Postcode Lottery in Healthcare? Findings from the Scottish National Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in Secondary Care Audit 2019
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Hospitals with and without Frailty Units
3.2. Routes of Admission
3.3. Specialist Staffing
3.3.1. Senior Medical Staffing
3.3.2. Physiotherapists
3.3.3. Occupational Therapists
3.4. Access to Liaison Psychiatry
3.5. Pharmacists
3.6. Social Work
3.7. Bed Management
3.8. Multidisciplinary Team Meetings
3.9. Additional Services
3.9.1. Hospital at Home
3.9.2. Orthogeriatrics
3.9.3. Surgical Liaison
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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NHS Health Board | Population Number ≥ 65 Years | FTE Geriatrician per 10,000 People ≥65 |
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A | 4686 | 0 |
B | 6895 | 0 |
C | 84,228 | 0.62 |
D | 38,570 | 0.65 |
E | 53,088 | 0.89 |
F | 107,946 | 1.13 |
G | 77,024 | 1.27 |
H | 89,691 | 1.56 |
I | 28,616 | 1.75 |
J | 59,174 | 2.2 |
K | 121,805 | 2.22 |
L | 195,952 | 2.27 |
M | 148,954 | 2.29 |
Availability of Liaison Psychiatry | Number of Hospitals |
---|---|
No access on site | 3 |
Review within hospital on request, not usually same day | 18 |
Review within hospital on request, usually same day | 4 |
Psychiatrist based in admission setting | 1 |
Health Board | Hospital Code | Description of Service |
---|---|---|
C | 1 | No medical staff attached but is described as an ‘enhanced intermediate care team’ with ANP a and AHPs b. |
2 | Community rehab team and alternatives to admission, by supporting GP; no geriatrician involved; but ANP is. | |
G | 5 | Three bases throughout the health board. Admits step-down patients from acute hospital, to facilitate discharge, and takes direct referrals from GPs. 40–60 patients on virtual ward round on a given day across 3 bases. Consultant virtual ward round 2 or 3 times per week, with middle grade (FY c 2 or above) on other weekdays, and nurses at weekends. |
F | 8 | Not truly Hospital at Home but urgent domiciliary visits can be arranged to try and prevent admissions. These are complete by consultant and ANPs. |
7 | Current trial of “acute care at home” service—ANP, AHPs, HCSWs d—offering admission avoidance support with medical input from GPs in part of the city. No regular geriatrician input to this service. | |
K | 15 | Hospital at Home team providing multidisciplinary care at home. |
13 | Consultant/nursing/OT/PT takes hospital referrals 7 days/week from community on normal working days. SAS e referrals at weekend. | |
M | 18 | Three Hospital at Home service (in 3 out of the 5 areas within the health board). |
16 | Hospital at Home team sees around 100 patients per month with length of stay around 4 days. | |
17 | Hospital at Home services. | |
H | 20 | Hospital at Home and ECS f (enhanced community support) for patients earlier in the journey to prevent crisis. More wrapped around GP practices. |
Health Board | Hospital Code | Description of Service |
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C | 2 | Two sessions per week by consultant geriatrician. |
G | 5 | There were 3.5 consultant sessions per week. All hip fracture patients reviewed, and other patients by request from orthopaedic team. Staff Grade Orthogeriatrician works 6 sessions per week. |
F | 8 | Consultant ward round Mon and Wed morning. ANP a input Mon-Fri morning who review all new hip fractures. No service at weekend. |
7 | Twice weekly ward rounds. Support of “orthogeriatric” ANPs. | |
L | 10 | Consultant cover 5PAs; ECON b 3.8wte working across hospital with 7 days cover. |
9 | Two DCC c of consultant time with 2 consultants doing a ward round in trauma wards i.e., X2 visits in total per week. Orthopaedic ECONS collect fairly detailed information on the patients before ward rounds and provide daily input to the wards. | |
K | 15 | Daily input with Consultants and ACE d nurse Mon–Friday and ACE nurse alone Sat–Sunday. Consultants will review patients at request of ACE nurses at weekends. |
13 | Daily input Monday–Friday via ACE nurse and Consultant Geriatrician. | |
M | 18 | Orthogeriatric rehabilitation service only—trauma managed initially at another hospital in the same city. |
16 | Combined orthopaedic and general rehab ward (30 beds). | |
17 | Two trauma wards. Two consultant ward rounds and one MDT per week from two consultants aligned to each trauma ward. Daily SD e and Clinical fellow input to support orthopaedics. Weekdays only. Consultant Geriatrician on call at weekend can provide input if requested. | |
H | 20 | Run by SD, team of clinical fellows and FY2 from orthopaedics. |
Health Board | Hospital Code | Description of Service |
---|---|---|
L | 10 | No nurse support in 2019, specialty doctor, 2 Pas a, Consultant 0.5 Pas |
9 | 0.5 DCC b consultant session weekly—they conduct a weekly MDT and see appropriate patients after that. | |
K | 15 | Case-by-case referral. |
13 | Once weekly ward round—patients selected by surgical team for review. | |
M | 18 | Surgical liaison service and POPs c service led by a geriatrician with nurse support. A POPs clinic also operated with surgeons and anaesthetic colleagues to determine better outcomes for patients with frailty pre- and post-surgery. |
16 | Case-by-case referral. | |
17 | Two consultant ward rounds and one MDT with three consultants delivering POPS service. Daily weekday input from one speciality doctor. Specialist nurse. |
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Young, C.; Donaldson, A.I.C.; McAlpine, C.H.; Locherty, M.; Wood, A.D.; Myint, P.K. Postcode Lottery in Healthcare? Findings from the Scottish National Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in Secondary Care Audit 2019. Healthcare 2022, 10, 161. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010161
Young C, Donaldson AIC, McAlpine CH, Locherty M, Wood AD, Myint PK. Postcode Lottery in Healthcare? Findings from the Scottish National Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in Secondary Care Audit 2019. Healthcare. 2022; 10(1):161. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010161
Chicago/Turabian StyleYoung, Catriona, Alison I. C. Donaldson, Christine H. McAlpine, Marc Locherty, Adrian D. Wood, and Phyo Kyaw Myint. 2022. "Postcode Lottery in Healthcare? Findings from the Scottish National Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in Secondary Care Audit 2019" Healthcare 10, no. 1: 161. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010161
APA StyleYoung, C., Donaldson, A. I. C., McAlpine, C. H., Locherty, M., Wood, A. D., & Myint, P. K. (2022). Postcode Lottery in Healthcare? Findings from the Scottish National Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in Secondary Care Audit 2019. Healthcare, 10(1), 161. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010161