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Swansea Bay Dermatology Team prompts a patient within PKB when they need to book their blood tests. Once the test results are returned to the clinician, they conduct this review independently and inform the patient via PKB when their prescription is ready to collect and changes they may have made. They’ve had a 75% reduction in face-to-face outpatient appointments (reduced from 4 quarterly to 1 annual appointment). ‘Follow-up not booked’ list of patients eliminated (*reported pre-COVID19).
HUTH Rheumatology Healthcare Prescription Team uses PKB’s questionnaire feature to remind patients to book their blood test to reduce the amount of time the team currently spends printing and sending letters to each patient, as well as the follow-up phone calls to produce prescriptions and the cost of sending letters in the post. Approximately 46 hours per year (1.5 weeks) of admin time is saved and can be redeployed for other uses. The team aims to increase this to 2 full weeks of saved admin time.
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Using questionnaires to review patients every six months. The results go through to an admin who will triage the results. This used to be managed with a telephone appointment with every patient, asking questions and discussing concerns. This has caused a reduction of over 50% of telephone calls.
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Use PKB to allow patients to check their blood test results, which are automatically shared via the portal. Patients on disease-modifying drugs can securely use the portal to message the rheumatology team if they have queries. This has led to a 75% reduction in calls to the service’s advice line from patients with queries regarding their appointments or blood results.
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