Building back elective care : a new framework for recovery.
by NHS Confederation.
Series: NHS Reset; Briefing ; 7 March 2021.Publisher: NHS Confederation, London: 2021.Description: 17p.Summary: This report warns that the NHS in England could face a hidden waiting list of nearly six million people who have not come forward or been referred for treatment yet due to the significant disruption brought about by the pandemic. It explores what lies ahead for the health service and patients, based on our modelling of referral-to-treatment waiting trajectories in 2021. It offers an outline policy framework for starting to reduce waiting lists in an effective, equitable and efficient way..Subject(s): Covid-19 | elective admissions | elective surgery | waiting lists | patient waiting time | demand management | NHS | operational management | health inequalities | frameworks | future studiesDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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This report warns that the NHS in England could face a hidden waiting list of nearly six million people who have not come forward or been referred for treatment yet due to the significant disruption brought about by the pandemic. It explores what lies ahead for the health service and patients, based on our modelling of referral-to-treatment waiting trajectories in 2021. It offers an outline policy framework for starting to reduce waiting lists in an effective, equitable and efficient way.
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