UK neurologists and the care of adults with acute neurological problems.

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Abstract

In the UK, most patients admitted to hospital with acute neurological problems are not looked after or even seen by a consultant neurologist. As a result, the outcome of their care may be suboptimal. The Association of British Neurologists believes that, in order to provide a reasonable service, the number of consultant neurologists will have to increase more than threefold, to about 1,400. This should be achievable in the next 10-15 years and would bring UK neurological services up to the standards that already obtain in comparable European countries.

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Warlow, C., Humphrey, P., & Venables, G. (2002). UK neurologists and the care of adults with acute neurological problems. Clinical Medicine (London, England), 2(5), 436–439. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.2-5-436

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