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EP.WE.485An Audit to Investigate the Incidence of Face-to-Face Patient Review by GPs Prior to Referral to Surgical Assessment Unit
Author(s) -
Hannah Murray
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
british journal of surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.202
H-Index - 201
eISSN - 1365-2168
pISSN - 0007-1323
DOI - 10.1093/bjs/znab308.059
Subject(s) - medicine , referral , incidence (geometry) , audit , attendance , emergency medicine , medical emergency , pediatrics , face to face , general surgery , family medicine , physics , management , optics , economics , economic growth , philosophy , epistemology
Aims Since COVID-19, GP’s have been encouraged to do fewer face-to-face consultations to prevent unnecessary patient contact1. Anecdotally, this initially resulted in many patients being referred to SAU who had not been seen by a GP, and then being discharged back to the community the same day, causing potentially increased risk of contracting COVID-19 through hospital attendance. The aim of this audit was to investigate the incidence of patients referred to SAU not seen by a GP and discharged the same day. Methods GP referrals were identified over a 7 day period through the surgical take electronic system Aramis©. The case notes and GP documentation were reviewed to identify whether a face-to-face GP consultation occurred, and then whether the patient was admitted to SAU or discharged the same day. Results During a 7 day period, there were 24 (n = 24) GP referrals of which only 3 (12.5%) were not seen by the GP, all of whom were admitted for at least one night. However, of the patients referred and seen by GP, 7 (29%) were discharged the same day. Conclusions This demonstrates that during this 7-day period, there was no incidence of inappropriate GP referral to SAU of patients not seen by a GP, and the majority of GP referrals warranted admission. This suggests that in most cases, GPs are avoiding unnecessary emergency surgical referrals and attempt to review patients face-to-face prior to referral, thus reducing patient risk of contact with COVID-19 in the hospital setting.

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