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It is not appropriate to set a numerical target for the proportion of appointments carried...
Conclusion
It is not appropriate to set a numerical target for the proportion of appointments carried out remotely in general practice. Instead practices should respond to the needs of their local populations and work together with patients to establish the most fitting medium for their consultations based on clinical outcomes. Remote care is not for everyone, and it is essential to avoid unintended clinical consequences that may occur.
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
Accept. It is not appropriate to set a numerical target for the proportion of appointments carried out remotely in general practice. Instead, practices should respond to the needs of their local populations and work together with patients to establish the most fitting medium for their consultations based on clinical outcomes. Remote care is not for everyone, and it is essential to avoid unintended clinical consequences that may occur.
Source
Committee
Health and Social Care Committee
Report
Ninth report - Clearing the backlog caused by the pandemic
06 Jan 2022
HC 599
Addressee Bodies
Department of Health and Social Care
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.4 yrs
Report published
06 Jan 2022