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The symptom to assessment pathway for suspected chronic limb-threatening ischaemia (CLTI) affects quality of care: a process mapping exercise.

Eleanor AtkinsIan KellarPanagiota BirmpiliSam WatonQiuju LiAmundeep S JohalJon R BoyleArun D PherwaniIan ChetterDavid A Cromwell
Published in: BMJ open quality (2024)
For referred patients with symptoms of CLTI, the points of access, triage and assessment processes used by vascular units are diverse. This reflects the local context and ingenuity of vascular units but can lead to complex processes. It is likely that benefits might be gained from simplification.
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