Improving the timeliness of time-critical transfers: Removing 'referral and acceptance' from the transfer pathway

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Where a 'time-critical' condition exists and care cannot be provided at the patient's current hospital, traditional 'refer and accept' pathways of care may delay immediate transfer. This paper describes how to identify time-critical patient groups and the sources of delay. This enabled a local clinical network to redesign the transfer process, resulting in the removal of specialist teams from the transfer decision-making process, changing the process from 'refer and accept' to 'send and inform.' In cases where referral to and acceptance by specialist teams were removed from the decision-making pathway, a median time saving of 1 hour 38 minutes was achieved. © The Intensive Care Society 2014.

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Dickinson, P., & Eynon, C. A. (2014). Improving the timeliness of time-critical transfers: Removing “referral and acceptance” from the transfer pathway. Journal of the Intensive Care Society, 15(2), 104–108. https://doi.org/10.1177/175114371401500204

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