Tejpal Purewal
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
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BMJ Open | 2015
Aftab Ahmad; Philip J Weston; Mahin Ahmad; Dushyant Sharma; Tejpal Purewal
Objectives Misuse of investigations, medications and hospital beds is costing the National Health Service (NHS) billions of pounds with little evidence that approaches centred on reducing overuse are sustainable. Our previous study demonstrated that twice-daily consultant ward rounds reduce inpatient length of stay and suggested a reduction in overuse of investigations and medications. This study aims to assess the impact of daily consultant ward rounds on the use of investigations and medications and estimate the potential cost benefit. Settings The study was performed on two medical wards in a major city university teaching hospital in Liverpool, UK, receiving acute admissions from medical assessment and emergency departments. Participants and intervention The total number of patients admitted, investigations performed and pharmacy costs incurred were collected for 2 years before and following a change in the working practice of consultants from twice-weekly to twice-daily consultant ward rounds on the two medical wards. Outcome measures We performed a cost-benefit analysis to assess the net amount of money saved by reducing inappropriate investigations and pharmacy drug use following the intervention. Results Despite a 70% increase in patient throughput (p<0.01) the investigations and pharmacy, costs per patient reduced by 50% over a 12-month period (p<0.01) and were sustained for the next 12 months. The reduction in investigations and medication use did not have any effect on the readmission or mortality rate (p=NS), whereas, the length of stay was almost halved (p<0.01). Daily senior clinician input resulted in a net cost saving of £336 528 per year following the intervention. Conclusions Daily consultant input has a significant impact on reducing the inappropriate use of investigations and pharmacy costs saving the NHS more than £650K on the two wards over a 2-year period.
Practical Diabetes | 2014
Cl Morrison; P Morar; Tejpal Purewal; Philip J Weston
Recent meta‐analysis has confirmed an association between hearing loss and diabetes. The cause remains uncertain and open to academic debate.
Diabetologia | 2011
Dushyant Sharma; G Morrison; Frank Joseph; Tejpal Purewal; Philip J Weston
Clinical Medicine | 2011
Aftab Ahmad; Tejpal Purewal; Dushyant Sharma; Philip J Weston
Pancreatology | 2018
Lucy Oldfield; Rohith Rao; Tejpal Purewal; John P. Neoptolemos; William Greenhalf; Christopher Halloran; Eithne Costello
Society for Endocrinology BES 2017 | 2017
Pallavi Hegde; Fareha Bawa; Dushyant Sharma; Tejpal Purewal
Pancreatology | 2017
Rohith Rao; Lucy Oldfield; Anthony Evans; Lavanya Sivapalan; Philip Schuler; Tejpal Purewal; William Greenhalf; Christopher Halloran; John P. Neoptolemos; Eithne Costello
Pancreatology | 2016
Lucy Oldfield; Claire Jenkinson; Tejpal Purewal; Robert Sutton; John P. Neoptolemos; William Greenhalf; Eithne Costello
Pancreatology | 2015
Lucy Oldfield; Claire Jenkinson; Tejpal Purewal; Robert Sutton; John P. Neoptolemos; William Greenhalf; Eithne Costello
Society for Endocrinology BES 2014 | 2014
Dhanya Kalathil; Simon Roughneen; Momin Shah; Ali Akram; Reza Zaidi; Tejpal Purewal; Aftab Ahmad; Philip J Weston