Monday, 25 September 2017

Patients screened by receptionists under NHS scheme

Patients screened by receptionists under NHS scheme Patients trying to see a GP are being screened by receptionists in a controversial scheme designed to cut the number of appointments.

Under an NHS drive to free up doctors' time, clerical staff are being trained as 'care navigators'.

They are being sent on a half-day course and taught how to direct patients to other health professionals, including nurses, pharmacists or physiotherapists.

The scheme was devised to reduce 'avoidable' appointments and is gradually being adopted by surgeries across England.

GPs say up to a quarter of consultations are unnecessary and taken up by patients who could look after themselves at home or see another health professional. The Daily Mail

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