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Contents
  • Progress in delivering publicly funded scheduled services to patients
    • Our recommendation
    • Summary of progress against the Strategy's main objectives
    • Part 1: Introduction
    • Part 2: Reasons for introducing a strategy for delivering scheduled services
    • Part 3: How the Strategy is meant to work
    • Part 4: Giving patients certainty
    • Part 5: Achieving nationally consistent clinical assessment
    • Part 6: Increasing the supply of scheduled services
    • Appendix 1: Our methodology
    • Appendix 2: The Accident Compensation Corporation's approach to scheduled services
    • Appendix 3: Changes in health care and society that increase demand for scheduled services
    • Appendix 4: Where patients were treated, from 2005/06 to 2009/10
    • Appendix 5: Example of a care pathway for patients needing a hip or knee replacement
    • Appendix 6: Performance indicators for scheduled services
    • Appendix 7: Different understandings about active review
    • Glossary
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      • Example of a care pathway for patients needing a hip or knee replacement Example of a care pathway for patients needing a hip or knee replacement
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Publishing details

CoverProgress in delivering publicly funded scheduled services to patients

ISBN 978-0-478-38300-3 (print)
ISBN 978-0-478-38301-0 (online)

PDF (1.17MB, 124 pages)
Filed under:
  • Performance audit
  • 2010/11
  • Health
How referrals are supposed to work

Intended process for managing a patient referral for scheduled services

PDF (118KiB, one page)

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