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Provision of medical same day emergency care services within the UK: analysis from the Society for Acute Medicine Benchmarking Audit
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Provision of medical same day emergency care services within the UK: analysis from the Society for Acute Medicine Benchmarking Audit

Catherine Atkin, Madeleine Perrett, Tim Cooksley, Ragit Varia, Mark Holland, Thomas Knight, Christian Subbe, Daniel S Lasserson and Elizabeth Sapey
BMJ open, Vol.15(4), p.e094580
22/04/2025
PMID: 40262962

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Benchmarking Emergency Medical Services - statistics & numerical data Emergency Service, Hospital - statistics & numerical data Female Humans Male Middle Aged Triage United Kingdom
To evaluate the current provision of medical same day emergency care (SDEC) services within the UK, and the current utilisation of these pathways in the assessment of unplanned medical attendances. Survey data was used from the Society for Acute Medicine Benchmarking Audit (SAMBA), including anonymised patient-level data collected annually using a day of care survey. Hospitals accepting unplanned medical attendances within the UK, 2019-2023. 34 948 unplanned and 4342 planned attendances across 188 hospital sites. 29.8% of unplanned medical attendances received their initial medical assessment within SDEC services (2403 patients in SAMBA23), with the proportion increasing over time. 82.4% of patients assessed in SDEC services were discharged without overnight admission. Assessment in SDEC services was less likely in male patients, patients with frailty and older adults (all p<0.005).Selected operational standards for SDEC delivery, set by the Society for Acute Medicine, were met in 64%-91% of hospitals. Most hospitals (82%) accepted referrals from emergency department triage and 63% accepted referrals directly from the paramedic team. 38% of hospitals did not use a recognised selection criteria to identify suitable patients for SDEC and only 8% used a criteria designed to identify patients suitable for discharge. Overall, 34.7% of medical attendances discharged without overnight admission received their medical assessment in locations other than SDEC. Medical SDEC provides assessment for one-third of patients seen through acute medicine services. Although the proportion of patients assessed within SDEC is increasing, further innovation and improvements are needed to ensure appropriate patients access this service.
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