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Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Hubs
What are Acute Respiratory Infection Hubs?
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Hubs are designed to relieve pressure on other parts of the local healthcare system. We're providing this service to make it easier for parents whose children are unwell with suspected respiratory infections and showing symptoms like wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath to access a face-to-face appointment with a clinician, as well as easing the burden on Primary Care, ambulances and A&E.
Who can access the ARI Hubs?
These hubs are available to children aged 15 and under with symptoms of any respiratory illness, such as wheezing, coughing or shortness or breath, that have lasted for 7 days or under.
How do I access ARI Hubs?
Appointments at the ARI Hubs are available through your GP practice or NHS111 - patients will be referred to the ARI Hubs if the service providing the initial consultation, such as your your GP, care nagivator or another clinician, finds it necessary. All appointments at the Hubs are face-to-face appointments and will be available on the same day as referral.
PREMS - Patient Reported Experience Measures Survey
January 2023 sees the launch of the first Stroke Patient Reported Experience Measures Survey (PREMS) - an exciting joint project between the Stroke Association and NHS England which will give stroke patients the opportunity to feed back about their treatment and therapy. All patients admitted to a stroke unit between 16th May and 16th September 2022 will receive a paper questionnair in the post, and an online option with accessibility features will also be available.