Alex Gordon, Daniel Lashley, Martin Sadler, Simon Edwards, Azlisham Mohd Nor, Elizabeth Househam, Alex Shah, Michael O’Gara, Eiman Abdelgadir, Omar Al Masri, Ginette Crossingham, Stephen Mullin, Stuart Weatherby
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Attending system for acute neurology care: experience in a UK centre
Acute neurology makes up 10%–20% of the acute medical take in UK hospitals.[1][1] Despite this, almost two-thirds of patients with acute neurological problems in the UK are admitted to hospitals without any neurology inpatient beds.[2][2] Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is a national