BACKGROUND: The new General Medical Services contract in England means many GPs have transferred out-of hours work to their primary care organization, with implications for continuity of palliative care in community hospitals. AIM: To examine existing arrangements for out-of-hours medical cover in community hospitals, focusing on palliative care. METHODS: Telephone survey of community hospital managers/senior nurses across England and Wales. RESULTS: Interviews (n = 62) revealed nursing staff were satisfied with existing out-of-hours care. Concern was expressed about the future of out-of-hours medical care from GPs as new services will cover larger areas, meaning unknown doctors may attend, taking longer to arrive. CONCLUSION: Arrangements for out-of-hours medical cover in community hospitals are in transition, threatening the continuity of care for dying patients.
BACKGROUND: The new General Medical Services contract in England means many GPs have transferred out-of hours work to their primary care organization, with implications for continuity of palliative care in community hospitals. AIM: To examine existing arrangements for out-of-hours medical cover in community hospitals, focusing on palliative care. METHODS: Telephone survey of community hospital managers/senior nurses across England and Wales. RESULTS: Interviews (n = 62) revealed nursing staff were satisfied with existing out-of-hours care. Concern was expressed about the future of out-of-hours medical care from GPs as new services will cover larger areas, meaning unknown doctors may attend, taking longer to arrive. CONCLUSION: Arrangements for out-of-hours medical cover in community hospitals are in transition, threatening the continuity of care for dying patients.
Authors: Eleanor M Winpenny; Jennie Corbett; Celine Miani; Sarah King; Emma Pitchforth; Tom Ling; Edwin van Teijlingen; Ellen Nolte Journal: Int J Integr Care Date: 2016-11-24 Impact factor: 5.120