2014
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2014-206260.234
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P93 Supporting Patient Involvement In Service Development: Eliciting Patient-centred Information To Inform Commissioning Of Copd Services

Abstract: CAP patients (23%): in CURB <3 iv antibiotic use reduced to 50%. Conclusion COPD patients commonly present acutely with ECOPD, NIECOPD or CAP. This can cause diagnostic uncertainty in an AMU setting. A right care approach focusing on accurate diagnosis first time and guideline based therapy, supported by joint working, education and electronic prescribing can improve staff knowledge and patient management.

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