How NHS hospitals can clear waiting list backlogs at pace

Published: 16th December 2020
During this practical webinar, we shared how Consultant Connect and 18 Week Support have come together to help clear waiting lists in a wide variety of specialties. The webinar also featured a real-life case study from a trust that used the service to deal with waiting lists.
How NHS hospitals can clear waiting list backlogs at pace - Consultant Connect

Trusts can reduce waiting lists across a range of specialties using proven services, including referral triage and full pathway services (which include outpatient, pre-assessment, diagnostics, and day surgery). During this practical webinar Consultant Connect and 18 Week Support demonstrated how they have already been helping NHS trusts with a modular end-to-end solution that can also be booked separately and delivered at pace. The webinar included details of the service together with a real-life case study from a trust that used the service to deal with waiting lists. 

The agenda covered:

  • Context setting & service overview
  • Topic in practice – panel discussion & case study
  • Q&A (Delegates to submit questions via a chat box during the webinar)

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If you have any questions about the webinar or how we can support your area, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01865 261467 or email info@consultantconnect.org.uk.

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