How elderly patients in Yeovil avoid A&E
More than three quarters of elderly patients referred to a specialised service from A&E go home on the same day.
Yeovil Hospital Trust’s Frail Older Persons Assessment Service reduces pressure on A&E by assessing patients in a separate unit.
Paul Mears, Chief Executive of Yeovil Hospital Trust, told 5 live:
“Our aim is to make sure that our frail older people that come into hospital are given a comprehensive assessment but away from the busy Emergency Department.â€
The assessment unit is led by a team that includes a doctor, pharmacist and physiotherapist.
Mr Mears added: “About 75-80 per cent of people who go through actually go home the same day and they don’t actually come into a hospital bed.â€
This clip is originally from 5 live Breakfast on Thursday 9 February 2017.
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