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Doctors have criticised "potentially harmful" changes in the way patients are referred for surgery. | |
Half of English GPs are being forced to use referral management centres which act as "middle-men" between hospitals and GPs recommending where patients go. | |
But the British Medical Association said they were being used to ration care and create unnecessary red-tape. | But the British Medical Association said they were being used to ration care and create unnecessary red-tape. |
But the government said the centres, which have been rolled out in the last two years, improve care. | |
There is considerable concern among doctors, both GPs and hospital consultants, about referral management and related arrangements Dr Hamish Meldrum, British Medical Association Child referrals controversy | There is considerable concern among doctors, both GPs and hospital consultants, about referral management and related arrangements Dr Hamish Meldrum, British Medical Association Child referrals controversy |
The centres are manned by primary care trust staff, some of whom are not medically qualified. | The centres are manned by primary care trust staff, some of whom are not medically qualified. |
A recent survey by doctor's magazine Pulse found 53% of GPs were having to use them to refer patients to hospital - in many of these cases they were being barred from naming the consultant they wanted their patient to see. | A recent survey by doctor's magazine Pulse found 53% of GPs were having to use them to refer patients to hospital - in many of these cases they were being barred from naming the consultant they wanted their patient to see. |
The centres tend to handle GP referrals for musculoskeletal, ophthalmology and neurology treatment rather than cancer care and more urgent conditions. | The centres tend to handle GP referrals for musculoskeletal, ophthalmology and neurology treatment rather than cancer care and more urgent conditions. |
Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the BMA's GPs committee, said: "There is considerable concern among doctors, both GPs and hospital consultants, about referral management and related arrangements. | Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the BMA's GPs committee, said: "There is considerable concern among doctors, both GPs and hospital consultants, about referral management and related arrangements. |
"Models vary across the country, but diverting GP to consultant referrals to a referral management centre seems to be increasingly common." | "Models vary across the country, but diverting GP to consultant referrals to a referral management centre seems to be increasingly common." |
The BMA has been canvassing opinion among their members about the referrals. | The BMA has been canvassing opinion among their members about the referrals. |
'Working well' | 'Working well' |
Dr Meldrum added: "Where local clinicians have been consulted and involved in designing the schemes, things may be working well. | Dr Meldrum added: "Where local clinicians have been consulted and involved in designing the schemes, things may be working well. |
"In other places there has been no effective consultation and it seems the main intention is to cut costs either by trying to limit referrals or by delaying them. | "In other places there has been no effective consultation and it seems the main intention is to cut costs either by trying to limit referrals or by delaying them. |
"NHS trusts are telling GPs that non-urgent cases will not be treated until they have reached the maximum waiting time permitted within government targets. | "NHS trusts are telling GPs that non-urgent cases will not be treated until they have reached the maximum waiting time permitted within government targets. |
"This is not acceptable and is potentially harmful to patients' health." | "This is not acceptable and is potentially harmful to patients' health." |
But a spokesman for the Department of Health said: "Referral management schemes should ensure NHS patients see the most appropriate clinician in the most convenient setting. | But a spokesman for the Department of Health said: "Referral management schemes should ensure NHS patients see the most appropriate clinician in the most convenient setting. |
"These schemes must only be set up where they will benefit patients. | "These schemes must only be set up where they will benefit patients. |
"The department has issued a wealth of guidance to ensure this message gets through to the NHS and trusts should be reviewing existing schemes to ensure they create put the patient first. | "The department has issued a wealth of guidance to ensure this message gets through to the NHS and trusts should be reviewing existing schemes to ensure they create put the patient first. |
"If a patient needs to be referred to hospital then, clearly, they should be referred. | "If a patient needs to be referred to hospital then, clearly, they should be referred. |
"However, dealing with some referrals outside of large hospitals can relieve pressure on the NHS, provide more convenient care for patients, and deliver better value for money for the taxpayer." | "However, dealing with some referrals outside of large hospitals can relieve pressure on the NHS, provide more convenient care for patients, and deliver better value for money for the taxpayer." |
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