COST AND BEENFIT OF A ONE-STOP SHOULDER CLINIC COMPARED WITH CONVENTIONAL SHOULDER CLINIC.

2008 
Background: One stop shoulder clinic was established in the North Tees University Hospital as part of conjoint effort between the department of trauma and orthopaedics and radiology in the year 2005. A consultant shoulder surgeon, consultant radiologist, extended scope shoulder physiotherapist and shoulder nurse practitioners run the clinic on weekly basis. The aims are: Immediate and more accurate diagnosis and plan accordingly. Avoid unnecessary or inappropriate treatment while waiting for radiological test. High patient satisfaction. Reduce waiting time for definitive treatment. Reduce number of patients’ visits. Improve and advance clinical and radiological skills. Reduce the cost to the NHS. Promote a multi-disciplinary approach to patient healthcare. Methods and materials: A retrospective study of 150 patients who had been seen in the one stop shoulder clinic and conventional clinic. We studied the number of hospital visits, the waiting time for final intervention and or discharge, the accuracy of initial diagnosis and treatment and the cost-benefit analysis. Results and discussions: One-stop clinics have been successfully established in a few fields of medicine. One stop breast lump clinic has been running for almost 10 years with a very good reputation of rapid, accurate and cost-effective diagnosis of breast lumps. Similar successful examples have been emerged in gynaecology such as fertility clinic and uterine bleeding clinic; and in urology such as haematuria clinic. To our best knowledge, this is the first study that investigated the one-stop clinic in shoulder problems. Our results showed similar trend of success in term of reduction of patients’ hospital visits, waiting time to treatment and accuracy of the diagnosis. We also conducted a cost-benefit analysis of the one stop shoulder clinic in comparison with the conventional shoulder clinic and we concluded that it is cost effectiveness.
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