Aging Medicine | 2021

Impact of an acute geriatric outreach service to residential aged care facilities on hospital admissions

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Residential aged care facility (RACF) residents frequently present to the emergency department (ED) and are often admitted to hospital. Some presentations and admissions may be avoidable. In 2013, Bankstown‐Lidcombe Hospital introduced a subacute geriatric outreach service (SGOS), which had little impact on reducing ED presentations. In 2015, Bankstown‐Lidcombe Hospital introduced an acute geriatric outreach service (AGOS), a geriatrician‐led team that assesses and treats acutely unwell patients in RACFs. We aim to determine whether the AGOS reduces the risk of hospital admission for RACF residents.

Volume 4
Pages 169 - 174
DOI 10.1002/agm2.12176
Language English
Journal Aging Medicine

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