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- J Dale and C Salisbury.
- Centre for Primary Healthcare Studies, Warwick University.
- Health Serv J. 1999 Oct 21; 109 (5677): 24-7.
AbstractThe last decade has seen a burgeoning of out-of-hours services in a movement characterized by experimentation and innovation that may have implications for all health services. The system needs to be more integrated to remove duplication and fill existing gaps in the service. But resistance from healthcare professionals is a major barrier. A shift from an out-of-hours emergency service towards 24-hour access for routine healthcare would be unsustainable and have limited health gain. NHS Direct should be the single point of access, with open access to A&E services restricted to people unable to telephone and who require urgent specialist care.
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