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Mapping choice in the NHS: cross sectional study of routinely collected data.

Mike Damiani1, Carol Propper, Jennifer Dixon.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify where in England there are likely to be most constraints on choice of hospital for patients waiting longer than six months for elective care.
DESIGN: Cross sectional study using routinely collected data.
SETTING: Population of England and NHS trusts and private sector hospitals in England. PARTICIPANTS: All residents in England. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Availability of beds (available and unoccupied hospital beds), demand (number of people waiting longer than six months), and access (travel time to facilities) to hospital care in England.
RESULTS: Most people in England already have an extensive potential choice of hospital. The number of available and unoccupied beds within 60 minutes' travel time was lowest in the Scottish borders, North Yorkshire, and parts of East Anglia, Lincolnshire, Devon, and Cornwall. This pattern was not altered by adding in private facilities. Putting demand with this supply, the number of people in a geographical area waiting longer than six months per bed within 60 minutes' travel time was highest in the south east (except London), parts of the south west (Cornwall, Bristol), East Anglia, and the Welsh border.
CONCLUSION: People in the south east (outside London), East Anglia, and parts of the south west are likely to have to travel further to exercise meaningful choice of hospital for elective care.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15695275      PMCID: PMC548177          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.330.7486.284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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