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A national evaluation of specialists' clinics in primary care settings.

机译:对初级保健环境中的专家诊所的国家评估。

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BACKGROUND: Encouraged by the increased purchasing power of general practitioners (GPs), specialist-run clinics in general practice and community health care settings (known as specialist outreach clinics) have increased rapidly across England. The activities of local commissioning schemes within primary care groups are likely to accelerate this trend. AIM: To evaluate the costs, processes, and benefits of specialists' outreach clinics held in GPs' surgeries, compared with hospital outpatient clinics. DESIGN OF STUDY: A case-referent (comparative) study comparing the characteristics of outreach clinics (cases) with matched outpatient control clinics. SETTING: Thirty-eight outreach clinics, compared with 38 matched outpatient clinics as controls, covering 14 hospital trust areas across England. METHOD: Self-administered questionnaires were given to patients in both clinic settings. These covered processes, satisfaction, personal costs, and health status, with postal follow-up at six months to assess health outcomes. Self-administered questionnaires were also given to the specialists and GPs whose clinics were included in the study (individual patient clinical sheet and an attitude questionnaire), practice managers, and trust accountants (process and costs questionnaire). Evaluation of the costs, processes, and benefits of specialist outreach clinics versus hospital outpatient clinics was carried out by comparing questionnaire responses. RESULTS: In comparison with outpatients, outreach clinic patients spent less time on the waiting lists for appointments to see the specialist, they had shorter waiting times in clinics, fewer follow-up appointments, and were more likely to be completely discharged after the sampled attendance. Outreach patients were more satisfied than outpatients with the range of clinic process items asked about. Most doctors felt that the outreach clinic was 'worthwhile'. While patients' personal costs were lower in outreach than in outpatients clinics, NHS costs were more expensive per patient in outreach. The benefits of outreach clinics on patients' health status at six months' follow-up were relatively small. CONCLUSIONS: Outreach clinics are a means of improving access to specialist services for patients, in addition to improving the efficiency and quality of health care. Most results were similar across specialties and areas. The benefits of the outreach service need to be weighed against their substantially higher NHS costs, in comparison with outpatients clinics. Outreach clinics are unlikely to be financially justifiable for NHS funding given that the impact on patients' health status was small.
机译:背景:在全科医生(GPs)购买力增强的鼓舞下,全科诊所和社区卫生保健机构(称为专科外展诊所)中的专营诊所在英格兰迅速增长。基层医疗机构中的本地委托计划的活动可能会加速这一趋势。目的:评估全科医生手术中与医院门诊诊所相比的专科门诊诊所的成本,流程和收益。研究设计:一项病例参考(比较)研究,将外展诊所(病例)与匹配的门诊诊所的特征进行比较。地点:38个门诊诊所,而38个匹配的门诊诊所为对照,覆盖了英格兰14个医院信任区域。方法:在两个诊所均对患者进行自我管理的问卷调查。这些内容涵盖了流程,满意度,个人成本和健康状况,并在六个月后进行了邮政随访以评估健康状况。还将向其研究所在的专家和全科医生(个人患者临床表和态度问卷),业务经理和信托会计师(过程和成本问卷)提供自我管理的问卷。通过比较问卷答复,对专科门诊诊所与医院门诊诊所的成本,流程和收益进行了评估。结果:与门诊病人相比,外展门诊病人在轮候名单上花费更少的时间去看专科医生,他们在诊所的轮候时间更短,随访时间也更少,并且更有可能在出勤后完全出院。与门诊病人相比,门诊病人对所询问的临床过程项目范围更加满意。大多数医生认为外联诊所“值得”。尽管患者的个人费用在门诊范围内比在门诊诊所要低,但是NHS的费用在每位患者的门诊费用上更高。在六个月的随访中,门诊诊所对患者健康状况的好处相对较小。结论:外展诊所是提高医疗服务效率和质量的一种手段,可改善患者获得专科服务的机会。大多数结果在各个专业和领域都相似。与门诊诊所相比,需要权衡外联服务的好处和其较高的NHS费用。鉴于对患者健康状况的影响很小,因此门诊诊所不太可能获得NHS资金的合理资助。

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