2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002496
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Supporting High-impAct useRs in Emergency Departments (SHarED) quality improvement: a mixed-method evaluation

Carlos Sillero-Rejon,
Megan Kirbyshire,
Rebecca Thorpe
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe need to better manage frequent attenders or high-impact users (HIUs) in hospital emergency departments (EDs) is widely recognised. These patients often have complex medical needs and are also frequent users of other health and care services. The West of England Academic Health Science Network launched its Supporting High impAct useRs in Emergency Departments (SHarED) quality improvement programme to spread a local HIU intervention across six other EDs in five Trusts.AimSHarED aimed to reduce ED a… Show more

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