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Abstract Introduction Care home (CH) residents are frail with complex physical and mental health needs. Healthcare provided is often by different organisations and fragmented. Optimising quality of life and reducing avoidable hospital attendance is crucial. The Newcastle Specialist Care Home Support Team (SCHST) provides care for 2,482 residents across 55 Newcastle CHs. Between April 2019–2020, there were 2,428 unplanned hospital attendances in this cohort. SCHST looked to establish multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings to streamline care by collaboration and integrating pre-existing services. We aimed to establish weekly virtual MDT meetings to facilitate coordinated care for CH residents, reduce unplanned hospital attendances and improve communications between services, reducing need for additional referrals. Method Members identified to comprise the MDT included SCHST staff, Geriatricians, Old Age Psychiatrists, Pharmacists and GPs. Weekly meetings via Microsoft Teams were established, with the SCHST undertaking initial assessments of those referred. Management plans were formulated and actioned with feedback to GPs, CH staff and relatives. Residents were either discharged, planned for MDT re-review, or planned for in-person CH review. Interventions include medications optimisation, CH staff education, psychiatric and comprehensive geriatric assessments. Results From April-Nov 2021, 77 residents were referred to MDT. The number of reviews ranged from 1–6 (median = 2). All residents received an initial assessment by SCHST, with only 18 requiring in-person geriatrician input. Analysis of 22 residents showed fewer unplanned admissions in the 6 months following MDT review, compared to 6 months before. (Pre-MDT median 2 (range 0–6); post-MDT 0 (0–9); p < 0.05). Conclusion Preliminary data suggest that the virtual Care Home MDT may reduce the number of unplanned hospital admissions of care home residents, with less than one quarter requiring face-to-face geriatrician reviews. The CH MDT has shown to provide effective delivery of care, whilst reducing workload and improving efficiency, through collaborative interdisciplinary working.

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