We need your views on Same Day Emergency Care and other hospital services across the North West

Date posted: 23rd March 2022

NHS England and NHS Improvement have established a project group to co-produce a list of practical ideas for hospitals that offer Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) services to improve the experience of care. This will benefit all those who use the service and also those who work within the service.

SDEC is the delivery of same day care for emergency patients who would otherwise be admitted to hospital. Under this care model, patients presenting at hospital with relevant conditions can be rapidly assessed, diagnosed and treated without being admitted to a ward, and, if clinically safe to do so, will go home the same day their care is provided. Same day emergency care is sometimes called Ambulatory Care.

Patients can be referred to SDEC treatment through different routes, including:

  • From emergency departments
  • Direct referral from GPs
  • Direct transfer from ambulance services
  • Direct referral from NHS 111

For more details about Same Day Emergency Care please visit NHS England » Same day emergency care

In order to develop a list of practical ideas that can improve experience of care, we need to understand what a good experience of care is. We would like your help to understand what matters to you when you use a hospital service. To do this we would ask you complete a survey or join a small focus group for discussion. Deadline for the feedback is 27 March 2022.

There are two surveys available below. If you would like an easy read version of either of these surveys, please email england.peadmin@nhs.net

If you or someone you have supported has used a Same Day Emergency Care service please give us feedback here: https://forms.office.com/r/srj4gAJG4f

If you or someone you have supported has used a hospital service in the last 5 years, please give us feedback here: https://forms.office.com/r/LbR3qfR2MP

For more information, please email england.peadmin@nhs.net

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