NHS takes unnecessary £40m dementia hit

Ineffective diagnosis of dementia in community healthcare facilities is costing the NHS over £40m a year thanks to the drain it places on hospital beds according to research published this month which reiterates the recent government call to improve diagnostic practice.Healthcare intelligence agency CHKS has claimed that excess bed days attributable to a secondary diagnosis…

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