2011
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-201054c.224
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P224 The impact of implementing a collaborative antimicrobial ward round model within the Respiratory Directorate of a large university teaching hospital

Abstract: Introduction and Objectives COPD is a major cause of mortality/ morbidity in high smoking prevalence Primary Care Trusts (PCTs). Our PCT expected COPD prevalence (3.7%) is therefore high but recorded prevalence (2009/2010) was 1.4%, suggesting large numbers of undiagnosed patients. COPD, as the 2nd commonest cause of emergency admission locally, is one of the most costly diseases for secondary care. Local research (Bastin et al, 2010 1 ) shows that, while most patients admitted for the first time with acute… Show more

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