Abstract

Emergency department (ED) attendances are increasing at 5–6% per year and medical admissions are also on the increase (Department of Health statistics 2015). Increased patient volume may result in delayed review and admission of patients who could otherwise be discharged if appropriate decision making resources were accessible (within the 4-hour admission target). Ambulatory care provision has helped relieve some of this …

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