Investigating innovations in outpatient services: a mixed-methods rapid evaluation

Sep 27, 2024Health and social care delivery research

New approaches in outpatient care: a quick study using surveys and interviews

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Abstract

Nine services showed notable changes in follow-up to first attendance ratios using routine national hospital data.

  • Two out of three interviewed sites questioned the data findings, while one site attributed changes to a clinical assessment service.
  • Patient-Initiated Follow-Up models varied significantly across hospitals and clinical specialties, affecting patient selection and monitoring.
  • Greater use of Patient-Initiated Follow-Up was associated with lower outpatient attendance in 15 out of 29 specialties.
  • Higher outpatient attendance was noted in 7 specialties with increased Patient-Initiated Follow-Up rates.
  • Four specialties experienced fewer emergency department visits linked to rising Patient-Initiated Follow-Up rates.
  • While viewed positively by staff and patients, the impact of Patient-Initiated Follow-Up on individual outcomes and workload remains uncertain.

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