Table 5

Proportions of CYP potentially manageable within current and new OOH models of care

Model and siteTotal
%(n)
Site ASite BSite CSite DSite ESite F
A. Current primary care
 Community pharmacyTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
9.5% (288)
10.0% (159)
9.0% (129)
0.8%5.9%5.2%27.6%10.3%5.9%
 Standard general practiceTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
22.3% (672)
28.5% (453)
15.3% (219)
21.1%24.0%15.2%28.2%23.4%18.7%
B. Enhanced primary care
 Enhanced GP practiceTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
28.4% (858)
37.4% (595)
18.4% (263)
25.6%27.9%16.7%44.5%29.1%22.2%
 GP federation CYP serviceTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
44.6% (1346)
51.8% (825)
36.5% (521)
37.4%49.6%34.5%55.9%46.2%40.0%
C. Enhanced illness assessment and management models
 Nurse-led acute illness team for CYPTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
14.1% (425)
19.2% (305)
8.4% (120)
12.8%12.6%8.3%20.5%15.4%12.2%
 Walk-in nurse-led centre for illness in CYPTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
28.4% (858)
39.7% (632)
15.8% (226)
26.5%24.4%14.9%49.7%25.5%26.5%
 Multispeciality community provider for CYPTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
25.7% (776)
33.4% (531)
17.2% (245)
24.2%26.9%19.5%32.2%27.6%20.4%
D. Comprehensive assessment and management models
 Walk-in centre for illness and injury in CYPTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
64.3% (1941)
65.6% (1044)
62.8% (897)
69.4%61.3%57.5%69.4%58.5%70.7%
 PACS acute health centre for CYPTotal
<5 years
5–17 years
75.5% (2280)
76.4% (1217)
74.4% (1063)
80.1%75.4%68.4%79.7%70.5%79.4%
  • CYP, children and young people; GP, general practitioner; OOH, out of hospital; PACS, primary and acute care system.