In May 2021, headaches were the single most common referral to the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) neurology outpatient department, with most headache referrals listed as category 2.
There were long-standing issues regarding access to neurology services with demand continuing to exceed supply, despite significant investment in Senior Medical Officer (SMO) FTE and clinic availability. The category 2 clinic wait-times were over the recommended timeframe of 90 days. Furthermore, it was believed that a significant number of these headache referrals were being insufficiently and/or inappropriately managed.
This project developed an effective, equitable wait-list prioritisation process, underpinned by rational and efficient clinical decision making that were likely to result in
better patient outcomes and improved service delivery planning.
More than 200 patients were screened at the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Screening Clinic (MPSC) of the (SCHHS), with referrals dating back from January 2021.
- 1st batch of patients screened July 2021
- 151-discharged (135 category 2 and 16 category 3).
Of these:
- 54 (35%) - DCx2 – ‘success’ discharged from both MPSC and neurology wait-list
- 87 (58%) - DCx1 – ‘fail’ discharged from MPSC and returned to neurology wait-list
- 35 (40%) immediately following initial MPSC screening consult
- 50 (57%) failed targeted active management
- Two (3%) mistakenly, following FTA by two (administrative oversight)
- 10 (7%) - FTAx2 – ‘success’
- One -failed to attend initial screening appointment. Five without engaging in any treatment. Five early on in treatment
- Of 104-patients who completed targeted active management, regardless of discharge status, 58 (56%) responded positively to treatment (GROC > 2/5)
- The MPSC headache pilot trial had significantly greater than expected initial success, with one in three patients (34%) discharged following targeted active treatment. This represents a significant number of patients who did NOT require a neurology appointment. Refinement of the pathway may push these numbers higher. Owing to the success of the pilot, the MPSC headache clinic has become a permanent feature of neurology outpatients, with recurrent funding afforded.