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Strategies for Decommissioning Elective Procedures with Limited Clinical Benefit

This report explores the decommissioning procedures for elective surgeries that offer limited clinical benefits. It focuses on various categories including minor and major surgeries affecting the mouth, throat, genital tract, and integumentary system. The analysis includes the outcomes associated with decommissioned procedures, their financial implications, and the projected reduction in inpatient and follow-up appointments. By streamlining surgical protocols, the aim is to enhance patient care quality while managing healthcare costs effectively.

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Strategies for Decommissioning Elective Procedures with Limited Clinical Benefit

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  1. Decommissioning procedures with limited clinical benefit • % De-commissioned • HRG • Description • Core • Aggr. • Elective Procedures • C58 • M07 • J05 • M03 • R03 • B13 • M05 • A07 • H13 • F74 • H04 • Q11 • H17 • J37 • J36 • C58 • C55 • J37 • F74 • J35 • C56 • Intermediate Mouth or Throat Procedures • Upper Genital Tract Major Procedures • Intermediate Breast Surgery w/o cc • Lower Genital Tract Major Procedures • Decompression and Effusion for Degenerative Spinal Disorders • Phakoemulsification Cataract Extraction and Insertion of Lens • Upper Genital Tract Minor Procedures • Intermediate Pain Procedures • Hand Procedures - Category 1 • Inguinal Umbilical or Femoral Hernia Repairs <70 w/o cc • Primary Knee Replacement • Varicose Vein Procedures • Soft Tissue or Other Bone Procedures - Category 1 <70 w/o cc • Minor Skin Procedures - Category 1 w/o cc • Minor Skin Procedures - Category 1 w cc • Intermediate Mouth or Throat Procedures • Minor Ear Procedures • Minor Skin Procedures - Category 1 w/o cc • Inguinal Umbilical or Femoral Hernia Repairs <70 w/o cc • Minor Skin Procedures - Category 2 w/o cc • Minor Nose Procedures • 10% • 21% • 13% • 15% • 14% • 15% • 1% • 6% • 15% • 29% • 22% • 48% • 4% • 23% • 23% • 10% • 25% • 17% • 29% • 17% • 8% • 10% • 21% • 13% • 15% • 14% • 20% • 1% • 8% • 20% • 39% • 29% • 64% • 5% • 23% • 23% • 10% • 25% • 17% • 29% • 17% • 8% • Outpatients • Reduction of first apt. numbers and of follow-up to first apt. ratio • 20% • 30% • A&E • 5% • 10% • Proportion of A&E that could be dealt with through self care SOURCE: Affordability model

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