Orthopaedic surgical prioritisation: can it be made fairer to minimise clinical harm?

Volume: 98, Issue: e1, Pages: e61 - e62
Published: Jan 31, 2022
Abstract
The current COVID-19 pandemic (SARS-CoV-2) has had a profound effect on the provision of healthcare across the National Health Service (NHS) with suspension of all non-urgent elective surgery including orthopaedic procedures to deal with the surge of in-hospital admissions and reduce viral transmission.1 The COVID-19 surge in January 2021 due to the second wave has led to an unprecedented rise in Consultant-led Referral to Treatment Waiting...
Paper Details
Title
Orthopaedic surgical prioritisation: can it be made fairer to minimise clinical harm?
Published Date
Jan 31, 2022
Volume
98
Issue
e1
Pages
e61 - e62
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