @ralanshirley see '>> A&E visits where access to GPs is <<' http://t.co/ZFA8Vn7YzU & http://t.co/2OeQpGlLtn
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/11Rd8A00md
That's being generous @felly500. @ralanshirley see '>> A&E visits where access to GPs is <<' http://t.co/ZFA8Vn7YzU & http://t.co/2OeQpGlLtn
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/11Rd8A00md
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/11Rd8A00md
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/11Rd8A00md
@S_Gresham @rcgp Poorer access to primary care is linked to higher A&E attendances. http://t.co/rql7MB1k3y
@S_Gresham @rcgp Poorer access to primary care is linked to higher A&E attendances. http://t.co/rql7MB1k3y
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/7n4irDmI29
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
Majority of AE attendances are in hours. We need to look at in hours access to GPs -> http://t.co/GIvcv6KqaK #marr http://t.co/ZXCQabqDcD
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@clarercgp Study from @FoMImperial reported that practices with better access had lower rates of ED use. http://t.co/m4CAuHDylK
Here's some evidence-base by the way: http://t.co/YPInhgYnhX @HPIAndyCowper @Davewwest @nedwards_1
Here's some evidence-base by the way: http://t.co/YPInhgYnhX @HPIAndyCowper @Davewwest @nedwards_1
Here's some evidence-base by the way: http://t.co/YPInhgYnhX @HPIAndyCowper @Davewwest @nedwards_1
"Enabling patients to see a GP in a timely manner could reduce ED utilisation in the NHS in England" http://t.co/YPInhgYnhX
Here's some evidence-base by the way: http://t.co/YPInhgYnhX @HPIAndyCowper @Davewwest @nedwards_1
@RBCCG_Chair @rvautrey Another analysis shows that GP access is still significant after adjusting for deprivation. http://t.co/SinpDcVFFQ
@drmarielouise @NHAparty Use of EDs highest among people from deprived areas, so payment would hit the poor hardest. http://t.co/SinpDcVFFQ
@mellojonny @nedwards_1 @branwenjeffreys @samjlister Use of A+E lower where GP access better. http://t.co/SinpDcVFFQ
@mellojonny @nedwards_1 @branwenjeffreys @samjlister Use of A+E lower where GP access better. http://t.co/SinpDcVFFQ
PLOS ONE: Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional -http://t.co/WY2N3HTUsj - #primarycare
A&E admissions @FullFact You may find this interesting: http://t.co/eKm5W264dF
ENGLAND. Policy makers should consider improving access to primary care to reduce EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT utilisation. http://t.co/4te5pz6wW9
ENGLAND. Policy makers should consider improving access to primary care to reduce EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT utilisation. http://t.co/4te5pz6wW9
ENGLAND. Policy makers should consider improving access to primary care to reduce EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT utilisation. http://t.co/4te5pz6wW9
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
“@Bob_Wachter: More #primarycare access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/GZ0SGyqqfE @PLOSONE” #FMRevolution @amcunningham
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
If the worst GP practices for timely access performed as well as the best there'd be 111,739 fewer A&E visits: http://t.co/ibxZRDRoZC
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
"@Bob_Wachter: More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/rQ9LqxiZmu "
"@Bob_Wachter: More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/rQ9LqxiZmu "
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
"@Bob_Wachter: More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/rQ9LqxiZmu "
"@Bob_Wachter: More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/rQ9LqxiZmu "
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
The evidence! MT“@Bob_Wachter: More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/Wamzn02JkE @ImperialCollege @PLOSONE”
More primary care access->fewer ED visits (at least in UK). http://t.co/gmpMNrsKvB (I'm co-author w/ @ImperialCollege colleagues) @PLOSONE
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/nFEWeNP9R1
@DrGrumble That’s a report about this: http://t.co/NVa8JCkkrL
Access to Primary Care and Visits to ED: http://t.co/Aqk7ZyV2hr study is flawed on so any levels. @RCGP #ukmeded #NHS e.g. Patient outcome
Research from Imperial, using patient survey, correlates poor access to GPs with increased A&E use: http://t.co/3WCL0lobyE
Research from Imperial, using patient survey, correlates poor access to GPs with increased A&E use: http://t.co/3WCL0lobyE
Research from Imperial, using patient survey, correlates poor access to GPs with increased A&E use: http://t.co/3WCL0lobyE
Discssing this with @RoyLilley and @clarercgp http://t.co/NVa8JCkkrL criticism in my timeline
If the worst GP practices for timely access performed as well as the best there'd be 111,739 fewer A&E visits: http://t.co/ibxZRDRoZC
Discssing this with @RoyLilley and @clarercgp http://t.co/NVa8JCkkrL criticism in my timeline
Poor people in cities who can't get to see a GP use A&E more than rich rural people. Fancy that http://t.co/IiyMdLpA99
Access to Primary Care & Visits 2 Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/EuMJuatjHe @PLOS
.@jappleby123 @ImperialSpark good point re type-1 ED as outcome variable. Article intro states ED visits is rising: http://t.co/1E6mtANnUi
If the worst GP practices for timely access performed as well as the best there'd be 111,739 fewer A&E visits: http://t.co/ibxZRDRoZC
Astonishingly pointless paper shows ppl in a&e often claim not to have timely access to gp - in other news water wet http://t.co/fJedIZWivq
More A&E visits where access to GPs is worse http://t.co/VJgrjqluVk
PLOSone: 'Access to Primary Care & Visits to EDs in England: Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study' http://t.co/SUqXJI8nMD
Access to Primary Care & Visits to Emergency Departments: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/p9ruPDcptz
Access to Primary Care & Visits to Emergency Departments: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/p9ruPDcptz
This study of GP access and A&E use http://t.co/lKXbC5jPxi is interersting, but notably uses self-reporting by patients GP access was hard.
Poor people in cities who can't get to see a GP use A&E more than rich rural people. Fancy that http://t.co/IiyMdLpA99
Poor people in cities who can't get to see a GP use A&E more than rich rural people. Fancy that http://t.co/IiyMdLpA99
If the worst GP practices for timely access performed as well as the best there'd be 111,739 fewer A&E visits: http://t.co/ibxZRDRoZC
If the worst GP practices for timely access performed as well as the best there'd be 111,739 fewer A&E visits: http://t.co/ibxZRDRoZC
If the worst GP practices for timely access performed as well as the best there'd be 111,739 fewer A&E visits: http://t.co/ibxZRDRoZC
RT @clarkmike: PLOSone: 'Access to Primary Care & Visits to EDs in England: Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study' http://t.co/TFY8hkbZQo
PLOSone: 'Access to Primary Care & Visits to EDs in England: Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study' http://t.co/SUqXJI8nMD
Very important large scale study of link between rapid access to GP and use of A&E http://t.co/N8pWxJVXyN
@DrGrumble That’s a report about this: http://t.co/NVa8JCkkrL
@DrGrumble That’s a report about this: http://t.co/NVa8JCkkrL
Have a look at paper @Vivdora. http://t.co/fD9fjxQvbU Getting my brain around it still! As @clarercgp says deprivation far more important
.@mellojonny @clarercgp @harrylongman I assume this discussion stimulated by this paper out today(?), worth a read -http://t.co/UaDkfBDLWR
Access to Primary Care and Visits to Emergency Departments in England: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study http://t.co/0EsY535fo4
@SteveLaitner @harrylongman @clarercgp @RoyLilley Just found it http://t.co/fD9fjxQvbU
@mellojonny @fentonaw Just found it http://t.co/fD9fjxQvbU