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      • Patients requiring surgery during the COVID-19 crisis have been classified in the following groups: Priority level 1a Emergency - operation needed within 24 hours Priority level 1b Urgent - operation needed with 72 hours Priority level 2 Surgery that can be deferred for up to 4 weeks Priority level 3 Surgery that can be delayed for up to 3 months
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  2. There are five categories, of which four relate to the clinical prioritisation of elective care patients (P1 relates to emergency patients). Categories P2-P4 relate to the period of time in which it would be clinically appropriate for a patient to wait for their procedure. The P6 Category should be used for patients who wish to delay their ...

  3. Jun 8, 2020 · The main changes are the inclusion of material related to spinal surgery and paediatric cardiac surgery. This guidance describes levels of surgical priority, covering all surgical specialties with the exception of obstetrics and gynaecology and ophthalmology.

  4. The ‘RPM’ form, included in the footer of the guide, is designed to help review and reprioritise cases in p2-4. The Guide is a short term expedient to the pandemic and not for long term use. 1a - Emergency procedures to be performed in <24 hours below).

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  5. Clinical Guide to Surgical Prioritisation in the recovery from the Coronavirus Pandemic. The current versions of the Guide and the RPM (designed to help reprioritise patients in p2-6 at the time of specified clinical reviews) are available to down load at https://fssa.org.uk/covid-19_documents.aspx. Where local arrangements for prioritisation ...

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  6. The priority ratings are based on Time Categories suggested by the Joint Surgical Colleges: P1a: surgery needed within 24hrs P1b: surgery needed within 72hrs P2: surgery can be deferred for up to 4 weeks P3: surgery that can be delayed for up to 3 months P4: Surgery that can be delayed for more than 3 months.

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  7. 1. What is the Clinical Prioritisation Programme? programme is a tec. nical and clinical review of patients waiting for elective care treatment. In th. Categorise patients from P2-P6 by checking their condition and risk factors. Establish the patient’s wishes regarding treatment. at.

  8. The clinical validation of surgical waiting lists project will produce a clinically validated waiting list that allows operating lists to run effectively, by: checking on a patient’s condition and establishing any additional risk factors. establishing the patient’s wishes regarding treatment.

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